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International Criminal Court
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Is North Korea Really ‘Rattled’ By the U.N. Prison Camp Inquiry?
By Clint Richards
Some analysts believe the U.S. prisoner release shows Pyongyang is worried about an ICC hearing.
Cambodia’s Ruling Elite May Face ICC Probe Over Land Grab
By Luke Hunt
A criminal complaint has been filed with the International Criminal Court, alleging crimes against humanity.
Defector’s Horrifying Drawings of Life in a North Korean Prison Camp Published by UN
By J.T. Quigley
Crimes against humanity depicted in a series of illustrations reminiscent of the Holocaust.
Why the UN Report on North Korea Won't Change Anything
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite a detailed UN report on human rights abuses in North Korea, China will prevent any international response.
Missing Sombath Still Dogging Laos
By Luke Hunt
Scrutiny from human rights groups and charges from the ICC likely if officials don’t come clean.
China and the ICC
While China won’t support some cases being referred to the international court, many are too quick to dismiss its participation.
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