Joint Statement by National War Crimes Prosecutor’s Offices and UN Mechanism Chief Prosecutor following Regional Conference

Prosecutor Serge Brammertz
Prosecutor Serge Brammertz

From 20 to 22 May, high-level delegations from the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Prosecutor's Office of the Federation of BiH, the Prosecutor's Office of Brčko District, the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Una-Sana Canton, the State Attorney’s Office and specialized county prosecutor’s offices of Croatia, the Special Prosecutor’s Office of Montenegro, the War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office of Serbia and the UN Mechanism Office of the Prosecutor participated in the Regional Conference of War Crimes Prosecutors, held in Belgrade, Serbia, convened by the War Crimes Prosecutor’

Chief Prosecutor Brammertz presents remarks on the protection of cultural heritage in Geneva

Mechanism Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz presented remarks today in Geneva at the conference on the protection of cultural heritage marking the 20th anniversary of the 1999 Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention, convened jointly by UNESCO and the Government of Switzerland.

The conference aimed to share and deliberate on the achievements and challenges facing the implementation of the Second Protocol and the protection of cultural property in armed conflict today.

Chief Prosecutor Brammertz meets with High Commissioner for Human Rights Bachelet

Mechanism Prosecutor Brammertz and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Bachelet
Mechanism Prosecutor Brammertz and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Bachelet

Mechanism Chief Prosecutor Brammertz and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Bachelet met on Thursday in Geneva to discuss issues of mutual interest in relation to the fight against impunity for serious international crimes and gross human rights violations. Prosecutor Brammertz briefed the High Commissioner on the Mechanism OTP's work, particularly its efforts to support national post-conflict accountability efforts and build capacity in national justice sectors in the former Yugoslavia and East Africa.

President Agius delivers closing remarks at the Kwibuka25 conference in The Hague

Mechanism President, Judge Carmel Agius, presents the closing lecture at the Kwibuka25 conference entitled “The Genocide against the Tutsi 25 Years On: What Lessons Has the World Learned from Rwanda in Prevention and Responses to Genocides Worldwide?” at the Peace Palace in The Hague on 17 April 2019.
Mechanism President, Judge Carmel Agius, presents the closing lecture at the Kwibuka25 conference entitled “The Genocide against the Tutsi 25 Years On: What Lessons Has the World Learned from Rwanda in Prevention and Responses to Genocides Worldwide?” at the Peace Palace in The Hague on 17 April 2019.

The President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism), Judge Carmel Agius, today delivered the closing remarks at the Kwibuka25 conference entitled “The Genocide against the Tutsi 25 Years On: What Lessons Has the World Learned from Rwanda in Prevention and Responses to Genocides Worldwide?” at the Peace Palace in The Hague.

Mechanism OTP delivered advanced training on investigating and prosecuting sexual and gender based violence

At the invitation of the Minister of Justice of Serbia, the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism OTP), the War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Serbia (WCPO) and the Judicial Academy of Serbia jointly delivered an important advanced training on investigating and prosecuting sexual and gender based violence for the WCPO in Belgrade from 8 to 12 April 2019. Financial support was generously provided by the European Commission.