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Posted: 12 Sep 2010 03:00 AM PDT Snippets from comments by international prosecutors at the recent International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, subject of posts by cosponsoring IntLawGrrls:
-- Fatou Bensouda (left), Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, on the charges against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, defendant in the ICC's 1st trial, which, as IntLawGrrls have posted here and here, has been suspended over a dispute respecting disclosure of witness-preparation information.
-- Serge Brammertz (right), Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, disagreeing with proposals to allow the European Union admission of Serbia even though indictees like former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladić remain at large.
-- Andrew T. Cayley (left), on the work of the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia, for which he serves as International Co-Prosecutor.
-- Bongani Majola (right), Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, echoing a complaint that, as posted, ICTY President Patrick Robinson has made, with respect to the Yugoslavia Tribunal, to the U.N. Security Council. -- James Johnson (right), Prosecutor at the Special Court for Sierra Leone, on publicity that attended the conflicting testimony that celebrity witnesses Naomi Campbell and Mia Farrow recently gave respecting conflict diamonds that the defendant before the court, former Liberian President Charles Taylor, is alleged to have given Campbell. |
Posted: 12 Sep 2010 01:04 AM PDT ![]() ... 1940 (70 years ago today), 4 French teenagers followed their dog into a narrow cave at Montignac, a town near the city of Bordeaux. They found a trove of illustrations in the Lascaux grotto -- "15,000- to 17,000-year-old paintings, consisting mostly of animal representations," like the one at left, that "are among the finest examples of art from the Upper Paleolithic period." Closed to the public in the 1960s because lighting was causing harm, the paintings may be seen today solely in replica, at a site "opened nearby in 1983," which "receives tens of thousands of visitors annually." (Prior September 12 posts are here, here, and here.) |
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