Germany Renews its Support to UNITAD with a New €1 Million Contribution to Investigate Financing of ISIL Crimes Germany has renewed its support to the United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da'esh/ISIL (UNITAD) by recommitting an additional €1 million for investigations into the financial dimensions of ISIL crimes. This support […]
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By Sareta Ashraph, Senior Legal Consultant, US Holocaust Memorial Museum
This contribution by Sareta Ashraph is part of a blog post series to coincide with the launch of our Handbook: Pursuing Justice for Mass Atrocities: A Handbook for Victim Groups.
In April 1977, Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de Mayo held their first weekly march against the military commanders who had planned the systematic disappearance and murder of thousands. Four decades on, the mothers continued to march, their white headscarves a symbol of the relentless battle for justice for crimes against humanity committed a battle in which they have been largely successful, with more than 700 perpetrators sentenced.