Apr 26 Watch Charles Taylor's Conviction 'Pushes International Law Further' for Related Cases Charles Taylor's Conviction 'Pushes International Law Further' for Related Cases… Continue watching
Apr 26 Watch Liberia's Taylor Found Guilty of Aiding, Abetting Sierra Leone War Crimes Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was convicted Thursday by an international war crimes court in The Hague, Netherlands, for a series of atrocities, including funding rebels in Sierra Leone. Alex Thomson of Independent Television News reports on the historic verdict. Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch 'Women, War & Peace' Highlights Changing Females' Roles in Global Conflicts For more on this story go to http://www.pbs.org/newshour/… Continue watching
Jun 21 Watch Cambodia Teaches New Generation About Khmer Rouge Atrocities With a new set of genocide trials set to begin, a new generation of Cambodians is learning about the country's violent and deadly history. This report is produced by University of California, Berkeley's School of Journalism students Jake Schoneker and… Continue watching
Jun 15 Watch Sri Lankan Government Accused of Human Rights Abuses Near Civil War's End It's been just two years since some resemblance of peace returned to the island nation of Sri Lanka, with its 25-year civil war drawing to a close. But now, Britain's Independent Television News charges that government forces herded thousands of… Continue watching
Jun 15 Watch International Groups Examine Allegations of 'Summary Executions' in Sri Lanka War Crimes Accusations Emerge Over Civil War in Sri Lanka… Continue watching
May 26 Watch War Crimes Suspect Mladic 'Personified the Brutality' of Bosnian Conflict Fugitive Bosnian Serb Gen. Ratko Mladic, accused of the worst war crimes in Europe since WWII, was arrested in Serbia on Thursday. Margaret Warner discusses the significance of the arrest with U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues Stephen Rapp and… Continue watching
Mar 05 Watch Droughts Feed Hunger Crisis and Violence in Sudan Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the humanitarian crisis in the African nation of Sudan, where drought and food shortages are contributing to violence, political instability and death. Continue watching
Oct 20 Watch Yoo's Tenure Questioned Over Bush Torture Policy Spencer Michels reports on the ongoing academic wrangling over former Bush attorney John Yoo's instruction at the University of California, Berkeley. Continue watching
Sep 08 Watch ICC Prosecutor Makes Case Against Sudan's President Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, discusses his view on war crimes charges levied against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. Continue watching