The unsealing of the federal indictment against Raúl Castro marks a watershed escalation in Washington’s strategic paradigm, signaling that the…
Browsing: Justice
Saif Gaddafi assassination exposes Libyan legal paralysis as tribal cohesion overrides prosecution, decapitating Green movement.
Solomon argues that the NPT has become an instrument of “selective permission,” enforcing restraint on Iran while excusing the modernized arsenals of the powerful.
Conflict reflects struggle over regional order; stability without justice perpetuates cycles of resentment and confrontation.
Syria’s transition is threatened by sectarian tensions and a lack of transitional justice; minorities fear the new government.
Erdogan’s cabinet reshuffle aims to weaponize state institutions against the opposition and clear a path for his son’s succession.
Trump’s Board of Peace, launched without UN legitimacy, risks replacing international law with power politics.
Lebanon’s history is scarred by countless unresolved political assassinations, reflecting a state unable to investigate or punish.
Eleven years after the genocide, Yezidis remain shattered, with Sinjar unstable, justice elusive, and international attention fading.
Gaza’s destruction is not a natural disaster but a political crime, obscured by humanitarian framing that enables global inaction and erases accountability.
