6 video interviews

Following are six interviews offering different perspectives on the International Criminal Court.

James Traub: The backlash of elites

James Traub is the author of “The Freedom Agenda” and “The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American Power.” He writes for the New York Times Magazine. More on him in Wikipedia.

Pilar Riano-Alcala: Justice hangs in the balance

A native of Colombia, Pilar now lives and teaches in Vancouver, Canada but continues to work with the truth-seeking movement in Choco, northern Colombia.

Michael Otim: From schoolboy to mass murderer

Michael is one of the driving forces behind the Justice and Reconciliation Project, based in Gulu, northern Uganda. Locate Gulu in Google Maps.

Luc Coté: Like a Third World War

Luc was the first UN investigator to enter Rwanda in the wake of the 1994 genocide. He has since worked as war crimes investigator and prosecutor in Canada, Sierra Leone, East Timor, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Erin Baines: Justice not to be imposed

Erin is a staff member of the Liu Institute for Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Research Director for the Gulu-based Justice and Reconciliation Project. She’s a member of the editorial board of The Journal of Transitional Justice and has written books and articles on this subject.

Archbishop Odama: Forgive and reconcile

As top Anglican church leader of a district that covers the area of the LRA rebellion, Archbishop Odama has for years campaigned for peace and reconciliation in the conflict.

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