News Roundup – 22 November 2012

About the author(s):

Katharine Fortin is an Associate Professor at Utrecht University where she teaches IHL and IHRL. Before joining Utrecht University, she worked at the ICTY, ICC and Norton Rose Fulbright. She is the author of The Accountability of Armed Groups under Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) which won the 2018 Lieber Prize. She has written widely about the framework of law that applies to armed groups in non-international armed conflicts and is one of the editors of the Armed Groups and International Law blog.

Gaza and Israel begin to resume normal life after truce. 

As ceasefire holds in Gaza, Palestinians press for unity. 

International Crisis Group Report: Israel and Hamas: fire and ceasefire in the Middle East. 

Mali Tuareg rebels hold talks with French officials. 

Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court (ICC) sever charges against Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui and Germain Katanga.

As conflict in Congo intensifies, ICC prosecutor calls for arrest of two indicted suspects. 

UN peacekeeping chief: Blue helmets to stay in Goma, political solution needed for eastern Congo.

Video: Congo rebels ready to march on Kinshasa. 

Congo’s ‘The Terminator’ at large but out of sight. 

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