Breaking: ICC “Terminator” Trial to Scene of the Crime?
March 19, 2015 --- Today, judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) made an historic recommendation to start the war crimes trial of Bosco Ntaganda in the Democratic Republic of Congo. If approved, this would be the first ICC trial to start outside the court’s headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands ...
New Report: Gold from Sudan Fuels Atrocities, Requires Industry Red-Flags and New Sanctions
March 4, 2015 --- Gold coming from Sudan is conflict-affected, high-risk, and helping to destabilize the country’s main conflict-zones of Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan, according to a new report published today by the Enough Project ...
Grand Vol à l’Echelle Mondiale – Un nouveau rapport révèle une tactique de pointe pour poursuivre en justice des caïds de trafic illégal, des groupes armés pour le crime de guerre du pillage.
Le 22 janvier 2015 – Depuis l’Etat islamique d’Irak et du Levant (ISIL : Islamic State of Irak and the Levant) de l’Armée de Résistance du Seigneur (LRA : Lord’s Resistance Army) jusqu'à Al-Shabaab, de violent groupes armés engendrent des centaines de millions de dollars et financent leurs activités par le biais du commerce illicite des minéraux, met en garde un nouveau rapport de l'ONG américaine Enough Project. « Le Grand Vol à l’Echelle Mondiale (Grand Theft Global) : Poursuivre en justice le crime de guerre du pillage des ressources naturelles en République Démocratique du Congo », montre en détails ...
Grand Theft Global: New Report Reveals Leading-edge Tactic to Prosecute Trafficking Kingpins, Armed Groups for War Crime of Pillage
January 21, 2015 -- From the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) to Al-Shabaab, violent armed groups are generating hundreds of millions of dollars and financing their activities through illicit trafficking of minerals and other natural resources, warns a new report by the Enough Project. “Grand Theft Global: Prosecuting the War Crime of Natural Resource Pillage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” details how prosecuting commanders, trafficking kingpins and transnational facilitators for the war crime of pillage (“theft during war”) could break new ground to help end the world’s worst resource-driven ...
Top LRA Commander’s Transfer to ICC “Historic”, “Victory for Victims” says Enough Project
January 13, 2015 --- Dominic Ongwen, one of the most senior commanders of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), will be transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to the U.S. State Department. Enough Project analysts are available for interviews, background on Ongwen, and expert commentary on the LRA and significance of the ICC referral in this case ...
LRA Commander Ongwen Should Be Transferred to ICC
January 9, 2015 --- This week, Dominic Ongwen, one of the most senior commanders of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), surrendered to U.S. forces in the Central African Republic. Ongwen's defection is strong evidence that the African Union mission against the LRA is working, slowly but surely. It also triggers a critical opportunity for justice ...
BREAKING: LRA Top Commander Surrenders
January 5, 2015 --- Dominic Ongwen, one of the most senior commanders of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) next to Joseph Kony, has reportedly surrendered to U.S. forces in the Central African Republic today, according to the US State Department. The Enough Project has also received early confirmation of the defection from multiple sources inside the Counter-LRA Mission of the Joint African Union Regional Task Force ...
How to Alter ‘Machiavellian’ Strategy of Sudan’s Ruling Elite
December 17, 2014 — A report published today by the Enough Project calls on the international community to leverage economic pressure on the regime of President Omar al-Bashir, in support of an inclusive and comprehensive national dialogue in Sudan ...
Enough Project Comments on One-Year Anniversary of the Conflict in South Sudan
December 14, 12014 — This Monday, December 15, marks the one-year anniversary of the conflict in South Sudan. Experts and spokespersons at Enough Project spoke out on this occasion, and are available for further commentary and analysis this week ...
Tiffany and Signet Lead Jewelry World, “Getting Engaged” on Congo Gold
Monday, November 24, 2014 -- Two giants of the jewelry world, Signet Jewelers (parent company of jewelry retailers Zales®, Jared®, and Kay®) and Tiffany & Co., were announced today as the industry’s leaders taking action to support peace and a conflict-free gold trade in Congo. The Enough Project’s “#CongoGold Jewelry Leaders Review” offers an opportunity for consumers to make informed, responsible choices when purchasing gold jewelry during the holiday gift-giving season ...