International Justice
Amnesty International is working together with thousands of other organizations to lobby governments worldwide to create an international system of justice that complements and reinforces national justice systems. Such a system is essential to deter those contemplating human rights crimes, to enable survivors to obtain justice and redress, and to support post-conflict reconciliation.
New documentary on the International Criminal Court
The Reckoning is a movie a movie chronicling the path-breaking work of the ICC's Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, to make the Court a beacon for international justice.
Follow the ICC's dynamic Prosecutor as he investigates Lord’s Resistance Army leaders in Uganda, Congolese rebels in the east of the country, and Sudanese suspects in Darfur, among other cases and works to make the ICC an effective instrument for international justice.
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» Premieres on July 14th: Learn more about The Reckoning

SUCCESS STORY
Fujimori brought to justice
Peru: Human rights advocates everywhere celebrated the conviction of Alberto Fujimori on Tuesday, April 7th, for crimes committed during his time in office. In a landmark decision, Peru's Supreme Court concluded that Fujimori bore personal responsibility for three massacres during the 1990s, including the case of La Cantuta in which nine university students were kidnapped and killed.
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FEATURES
International Justice experts respond to ICC's arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir
On July 14, 2008, the ICC's Prosecutor requested a warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, alleging that Bashir bears criminal responsibility for 10 counts of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Darfur. In response to the Prosecutor's announcement, AIUSA's international justice team has asked leading international justice experts to discuss the importance of pursuing justice in conflict and post-conflict situations. Read the responses we received from Ariela Blätter, Priscilla Hayner, Richard Goldstone, Betty Bigombe and Sara Darehshori. Read what the experts had to say about international justice.
Check out AIUSA's New Film "Justice Without Borders"
"Justice Without Borders" is a 37-minute documentary film by Amnesty International USA and Skylight Pictures. The film explores the current landscape of international justice through the stories of survivors and the legal cases they are pursuing in Peru, Chile, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, The Hague, Guatemala and Spain.
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Human Rights Goals
Build support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) among US public and policy makers.
The International Criminal Court | Ensuring Justice for Women | Watch a video clip!
Promote the effective exercise of universal jurisdiction by ensuring that anyone responsible for torture, "disappearances", extra-judicial executions, genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes can be brought to justice, regardless of where the crimes were committed or where the suspects are found.
Universal Jurisdiction: Q & A | USA: A Safe Haven for Torturers (pdf)
Support the work of international criminal tribunals, including the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and other international criminal courts created in the future.
Handbook for Government Cooperation | More on international tribunals
Defend survivors' rights to an effective remedy, including the right to obtain adequate reparations.
The Alien Tort Claims Act | End Impunity: Justice for Victims of Torture


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