The truce will see both sides release hostages captured during the last few bloody weeks.
Archaeologists have found evidence of a mass execution of German prisoners who were forced to dig their own graves and then shot by the French Resistance a few days after D-Day, during World War Two.
A report has emerged with these women claiming that they are forced into becoming so-called “field wives” or sex slaves for their male officers.
Dutch war criminal in Cape Town. Melania’s separate bedroom. Fiona Viotti findings. Trump ‘fakes orgasm’ during rally. Whale’s deadly litter ball. Messi is world’s best. Beckinsale in bikini.
After years of ‘living peacefully’ with his wife Maria in New York, a former Nazi collaborator was strapped to a stretcher and sent back to Germany to face the music.
The Dutch fugitive convicted of war crimes against humanity was arrested in Cape Town last week. During his bail hearing yesterday, details of his luxurious life emerged.
Fresnaye is one of Cape Town’s most sought after locations, although some in the hood have been up to no good. Let’s chat about Guus Kouwenhoven.
It appears those in the know at the High Court in Pretoria weren’t buying our government’s reasoning for letting war criminal Omar al-Bashir leave our shores.
After being branded a war criminal at the Leveson Inquiry last month, a member of the public attempted a citizens arrest on Tony Blair yesterday! The former prime minister was about to start a speech on faith and globalisation at Hong Kong University, when the incident took place. Check out video footage after the jump!
The trial of ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor at the Hague has come to an end with a guilty verdict in all of the eleven counts against him after nearly five years of proceedings. Taylor is the first African leader to stand trial for war crimes at the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court.
Former Bosnian Serb army general Ratko Mladic appeared before the UN Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague today on charges of genocide. He is definitely not impressed by the war crimes with which he has been charged, using the words ‘obnoxious’ and ‘monstrous’ to describe some of them. Without a hint of irony. He was just defending his country, he said.