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Raoul Peck Discusses Why He Chose South African Apartheid as Focus for New Film
“The films I make are always reminders of what’s going on right now,” Peck says, discussing his new film on Ernest Cole.
Israel Urges US Congress to Press South Africa to Drop Genocide Case at ICJ
A classified Israeli Foreign Ministry cable threatens consequences if South Africa proceeds with its case in The Hague.
South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Struggle Holds Lessons for Today’s Anti-Zionists
South African apartheid once appeared unshakeable, but powerful resistance and global solidarity brought it down.
South Africa Warns ICJ Israel’s Genocide Has “Reached a New and Horrific Stage”
Rafah is the “last stage of total annihilation,” South Africa’s team warned, urging the ICJ to order a ceasefire.
Egypt Joins ICJ Case Accusing Israel of Genocide as Gaza Assault Intensifies
Egypt is the third country to request to join South Africa's case, and its request is especially significant for Israel.
ICJ Wraps Up Hearings on Legality of Israeli Occupation. What Happens Now?
The World Court’s forthcoming advisory opinion promises to transform the political landscape.
Leaders Condemn Israel’s War on Gaza at African Union Summit
Kenyan writer and political analyst Nanjala Nyabola explains the long history of African solidarity with Palestine.
South Africa Urges ICJ Intervention to Stop Israel’s Assault on Rafah
Israel's actions in Rafah breach a clear directive from the International Court of Justice, South African officials say.
What Happens Now That the ICJ Has Ordered Israel Not to Engage in Genocide?
The ICJ ruling was a victory for Palestinians and for international law. Here are possible avenues for enforcement.
Genocide Scholar: ICJ Ruling Is “Beginning of a Process of Isolating Israel”
A panel of experts discuss the highly anticipated ruling from the International Court of Justice at The Hague.