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With the final hearing scheduled for Thursday 28 May 2026, the largest and most significant trial in Swedish history is drawing to a close. The court is expected to deliver its verdict by the end of 2026.

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The defendants, Ian Lundin and Alex Schneiter, are accused of complicity in war crimes in South Sudan. Between 1999 and 2003, they are alleged to have ...


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South Sudan is at a critical juncture. Years of conflict, political fragility, and humanitarian crisis have left deep scars: on communities, on institutions, and on individuals. The 2018 peace agreement has failed to hold. Violence has resumed. Millions remain displaced. And women and girls continue to bear a disproportionate burden, facing pervasive sexual and gender-based v...


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More than 25 European civil society organisations are calling on policymakers to prevent the weakening of arms export controls. Negotiations on the EU defence package, including amendments to the Transfer Directive, are at an advanced stage.

Weapons and military technology are not toys or tins of beans.

We would like to reiterate that weapons and ...


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We are partnering with the International Catalan Institute for Peace, over a webinar series “Rethinking Security in Europe”, aimed at reflecting on militarizatio...


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South Sudan has a turbulent recent history, and in many areas peace remains a fragile concept. Years of war have flooded the country with weapons. Combined with persistent poverty, this tempts many young men in rural areas to resort to violent cattle raiding against other communities. Cattle have enormous economic and socio-cultural value in South Sudan, and these cattle-raid...


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