Justice has no borders. Neither does corruption.In this riveting geopolitical thriller, award-winning author Amara Okafor delivers a pulse-pounding exploration of international justice, institutional corruption, and the courage required to stand against both.Commander Amara Okafor's distinguished General Assembly of Nations peacekeeping career shatters when twelve African presidents are taken hostage by "The Tribunal"-a group claiming to deliver the justice international institutions have failed to provide. Assigned to lead the rescue operation, Amara instead uncovers a web of corruption reaching to the highest levels of the GAN, implicating her own superiors in covering up atrocities committed by the very presidents she's tasked with rescuing.The evidence is irrefutable: systematic ethnic cleansing, resource exploitation, and mass killings-including the massacre of Amara's own village three decades earlier-all documented, then buried by the organization she has sworn to serve.As Amara defies orders to expose the truth, she becomes a target herself. With a loyal team of specialists, she undertakes a high-stakes mission to preserve crucial evidence while evading former colleagues now hunting her. Her journey takes readers from Geneva's diplomatic enclaves to clandestine meetings in abandoned infrastructure, from tense standoffs with private military contractors to the solemn chambers of GAN and The Hague."The Tribunal" masterfully explores the moral complexity facing those who serve imperfect institutions, the courage required to defy corrupt authority, and the delicate balance between institutional loyalty and fundamental human principles. Readers will find themselves captivated by this thought-provoking, authentic thriller that asks: When the systems designed to deliver justice become compromised, who will stand for truth?