International Justice/ICC: Oct ‘08
Expose of psychological suffering endured by LRA victims assists efforts to raise money for trauma centres.
Expose of psychological suffering endured by LRA victims assists efforts to raise money for trauma centres.
If judges find prosecutors have disclosed enough evidence, suspended trial could begin, say observers.
World Bank withholds further funding for development in northern Uganda as corruption investigation continues.
Official departs from government policy of total rejection of international war crimes court.
Experts say more specialist care is needed for psychological trauma caused by war.
IWPR trainees in Khartoum reveal how the authorities there sought to engineer protests against the ICC indictement of the Sudanese president.
Ten arrested, others flee as corruption inquiry into development projects gathers pace.
Some worry alleged execution may damage peace deal, but most believe it will eventually be signed.
Five people die in an incident linked to rival land claims, as parliament debates a reform bill that landowners say will favour returning refugees.
Top Sudanese rights lawyer says won’t be long before US view of Darfur shared by rest of world.