LRA Captives Recount Ordeals
Former child soldiers speak of their experiences at the hands of the rebels.
Former child soldiers speak of their experiences at the hands of the rebels.
As northern Uganda’s tenuous peace continues to hold, refugees are slowly returning to their villages.
Worst floods in 35 years sweep region already devastated by two decades of civil war.
Women who suffered abduction, rape and mutilation at the hands of insurgents say the Ugandan government must charge those responsible.
ICC called on to promote education of war affected children of northern Uganda.
As a fragile peace returns to northern Uganda, hundreds of thousands of refugees begin the trek to their abandoned homes.
Only the victims of acts of violence cited in the charge sheet for Darfur will have a chance to make their views known to the International Criminal Court.
Government and rebel negotiators decide local courts and traditional reconciliation efforts are the best way to secure peace and justice.
Northerners divided over ICC warrants for LRA and calls for the army to be investigated.
Humanitarian affairs minister alleged to have supplied and armed tens of thousands of Janjaweed militiamen.