Democratic Republic of Congo
Controversy Over ICC Victim Participation
Judges say victim-support office went too far by remarking on which applicants were suitable to attend the trial of Lord's Resistance Army leaders.
ICC Prosecutor Names Darfur Suspects
Moreno-Ocampo asks pre-trial judges to consider his evidence, and issue summonses for two suspects to appear before the ICC.
ICC Prosecutors Appeal Lubanga Ruling
A decision by pre-trial judges to label the Ituri conflict “international” is causing controversy.
First ICC Case Goes to Trial
ICC judges confirm there is enough evidence for prosecutors to make a case against Lubanga.
ICC Prepared for Darfur Prosecutions
Prosecutor says he could bring charges of persecution, torture, murder and rape.
Concern Over Darfur Prosecutions Delay
ICC has to determine whether Sudan is willing and able to prosecute Darfur suspects.
ICC Progress on Darfur Investigations
Chief prosecutor suggests indictments could soon be issued for crimes in Sudanese region.
Congo Case Marks ICC Debut
Judges consider whether to bring Thomas Lubanga Dyilo to trial.
Plight of Girl Soldiers Overlooked
As the trial at the International Criminal Court of a Congolese rebel leader approaches, some fear that the voice of girls forced into militias may go unheard.