International Justice/ICC: Feb/Mar '11
IWPR producer returns to Goma to extend the reach of human rights programme and work with reporters on a new multimedia website.
IWPR producer returns to Goma to extend the reach of human rights programme and work with reporters on a new multimedia website.
IWPR producer returns to Goma to extend the reach of human rights programme and work with reporters on a new multimedia website.
Many are held as sex-slaves and if they escape are rejected by their families.
Court hears legal immunity meant that allegations against Congolese leader were never brought to court.
Radio stations in DRC, short of funds and equiipment, are determined to stay on air.
Bemba’s lawyers challenge assertion that CAR nationals would have recognised DRC soldiers by the way they spoke.
While they have talked about rallying around a single leader to contest presidential elections later this year, squabbling has made consensus impossible.
Bemba team contends his troops were not in CAR when many of abuses took place.
Conviction of top Lubumbashi official’s son for murder restores some trust in a judiciary prone to corruption and political interference.
Witness said they scared people from their homes, claiming Bemba’s soldiers were going to attack them.