Second Congolese Rebel in ICC Custody
Rights activists say court should now start to probe the big power-brokers in the Congolese conflict.
Rights activists say court should now start to probe the big power-brokers in the Congolese conflict.
Reports suggested senior LRA commander had been killed after dispute with rebel chief.
ICC prosecutor says the rebels are using the money they make to rearm.
An IWPR investigation shows victims of Darfur conflict remain largely ignorant of the court that’s pledged to deliver them justice.
Politicians concerned corruption could threaten president’s multi-million dollar regeneration programme for war-ravaged north.
Community chiefs in northern Uganda concerned about consequences of violent expulsion of LRA from bases in Congolese national park.
Local justice offers an alternative to formal trials, but applying unwritten tribal codes may not be enough to bring closure to Uganda’s brutal conflict.
Officials say they won’t call on ICC to lift indictments against rebels until they’ve met key conditions.
Many existing IDP camps are inaccessible because roads have either been swept away or are under water.
On-off negotiations between the government and the LRA might take years to conclude.