ICC Suspect Dealing With Darfur Crisis
Humanitarian affairs minister alleged to have supplied and armed tens of thousands of Janjaweed militiamen.
Humanitarian affairs minister alleged to have supplied and armed tens of thousands of Janjaweed militiamen.
Peace talks still deadlocked by rebel demands that international court indictments be dropped.
Human rights groups welcome the move, but say the ICC should have filed similar charges in Uganda, Sudan and Congo.
Locals say Ugandan army forces as well as the rebels have a long history of violence which is likely never to go to court.
Former female LRA fighters often cold-shouldered by members of their tribes, despite undergoing reconciliation rituals.
Court says rape of civilians in the Central African Republic was committed in numbers that cannot be ignored under international law.
The court is urged to invest more in outreach work, as misinformation about its activities mounts.
Hanging of Sudanese soldiers for killing Darfur rebel suspect has little to do with the administration of justice, argue Sudan watchers.
But some doubt Khartoum will ever cooperate and say the warrants will simply gather dust.
The ICC’s apparent softly-softly approach in Uganda is puzzling some international human rights campaigners.