Uganda: Demystifying Kony
LRA chief looks more like a conventional rebel leader than a man described by former followers as a prophet who talked to angels.
LRA chief looks more like a conventional rebel leader than a man described by former followers as a prophet who talked to angels.
New peace initiative for northern Uganda highlights divisions over the International Criminal Court’s attempt to arrest rebel leader Joseph Kony.
The role of victims at the new International Criminal Court is at stake in a power struggle between prosecution and chambers.
Peace negotiator says arrest warrants for LRA chiefs severely undermine local efforts to end the war.
As expected, the Supreme Court confirms the outcome of the presidential election, but opposition leader Kizza Besigye warns the fight will go on.
Final results give victory to the incumbent Yoweri Museveni with 59 per cent of the vote, as his closest challenger cries foul.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Luis Moreno Ocampo, speaks to IWPR about the first accused to arrive at the court - Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
At least 80 incumbent members of parliament lost seats in last week’s election, which could mean trouble for Museveni’s third term.
Bosnian lawyers face the daunting task of proving not only that genocide occurred in Bosnia, but also that responsibility lay with an entire state.