Uganda Gets Time to Solve Witness Safety Problem
Court officials say appeal against acquittal of LRA suspect may allow them to get protection measures in place for future trials.
Court officials say appeal against acquittal of LRA suspect may allow them to get protection measures in place for future trials.
Several monuments built to commemorate lives lost in the 20-year rebel war in northern Uganda are lacking much needed records of events and those who died.
Experts call for a comprehensive witness protection programme as High Court takes on its first war crimes trial of alleged former Lord’s Resistance Army commander.
Journalists set to benefit from long term on-the-job training as they begin third series of Facing Justice radio programme.
Journalists set to benefit from long term on-the-job training as they begin third series of Facing Justice radio programme.
Authorities should not miss chance to deliver justice following 20-year conflict with northern rebels.
Efforts to defeat feared group run into trouble as regional governments fail to address threat.
Unpaid compensation awarded to victims of security service excesses prompts concern over government's commitment to criminalise torture.
As the first LRA rebel is set to face justice, experts wonder whether the court trying him can adequately handle the case.