International Justice/ICC: Nov-Dec ‘08
IWPR briefs Sudanese journalists on justice issues and expands its trainee network in Congo.
Prosecutors Set Out Case Against Bemba
But defence claim ex-rebel leader wasn’t responsible for the crimes alleged to have been committed by his men.
Zimbabwe's Whites Targeted Again
Mugabe regime steps up campaign against minority, accusing it of trying to take over the country.
Bozize Call for End to ICC Probe Under Scrutiny
Security Council urged to reject president’s request for halt to Hague court’s investigations in his country.
Security Forces Gear Up for Mass Protests
As the situation in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate, civil society groups are planning to make their voices heard.
Bid to Stifle Foreign Press
International media angered by huge hike in accreditation fees.
Bleak Prospects for Schools and Universities
Soaring fees and teacher exodus threaten education of Zimbabwe’s children.
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Re: Bid to Stifle Foreign Press
SADC Push for New Talks Between Harare Rivals
Analysts say a face-to-face meeting could salvage the stalled power-sharing deal.
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