Press Integrity Questioned
Conference hears that large numbers of journalists in northern Uganda accept bribes in order to make ends meet.
Call for Lubanga Charges to Cover Rape
UN representative says child soldier charges against Congolese rebel commander should be interpreted as covering crimes of sexual violence.
LRA Child Victims Neglected
No end to suffering of children abducted by the rebels.
Aid Groups Warn of Rural Genocide
Relief workers, struggling to reach areas hit by ZANU-PF violence, say conditions rapidly deteriorating.
Militias Fears Rwandan Return
Hutu fighters in eastern Congo say they face an uncertain future in Rwanda.
Attacks to Create No-Go Areas for MDC
Violence by ZANU-PF supporters focused in areas where opposition won unexpected support in first-round elections.
Nkunda Faces ICC Dilemma
Rebel leader might want to hand over indicted commander to the court, but could meet resistance from some troops.
Mugabe Worse Than Smith
Many who can recall pre-independence Zimbabwe said to believe current abuses exceed those of Smith regime.
ICC Chief Prosecutor Talks Tough
Luis Moreno-Ocampo pushes for arrest of Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony as well as Sudanese suspects wanted by court.
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