LRA May Abandon Kony
LRA negotiators seemingly losing patience with rebel chief over peace process.
Rebel Peace Team Legitimacy Questioned
Some suggest LRA members touring north do not represent the rebel leadership.
LRA to Get Hostile Reception in North
Rebels face anger of people who still bear physical and mental scars of their brutality.
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IWPR report on Darfur gives victims of conflict a voice and sets scene for roundtable debate.
Kony Breaks Silence on Otti
Second-in-command alive, but under house arrest, as LRA command appears to crumble.
Otti Rumours Overshadow LRA Return
Speculation over demise of rebel commander comes as LRA begin talks with their victims.
Will Japan Play Key ICC Recruiting Role in Asia?
Japan’s recent membership of the ICC prompts debate on whether other Asian countries will now sign up.
Second Congolese Rebel in ICC Custody
Rights activists say court should now start to probe the big power-brokers in the Congolese conflict.
Rebels Deny Otti Execution Rumours
Reports suggested senior LRA commander had been killed after dispute with rebel chief.
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