Anonymous Witnesses Prompt Concerns
Ituri villagers fear that ICC trials cannot be fair if witness identities remain secret.
Syrian Football Gets Business Backing
Growing competition leads clubs to seek new sources of finance.
Kabila Anti-Corruption Drive
A new wave of purges in the justice system – but will they make a difference?
Grim Fate of Street Girls
Despite tougher penalties for sexual abuse, many crimes go unpunished.
International Justice/ICC: Jun ‘09
Panel discussion on support for ICC in Africa among the highlights of an eventful month for the Hague team.
International Justice/ICC: Jun ‘09
Growing demand for IWPR international justice radio programme in CAR.
Congolese Push for Reconciliation
Talk of reviving truth commission to deal with legacy of civil war.
Divisions Emerge Over Arrest of Bashir
Uganda is both member of ICC and African Union, which opposes court’s indictment of Sudanese leader.
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