Court Told Ex-Girl Soldiers Struggled to Reintegrate
Witness says many were stigmatised by their communities for being raped by militia commanders.
Secret Police Accused of Torture
Rights groups say they have received many reports of intelligence agents abusing detainees.
Twice Captive of the LRA
Former wife of rebel leader Joseph Kony talks of life with Africa’s most wanted man.
Corruption Exacerbates Food Crisis
Graft plaguing development programmes may be contributing to food shortage and malnutrition in north.
Farmers Battle Drought
Many returnees in northern Uganda struggle to rebuild their farms.
Praljak Claims Croats Never Sought Bosnia Partition
Defendant says they just wanted to prevent the Islamisation of the country.
Militias Decry Kivu Amnesty Law
Militias say power sharing and government protection also needed to secure peace.
International Justice/ICC: May ‘09
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