International Justice/ICC: Apr ‘09
IWPR trainees from Uganda and Congo take part in international justice seminar at leading US university.
International Justice/ICC: May '09
Radio stations, newspapers reproducing more IWPR articles.
Witness Admits to False Statements
It’s the second time a witness for the prosecution in the Lubanga trial has recanted testimony.
More Accused of Rebel Activity
But critics claim arrests are politically motivated, aimed at stifling opposition ahead of 2011 general elections.
Mindanao's Forgotten Refugees
Last year they made up the largest group of newly internally displaced people in the world, but their plight has received little attention.
Court Hears Child Soldiers Wanted Revenge
Witness who trained young recruits said many had lost their parents in attacks on their villages.
South Sudan Bids to Fend Off LRA
Troop reinforcements being sent to repel raids by resurgent Ugandan rebels.
Patasse Reveals Presidency Bid
But some believe ex-CAR leader could provoke renewed instability if he were to contest 2010 poll.
LRA Revival Fears
Panic spreads as government says rebels may be regrouping.
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