International Justice/ICC: Feb ‘09
ICC project continues to provide unique reports and analysis on landmark Lubanga trial.
ICC Needs to Probe Uganda Role in DRC
By Wairagala Wakabi, IWPR Hague reporter
No Respite for White Farmers
Mugabe vows to press ahead with land grabs, despite Tsvangirai’s call for them to cease.
Nkunda Unlawfully Detained in Rwanda
Militia chief’s lawyer says he has information his client is being held by the military in Gisenyi.
Bashir Becoming Burden for Khartoum
Some of president’s allies said to be turning against him since he was indicted.
Gédéon Trial Seen as Judicial Landmark
Campaigners say Katanga court conviction shows ICC is having impact beyond own trial in The Hague.
Captured LRA Man May Face Death Penalty
But relatives of rebel commander’s alleged victims say army shouldn’t have spared his life.
IMF to the Rescue?
There are indications fund may resume relations with Zimbabwe and help arrest economic decline.
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