Women Denied Land Rights
Women languish in dismantled internal refugee camps after losing out in family land disputes.
Demobbed Child Soldiers Struggle to Adjust to Civilian Life
Some are reluctant to return home because they fear falling victim to revenge attacks.
Prosecution Focuses on Video Evidence
In one clip, Lubanga seen at alleged training camp, apparently surrounded by a number of small children.
Anger Over Alleged Amnesty Call for Poll Violence
Police commissioner reportedly orders criminal cases relating to politically motivated murders to be dropped.
Mugabe's Daughter in Eye of Student Storm
Students say it’s not right for her to be studying in Hong Kong while they struggle to get a decent education.
International Justice/ICC: Jan ‘09
IWPR provides coverage on first trial at ICC, with reports broadcast to Congolese listeners.
International Justice/ICC: Jan ‘09
Congolese listeners to IWPR radio programme say that it has improved their knowledge and understanding of the ICC
Lubanga Trial a Landmark Case
Activists say the prosecution of Lubanga is an important step towards the protection of children’s rights.
Tsvangirai Fails to Deliver on Prisoner Pledge
MDC political activists remain behind bars despite new premier’s vow not to take up office until they are released.
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Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.