Strike Paralyses Schools Ahead of Election
For low-paid teachers, being left out while large salary awards were offered to the security services were the last straw.
US Presidential Hopefuls Tight-Lipped on ICC
Candidates refuse to be drawn on their general stance towards the court, but pledge continued support over Darfur indictments.
Nkunda Responds to Possible ICC Indictment
In a rare interview, rebel Tutsi leader says he’s willing to face the court as long as his people can eventually live in peace.
Scepticism Over Juba Accord
Many across northern Uganda question whether the LRA is ready to lay down its arms.
Lubanga Trial Delay Concerns
Whole host of factors said to lie behind hold-up to start of ground-breaking trial.
Uganda Looks to Rebuild
Prospect of peace has many northern Ugandans seeking a new start.
LRA Victims Confront Rebel Peace Team
Relatives of victims and former abductees vent their bitterness and anger.
Returning Rebel Women Face Rejection
Many say their attempts to remarry and start a new life have been killed off by their rebel past.
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