ICC/Africa: Jan '07
Regional trip results in significant expansion of IWPR team of reporters.
ICC/Africa: Jan '07
IWPR article helps Darfuri victims understand the problems they may face if they want to participate in ICC cases.
Congo Militias Reach “Historic” Peace Deal
Militias to either disband or be incorporated into the national army.
LRA Chief Confirms Deputy's Death
Ugandan rebel chief Joseph Kony also carries out a major reshuffle of his peace negotiators.
Killings Worry Refugees
Violent murders in the north thought to be consequence of ethnic tension.
Planned Attack on LRA "Reckless"
Concern that raid on rebel army base in DRC may spark renewed war in northern Uganda.
Northern Refugees Pressured to Vacate Camps
With huts being demolished and camp services cut, refugees now dread armed thugs and stalled peace talks.
UN Resolve Over Darfur Appears to Crumble
United Nations Security Council heavyweights China and Russia quash statement compelling Sudanese authorities to cooperate with the ICC.
Ugandan Peace Talks Stall
As Kampala blocks a mission to meet the Ugandan rebels in their stronghold, military forces are poised to push them out of the Congo.
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