Should Lubanga Face Trial in DRC?
Analysts are split over merits of holding part of the Lubanga proceedings in the Congo.
Museveni: Progress Following Peace Talks Irreversible
President outlines development plans for northern Uganda as tentative peace talks continue and displaced villagers return home.
Can Traditional Rituals Bring Justice to Northern Uganda?
Local justice offers an alternative to formal trials, but applying unwritten tribal codes may not be enough to bring closure to Uganda’s brutal conflict.
Kampala Rules Out Blanket Amnesty for LRA
Officials say they won’t call on ICC to lift indictments against rebels until they’ve met key conditions.
Comment: Lubanga Just a Small Fish
Regardless of whether Lubanga is tried in DRC, many here feel it’s time the ICC indicted bigger Congolese war crime suspects.
Africa: Sept '07
ICC press association and the UN’s ReliefWeb commend IWPR’s intern programme and reporting output.
Africa: Sept '07
New Arabic translations of ICC stories aimed at Sudanese media and final preparations for Darfur conference.
Floods Force War Victims to Move to New Camps
Many existing IDP camps are inaccessible because roads have either been swept away or are under water.
Oil War Fears
Growing military clashes between Uganda and DRC over oil threaten to turn into a full-blown war.
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