Rwandan Tribunal Under Pressure to Wind Up
International court trying Rwandan genocide cases is racing against time to wrap up its trials before a United Nations deadline expires.
ICC Awareness Gathering in the Balkans
By Katy Glassborow in Dubrovnik (TU No 486, 26-Jan-07)
Uganda: Leader of Holy Spirit Rebels Dies
The woman who was the spiritual inspiration of Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army dies in exile in Kenya.
South Africa: Zimbabweans Evicted from Church Refuge
Congregants claimed church used as refugee camp in which alcoholism, prostitution and violence flourished.
ICC Prepared for Darfur Prosecutions
Prosecutor says he could bring charges of persecution, torture, murder and rape.
Eastern Sudan: A Forgotten Crisis
While the world’s attention is fixed on the Darfur killing fields, eastern Sudan struggles to cope with nearly 200,00 displaced people.
ICC Outreach Budget Gets Big Boost
Money comes at crucial time for court pursuing indictments in Uganda, Congo and Sudan.
New Controversy Over Rwandan Genocide
French judge stirs intense passions by accusing Rwandan president of triggering the 1994 massacres.
Concern Over Darfur Prosecutions Delay
ICC has to determine whether Sudan is willing and able to prosecute Darfur suspects.
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