Rwanda: Church Role in Genocide Under Scrutiny
Were Catholic priests and nuns complicit in mass killings, or simply helpless bystanders?
The Long March for Peace
Ugandan women lead arduous trek in support of talks on ending violence in the north of their country.
African Refugee Heads Up Victims Unit
Gloria Atiba-Davies seeks to ensure victims do not suffer further trauma when relating their suffering to investigators and judges.
ICC Progress on Darfur Investigations
Chief prosecutor suggests indictments could soon be issued for crimes in Sudanese region.
Zimbabwean Elite Implicated in Zisco Scandal
Top politicians allegedly stripped state-run firm of assets, an internal government probe has reportedly revealed.
The Language of Violence
Over the years, Mugabe's utterances have become ever more coarse and callous.
Lubanga Defence Hits Out at ICC
Militia leader’s lawyer says defence team treated unfairly on eve of historic case hearing.
Congo Case Marks ICC Debut
Judges consider whether to bring Thomas Lubanga Dyilo to trial.
Hidden Challenges of Multi-Accused Trials
As the number of multi-accused trials at the Hague tribunal grows, problems surrounding such cases become more visible.
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