Rwanda: Community Courts Under Scrutiny
Traditional courts were designed to speed the trial of lesser players in the Rwandan genocide, but Hutus fear they may dispense victor’s justice.
Rwanda's Street Children
Government wants communities to take more interest in the children left to fend for themselves.
Sudan: John Garang's Death Leaves Unfilled Gap
Peace deal looks shakier following the death of a rebel leader who came into government after a 22-year war against Khartoum.
Garang Loss a Blow for Uganda Peace Hopes?
There’s concern that John Garang’s death will set back peace prospects in northern Uganda.
Uganda: President for Life?
Museveni critics concerned by his apparent third-term aspirations.
Tanzania: Zanzibar Vote Spells More Trouble
As the opposition disputes the election result, there are fears Islamic radicals could step in to channel widespread discontent.
Tajikistan's Disappearing Opposition
Critics say the government is already sidelining the competition even though the presidential election is a year away.
Ocalan trial: Breaking the Man or Breaking the Movement
The Turkish authorities have captured, and may yet kill, the PKK leader. But the arrest may in fact inspire rather than defeat the movement for Kurdish rights in Turkey.
The Ocalan Trial: Greece, Ocalan And The Shadow State
The Ocalan fiasco confirmed the continuing power of the ultra-nationalist "parastate" in Greece, and threatens the continuation of the government's modernising, pro-European policies.
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