Former LRA Commander Lobbies African Court Over Release
Lawyers for Thomas Kwoyelo say he is being unfairly detained after High Court terminated his trial.
Kenya's Special Court Faces Uphill Task
Proposals for an international division of Kenyan high court are widely welcomed, though experts say securing justice for past election violence remains a challenge.
Kenyans Welcome New Chance for Justice
Plans for a special court could see prosecutions for 2007-08 electoral violence beyond the four cases at the ICC.
Kampala's Compensation Pledge Questioned
Victims still awaiting government support six years after government promises to support those injured during rebel war in northern Uganda.
Bad Memories Create Fears Ahead of Kenyan Polls
Victims of violence after 2007 election are reluctant to participate this time around.
Kofi Annan Comments Spark Kenyan Election Row
While politicians allege foreign interference, others say international diplomat’s remarks should be heeded.
Lawyers Demand Former Rebel's Release
They say continued detention of former Lord's Resistance Army commander without charge is unlawful.
Kenyan Chief Justice Announces Special Court
Groundbreaking development made public at launch of IWPR and Wayamo Foundation programme.
Uganda: Desperate Mothers Dope Own Children
Young women leave children sedated at home so they can go out and work in sex trade.
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