DRC Youth Under Spotlight as Elections Loom
Young people could have a significant influence on upcoming polls – both negative and positive.
Uganda: Future of War Crimes Trials in Question
Granting of amnesty for alleged rebel commander may jeopardise other cases.
Female Abductees Suffer Reintegration Pain
Women and girls captured by the LRA in northern Uganda struggle to settle back into former villages, while their children, often fathered by rebels, face complete rejection.
Uganda Gets Time to Solve Witness Safety Problem
Court officials say appeal against acquittal of LRA suspect may allow them to get protection measures in place for future trials.
Defence Challenge Case Against Mbarushimana
Lawyers deny accused was responsible for rebel group’s crimes in eastern Congo.
Memorials of LRA Conflict Short on Detail
Several monuments built to commemorate lives lost in the 20-year rebel war in northern Uganda are lacking much needed records of events and those who died.
Further Justice Mechanisms Urged in Kenya
Experts say criminal trials alone will not be enough to heal wounds of 2007-08 violence.
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