Ugandan War Crimes Trial Hangs in Balance
Authorities should not miss chance to deliver justice following 20-year conflict with northern rebels.
Calls for Greater ICC Effort in Kenya
Attorney general says state is committed to prosecuting election violence cases, but needs help.
ICC Victims' Role Under Scrutiny in Kenya
Hundreds of victims have been given a voice in trials, but some experts warn this will complicate judicial process.
War on LRA Rebels Loses Momentum
Efforts to defeat feared group run into trouble as regional governments fail to address threat.
ICC Kenya Probe "Hampered by Intimidation"
Intimidation of investigators as well as witnesses blamed for shortage of evidence in some areas.
ICC Still Facing Rape Case Challenges
Campaigners say court has improved its record on prosecuting gender-based violence but obstacles to justice remain.
Kenya Accused of Hampering ICC Outreach
Some believe court must bolster activities on the ground to counter politicisation of cases.
New Kenyan Justice Effort Meets Scepticism
Latest move to investigate post-election violence still raises questions about will to prosecute perpetrators.
Abuse Victims Still Waiting for Damages Payouts
Unpaid compensation awarded to victims of security service excesses prompts concern over government's commitment to criminalise torture.
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