Questions Raised Over Landmark Ugandan Trial
As the first LRA rebel is set to face justice, experts wonder whether the court trying him can adequately handle the case.
Rights Disregarded Under Sudan's Weak Constitution
As Khartoum prepares for future without South Sudan, women’s groups say its recent human rights record doesn’t bode well for new era.
ICC Prosecutor Urged to Seek Further Kenya Charges
Post-election shootings in Kisumu and Kibera absent from current charges against senior political figures.
Congolese Widows Stripped of Inheritance
Law ignored in favour of traditional view that wives have no right to husband’s property.
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