DRC War-Wounded Face Life of Penury
Former soldiers with debilitating injuries say they have no option but to beg in the streets, and many turn to drink or drugs.
“Dream Come True” for DRC Journalist
She says visit to the ICC in The Hague helped improve her understanding of how the court worked and what it was trying to achieve.
Efforts to Strengthen DRC Judiciary Floundering
Deployment of newly recruited magistrates snagged, seemingly leaving judiciary in east as flawed as ever.
The ICC Up Close
IWPR trainee who reports on ICC-related issues in eastern DRC pays visit to The Hague to witness firsthand the trials she follows back home.
Ex-Child Soldiers in DRC Drawn Back Into Military Ranks
Youngsters struggling to adapt to civilian life feel they have little option but to return to fighting.
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