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Courts told that looted property that was too heavy to be carried away was destroyed.
Kato Killing Must Serve as Catalyst for Change
US president has mourned murder of Ugandan Gay activist – Ugandan leaders should do the same.
South Sudan Diplomats Prepare for Big Day
They work out of anonymous London offices, but Juba's UK representatives are getting ready to come out of the shadows.
Bemba's CAR Visit Allegedly Led to Drop in Crimes
ICC trial hears how abuses by Congolese troops diminished after the accused spoke to them.
DRC Death Penalty Debate
Some activists say that the country is still too violent for its abolition.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.