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Bemba Trial Opens With Harrowing Testimony
Protected witness describes violent acts allegedly committed by military force commanded by the accused.
Bustling Arua Faces Uncertain Future
Town on border between Uganda and Sudan enjoying something of a boom, but there could be trouble ahead.
BBC Briefed on Bemba Trial
IWPR justice reporter Katy Glassborow interviewed by the BBC's Network Africa programme on start of Jean Pierre Bemba trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
International Justice/ICC: Oct/Nov '10, Part I
IWPR justice reporter Katy Glassborow interviewed by the BBC's Network Africa programme on start of Jean Pierre Bemba trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Khartoum Under Fire Over IDP Camp Conditions
ICC prosecutors say situation is further evidence of an ongoing genocide campaign in Darfur.
Bemba Casts Shadow on Upcoming DRC Elections
Despite his detention at the ICC, indictee’s hold over western DRC remains strong.
The Perils of Reporting in Sudan
Detention of journalist underlines the grave risks Sudanese media face in trying to maintain their independence.
Paying for Justice
Stamping out corruption among police and local officials seen as crucial to post-conflict recovery in northern Uganda.
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