Intermediary Denies Bribing Witness
He rejects allegations that he offered money and then coached an individual who went on to testify for the prosecution.
IDPs Urge UN to Shake Off Government Influence
Government denies policy of deliberately inhibiting the work of international agencies providing aid to Darfur's IDP camps.
Ugandan Girls Entering Juba Prostitution Racket
Growing concern that vulnerable youngsters being trafficked or lured by promises they can make good money across border in Sudan.
Bogoro Victim Recounts Traumatic Ordeal
Court hears disturbing details of sexual abuse by soldiers during Bogoro attack.
Dire IDP Camps Cited as Further Evidence of Genocide
ICC prosecutors say the Sudanese government continues to use hunger, rape and fear to attack Darfuri civilians.
Member of Partner Radio Station Arrested in Sudan
Activist working for a Dutch-based radio station broadcasting to Sudan is among a group of campaigners detained in Khartoum.
DRC Rape Victims Opt for Extrajudicial Settlements
Flawed justice system prompts some rape victims to reach out-of-court agreements with assailants.
Education System Failing Congolese Children
The high costs of education creates problems, with poorer pupils forced to drop out.
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