Kinshasa Downplaying Alleged Massacre
Congolese government suspected of minimising Makombo killings to speed up withdrawal of peacekeepers.
Bogoro Witness Tells of Gunshot Wound
Woman says she was hit as she hid from rebels attacking the town.
Broadcast Generates Justice Debate
Ugandan listeners eager to vent their views after listening to IWPR show on international justice.
International Justice/ICC: Feb/Mar ‘10
Ugandan listeners eager to vent their views after listening to IWPR show on international justice.
A Chink of Light for Democracy?
Election unlikely to change very much, but could open up a political space for opposition parties.
Election Commission Slammed
Accusations levelled that electoral irregularities are not being properly dealt with.
Concern Over Janjaweed Immunity
Activists say Darfur militiamen absorbed into army to prevent them facing justice. By Tajeldin Abdhalla Adam, Assadig Mustafa Zakaria Musa, Simon Jennings and Katy Glassborow in Hilversum and Blake Evans-Pritchard in The Hague
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Important steps have been taken, but the Iraqi authorities must place a higher priority on confronting impunity and professionalising its approach to human rights.
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Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.