International Justice/ICC: Dec ‘09/Jan ‘10
IWPR project team produces three-part radio series to highlight issue of sexual violence in Darfur.
DRC Stations Keen to Broadcast Hague Updates
Growing demand among DRC radio stations for Live Hague broadcasts on Katanga case.
International Justice/ICC: Dec ‘09/Jan ‘10
Growing demand among DRC radio stations for Live Hague broadcasts on Katanga case.
Court Offers Unique Help Scheme for Victims
Special fund can help war crimes victims even when no trial will ever take place.
Thoughts from a Petrol Queue
Long lines of cars waiting for fuel that rarely arrive form a strange subculture, with engine-less vehicles joining the queue, and street kids sleeping in Mercedes.
The Cost of Impunity for Liberian Ex-Leader
By Eric Witte in Luxembourg (Africa Reports No 44, 17-Oct-05)
Netting Uganda's Rebels
The ICC needs the backing of regional states and the full support of the UN if it is to secure the arrest of leaders of the Lords Resistance Army.
Zimbabwean Radio Journalists to Face Trial
The silencing of the country's last independent radio station.
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Life in the Shadows for Armenia’s Transgender Community
Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.