Zimbabweans Blamed for South African Crime
Political violence at home has given the Zimbabwean refugees a serious image problem in their new homeland.
Congolese Braced for More Trouble
There are widespread fears that the eventual loser in the presidential race will revert to violence.
Accountability in Darfur
ICC proceedings against two Darfur suspects signal that the court may be able to succeed in western Sudan, where there is little international political will for tough action and the UN Security Council is deadlocked.
Special Report: Lubanga Trial Transformed by Victims
Involvement of Congolese in process sparks debate.
Peace Versus Justice in Uganda
Can the International Criminal Court’s demand that Ugandan rebel leaders face trial coexist with the need to achieve a workable peace deal?
International Justice Failing Rape Victims
Despite significant strides in international law, many sexual violence crimes are going unpunished because of flawed investigations and prosecutions.
Land Rights Confusion Hinders Darfur IDP Returns
As pressure mounts to send IDPs home, little is being said about the crucial issue of land rights.
Orphaned Children Struggle to Survive
With families devastated by war, children are forced to become main breadwinners.
ICC Intermediaries Allegedly Concocted Evidence
Two witnesses say the intermediaries falsely claimed boys were former child soldiers.
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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.