Witness Testimony Deemed Prejudicial to Defence
Trial disrupted by new information from prosecution witness linking the two accused to Bogoro.
Rebel Arrests in Germany Fail to Halt Violence
Activists say there’s been hardly any let-up in FDLR actions in eastern DRC since detention of its leaders.
Lawyers Call for Darfur Victims Compensation
But government body lacks funds to fulfil promises to rebuild the region.
Child Soldiers Allegedly Helped Pillage Bogoro
Witness recounts how child soldiers wielding spears looted Ituri village.
No More Parole for Rapists
Prosecutors in Katanga province pledge to end possibility of early release in rape cases.
Army Tries Soldiers Accused of Kasugho Attack
Stores were looted and women raped as aggrieved troops wreaked mayhem.
Ahmadinejad's Economic Plans Under Attack
New five-year plan and annual budget poorly conceived, say deputies.
Defence Ask to Share Information
Lawyers want judge to allow them to share case details with Katanga defence team.
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