Defence Challenge Witness Credibility
They accuse prosecution of coaching witnesses, impeding a fair hearing.
New Radio Show for Uganda
IWPR launches programme on human rights and justice in the north of the country.
Witnesses Speak of Training Camp Floggings
Former child soldiers tell Lubanga trial of ordeal after their abduction.
Parallel Administration Disputes Remain
Kinshasa struggles to re-impose state authority over North Kivu territories.
Drug Addiction Hinders Child Soldier Reintegration
War-torn society struggles to deal with drug problem among demobilised youths.
Militias Continue to Press-gang Children
Experts say Lubanga trial has had only limited impact on child soldier recruitment.
Darfuris Subject to Arbitrary Detention
Rights activists say Sudan’s emergency laws being unjustly applied in the region.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.