Street Kids Policy Change Urged
Officials are putting street children into care, but campaigners say more should be done to reunite them with their parents.
International Justice/ICC: Sept ‘09
IWPR story on media crackdown helps strengthen press freedom movement.
New Evidence of Abuse of Women Prisoners
Former inmate describes how corrupt jail staff collude in sexual exploitation of female convicts.
Riots Probe Delay Raises Concern
Apparent foot-dragging prompts fears that role of army will not be properly investigated.
International Justice/ICC: Sept ‘09
IWPR holds broadcast journalism training session ahead of new radio programme in northern Uganda.
Darfur Rebel Questions Neutrality of Peacekeeping Base
Defence lawyer for rebel leader claims Khartoum used African Union camp to gain intelligence on rebels and civilians.
Comment: Constitutional Review Fears
There’s concern the process may tighten Kabila’s hold on power and further undermine judicial independence.
New Charges Decision Delays Defence Case
Judges mull adding charges of sexual slavery and inhumane treatment.
Ituri Court Reforms Stumble Along
Despite intensive attempts at reform, courts in Ituri remain seriously flawed.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.