Locals Want Patasse to Face Justice
But ICC prosecutors say they lack evidence of his individual criminal responsibility for crimes.
Hutu Militia Rampages Across North Kivu
FDLR launch wave of violence in what appears to be revenge for bid to turf them out of Congo.
Age of Child Soldiers Scrutinised
Prosecution seeks to prove some trial witnesses were under 15 when they were used in combat.
Storm Over Press Law
Journalists and opposition politicians calling for bill to be amended, saying it’s a blow to media freedom.
Court Told of Lubanga's UPC Role
Prosecutors present scores of documents they say show Lubanga’s overarching authority in the group.
Al-Bashir Defies ICC at Home and Abroad
Indicted Sudanese president takes trip overseas and reportedly steps up attacks against Darfuris.
Uganda Probes Alleged Supplies to LRA
Belgian nationals implicated in secret shipments following seizure of trucks in South Sudan.
Legions of Street Kids Legacy of Congolese Tragedy
Their numbers have spiralled over the past 15 years – the victims of social and economic collapse.
Gono Car Perks Fiasco
Central bank governor ordered to request legislators to return cars he issued them.
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