ICC Struggles to Reach Out to Darfuris
An IWPR investigation shows victims of Darfur conflict remain largely ignorant of the court that’s pledged to deliver them justice.
An IWPR investigation shows victims of Darfur conflict remain largely ignorant of the court that’s pledged to deliver them justice.
Corruption, violence, mismanagement leave the capital with severely restricted supplies.
Activists call on government to end military’s monopoly on war crimes trials.
Une enquête de l’IWPR montre que les victimes du conflit au Darfour ignorent encore pour la plupart l’existence de la Cour qui a promis de leur rendre justice.
Iraqi journalists struggle to get their stories out in the face of intimidation, abductions and targeted killings.
North Caucasian activists say the Sochi Olympics will write them out of history.
Legislation de-criminalises libel but imposes a range of reporting restrictions.
Dire shortage of drugs and doctors reflects catastrophic effect of war and corruption on the country’s healthcare system.
Kidnappings of students, murders of teachers and chaotic classrooms leave education in the capital close to collapse.
Extraordinary difficulties – and a few glimmers of hope – in Iraq's schools and universities.