IWPR Trains Reporters in Libya's Far East
Advice for under-resourced newsrooms, one-to-one mentoring for editorial staff.
Advice for under-resourced newsrooms, one-to-one mentoring for editorial staff.
Whether or not Saif al-Islam goes to the Hague, Libya’s legal system will struggle to deal with the many other cases likely to be brought.
IWPR trainers engage directly with editors and reporters.
Observers question international court’s ability to take on fresh cases as funding pressures mount.
Profile of Melinda Taylor, detained with three colleagues in Libya.
Although National Transitional Council has presided over period of calm, critics say it hasn’t lived up to high hopes placed in it.
Former Liberian president successfully prosecuted for war crimes, though command responsibility not proved.
New diplomatic staff tasked with rebuilding relations and recovering stolen state assets. Deputy mission chief Ahmed Gebreel talks about breaking with the Gaddafi regime.
Progress needed on security, economy and governance to dispel unhappiness with transitional authorities.