Poor Protection for Balkan Trial Witnesses
Local war crimes courts fail to provide adequate support to either traumatised victims or insider witnesses.
Local war crimes courts fail to provide adequate support to either traumatised victims or insider witnesses.
In each country, school textbooks teach one version of history that sustains animosity towards the other.
Real threat posed by Islamic radicals not as great as incident suggests, analysts say, although resentment of the authorities is widespread.
As Khartoum prepares for future without South Sudan, women’s groups say its recent human rights record doesn’t bode well for new era.
Governments that pay for humanitarian effort must act to curb interference by Khartoum.
Agencies said to be reluctant to confront Sudanese government about obstructions to humanitarian aid effort.
Little consensus on whether monuments commemorating wartime atrocities help or hinder reconciliation process.
Central government’s commitment to penal reform has yet to feed through to prison management, activists say.
Landless take law into own hands, while authorities have been hesitant about confronting them.
Hardship forces children to neglect schooling and go out to work.