North Uganda Disarmament Scheme Draws Blank
Security services draw criticism for failing to properly inform public of firearms collection programme.
Security services draw criticism for failing to properly inform public of firearms collection programme.
Government wants people to go back to villages, and helps them raise old homes from ruins.
Despite recent history of violence, Sunni Arab and Kurdish politicians in Nineveh are beginning to cooperate.
Observers worried that threats to journalists and restrictions on media could derail redevelopment efforts in northern Uganda.
Community leader argues that returning refugees prevented Bosnia dividing into totally segregated units.
Calls for minority language to be dropped as option from school exams are dangerously incendiary, experts warn.
Lack of real reconciliation leaves Kyrgyz and Uzbek communities far apart.
Dispute over fuel supply resolved for now, but angry rhetoric reflects longstanding mistrust.
Process of reintegrating rebel combatants will continue, but too little has been done to help victims.
Over 11,000 empty chairs set out in Sarajevo in mute commemoration of those who died in the siege from April 1992 to August 1995.