International Justice/ICC: Oct/Nov '10, Part I
IWPR justice reporter Katy Glassborow interviewed by the BBC's Network Africa programme on start of Jean Pierre Bemba trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
IWPR justice reporter Katy Glassborow interviewed by the BBC's Network Africa programme on start of Jean Pierre Bemba trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Detention of journalist underlines the grave risks Sudanese media face in trying to maintain their independence.
Government denies policy of deliberately inhibiting the work of international agencies providing aid to Darfur's IDP camps.
ICC prosecutors say the Sudanese government continues to use hunger, rape and fear to attack Darfuri civilians.
Special Representative says lack of education and safety needs to be addressed.
Government and victims disagree over the status of the armed groups.
Promises to investigate bloodshed fail to appease survivors.
Head of peacekeeping mission, Ibrahim Gambari, responds to criticism over UNAMID's role in the region.
UN Secretary General concerned that the international force was denied access to a village in North Dafur after a fatal attack.