International justice
ICC Under Fire Over Investigations
Dropping of charges against Kenyan suspect raises serious questions about role of witnesses.
Tackling Hate Speech in Kenya's Slums
Experts warn against incitement in Korogocho ahead of March elections. Efforts aimed at communication by mobile phone and internet are seeking to keep the peace among youth.
Kenyans Still Haunted by Election Trauma
Many who witnessed horrific events five years ago continue to suffer psychological effects of the unrest.
ICC Pledge Meets Scepticism
Kenyan voters and legal experts have expressed their doubts following Prime Minster Raila Odinga’s promise to try to return The Hague cases for trial in Kenya.
Kenyan Media in the Spotlight
Ahead of Kenya’s March general election, observers warn press has a responsibility not to exacerbate tensions.
Kenyan Media in the Spotlight
Ahead of Kenya’s March general election, observers say the press has a responsibility not to exacerbate tensions.
Washington's Growing Ties With International Court
US steers clear of joining International Criminal Court, but it is now much more aligned with the court's goals than ever before.
Kenyans Welcome New Chance for Justice
Plans for a special court could see prosecutions for 2007-08 electoral violence beyond the four cases at the ICC.