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Concern at trend towards assigning lawyers to represent victims rather than letting them choose their own.
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Despite offering a less repressive environment, Kenya too bans homosexual acts.
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Prospect of aid is welcomed, but those who suffered wonder why it has taken so long to begin assessing their needs.
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Hague court says it is serious about gender-based crimes. But it is yet to secure a conviction.
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As the court asks for a bigger budget, it will need to consider where cost savings can be made.
6 Sep 05
Illegal immigrants flock to Bosnia in the hope of being smuggled into Western Europe.
6 Sep 05
Serbia's opposition, for once, is confident of defeating Milosevic in forthcoming elections.
6 Sep 05
International officials are running out of patience with Bosnia's incompetent leaders
6 Sep 05
Many in Serbia want Milosevic to pay for the crimes he committed against the Serbian people
6 Sep 05
Kosovo looks set to become the Taiwan of the Balkans - independent in all but name
6 Sep 05
Republika Srpska faces an uncertain future whoever wins this weekend's election
6 Sep 05
Widespread corruption in Serbia may hamper international efforts to help rebuild the republic.
6 Sep 05
The Romanian political establishment rallies to counter hard line nationalist surge
6 Sep 05
Macedonia struggles to cope with thousands of Kosovo Roma refugees driven from their homes by Albanian extremists
6 Sep 05
Romanians voters rally to fend off ultra-nationalist's presidential challenge.
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Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned
For almost three years, while her home city of Mosul was under occupation by so-called Islamic State (IS), Tahani Salih kept a daily diary documenting their crimes.
By Daniella Peled, IWPR Managing Editor