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ICC - International Criminal Court
Years active: 2005-2015
IWPR is at the forefront of media interventions in situations of human suffering and mass abuses around the world. It gives a voice to the vulnerable and delivers crucial analysis on conflict and impunity to both a local and global audience. As the leading news agency reporting on international justice and human rights, IWPR makes an important contribution to the value and effectiveness of local judicial mechanisms as well as international legal institutions such as the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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.
Khartoum Under Fire Over IDP Camp Conditions
ICC prosecutors say situation is further evidence of an ongoing genocide campaign in Darfur.
The Perils of Reporting in Sudan
Detention of journalist underlines the grave risks Sudanese media face in trying to maintain their independence.
Intermediary Denies Bribing Witness
He rejects allegations that he offered money and then coached an individual who went on to testify for the prosecution.
Glimpses of Hope in Impoverished Kibera
Corrugated jungle that is Africa's second largest slum was one of the flashpoints of ethnic violence following Kenya's 2007 election.
Ugandan Girls Entering Juba Prostitution Racket
Growing concern that vulnerable youngsters being trafficked or lured by promises they can make good money across border in Sudan.
Bogoro Victim Recounts Traumatic Ordeal
Court hears disturbing details of sexual abuse by soldiers during Bogoro attack.
Member of Partner Radio Station Arrested in Sudan
Activist working for a Dutch-based radio station broadcasting to Sudan is among a group of campaigners detained in Khartoum.
DRC Rape Victims Opt for Extrajudicial Settlements
Flawed justice system prompts some rape victims to reach out-of-court agreements with assailants.