
Focus
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: May '08
Young journalist from war-ravaged northern Uganda looks back on eye-opening internship at IWPR’s Hague office.
International Justice/ICC: May '08
IWPR report on Bemba arrest republished in leading Kinshasa daily and distributed among victims in eastern DRC.
Comment: Justice Squandered
Conviction in murdered journalist case leaves many questions unanswered.
War Fears Return
Villagers in northern Uganda gripped with fear following rebel attacks in South Sudan.
UN Cautious About Abeyi Intervention
Security Council urged to deploy peacekeepers to stop escalating violence in oil-rich region.
Outcry Over ICC's Scrapping of Rape Charges
Victims of sexual violence in DRC angered by court’s controversial move.
Food Crisis Hits North
War-scarred region faces new woes as food prices spiral.
Sexual Violence Charges for DRC Cases Scrapped
Human rights groups warn controversial move could lead to a culture of impunity.