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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).
Museveni Faces Tough New Parliament
At least 80 incumbent members of parliament lost seats in last week’s election, which could mean trouble for Museveni’s third term.
Women in Darfur Look to ICC
The court may offer the only hope for many rape victims to see justice done.
Limit Museveni's Reign, Voters Say
Survey participants say their president’s term in office should be restricted.
Uganda: Presidential Campaign Heats Up
Intimidation charges fly as opposition candidates vie for voters.
Interview: Justice in Uganda
Senior ICC official Phakiso Mochockoko tells IWPR about his hopes of bringing to justice those responsible for atrocities in Uganda.
Rwandan Ethnic Strife Fuels Congo Conflict
Ethnic hatred that sparked mass killings in Rwanda may be behind fighting in eastern Congo that has uprooted thousands of civilians.
ICC Prosecution of Mugabe Urged
Is the groundwork being laid to bring Zimbabwe’s president to The Hague?
Ugandan Militia Fights Off LRA
After terrorising Uganda for 20 years, the LRA has met its match in the form of the Arrow Boys.
Uganda: Besigye Back on Campaign Trail
Finally free, Besigye struggles to close President Museveni’s poll lead.