Institute for War & Peace Reporting (London)
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November 23
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Kenya: Calls for Greater ICC Effort in Kenya
Kenya's attorney general is calling on the International Criminal Court in The Hague to do more to help his country's own judiciary prosecute individuals accused of responsibility... Read more »
November 16
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Congo-Kinshasa: Will Kinshasa Go Easy On M23 Rebels?
Insurgent fighters in eastern Congo find they can sign peace deals and join the army, and then desert to extract more concessions from weak government. Read more »
November 9
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Kenya: Five Years On, Kenya's Rift Valley Still Tense
Despite public claims of reconciliation, divisions still run deep between communities. Read more »
October 28
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Kenya: No Immunity for Kenyan Candidates [opinion]
Success in upcoming election would not block Hague charges against two presidential hopefuls. Read more »
October 17
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South Sudan: Praise for South Sudan Radio Show
Listeners call in to local radio stations after series on women's rights starts airing. Read more »
October 15
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Uganda: New Trainees for Facing Justice Radio
A new intake of trainees has begun reporting for IWPR while taking part in a broadcast journalism training programme in northern Uganda. Read more »
October 12
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Sudan: Abyei Dispute Threatens Accords
Recent thaw in relations between Khartoum and South Sudan could be reversed without rapid territorial solution for contested region. Read more »
October 10
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Congo-Kinshasa: Making Reparations Work in Congo
ICC supports inclusive approach to reparations, but how wide can its reach be? Read more »
October 9
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Uganda: Concerns Over North Uganda Development Plans
Local government so under-resourced that it will find it hard to deliver ambitious development plan for northern areas. Read more »
August 6
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Mali: Doubt Cast Over Hague Probe of Coup Crimes
The International Criminal Court, ICC, has promised to probe allegations of human rights abuses during a coup in Mali earlier this year. Read more »
August 5
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Kenya: Witness Protection Fears in Kenya [opinion]
Fears that government's failure to fund witness programme will hamper local investigations into post-election violence. Read more »
July 17
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Kenya: Police Violence Victims Fight for Justice
Kenyans shot by police during months of post-election violence in 2007-08 are struggling to claim the compensation due to them. Read more »
July 16
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Kenya: Suspects Remain Free Pending Hague Trials
Four Kenyan suspects indicted by the International Criminal Court, ICC, are to be allowed to remain at liberty pending trial, and if they remain cooperative, they might also stay... Read more »
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Uganda: IWPR Coverage Brings Help to Ugandan Street Children [opinion]
Headmistress offers boys bursary after hearing of their plight on Facing Justice radio programme. Read more »
July 13
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Sudan: Opposition Fails to Take Lead On Protests
Although leading Sudanese opposition parties came together last week to back the grassroots movement for regime change, the move has so far failed to take the ongoing street... Read more »
July 11
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Uganda: Is Uganda Losing Battle Against Nodding Disease? [analysis]
As the nodding disease crisis in northern Uganda worsens, local health workers and parents have told IWPR that many of the children affected are still struggling to access... Read more »
July 10
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Congo-Kinshasa: Judges Deplore Failure to Charge Warlord With Sexual Violence
Convicted Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo has been sentenced to 14 years in jail, but he will have six years knocked off his sentence for the time he has already served in... Read more »
June 25
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Sudan: Beginning of End for Bashir?
Student-led demonstrations coupled with growing frustration among sections of Sudan's broader population provide the strongest indications yet of a real push for regime change,... Read more »
June 20
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Uganda: Northern Disarmament Scheme Draws Blank
After a firearms amnesty in northern Uganda failed to recover any weapons at all, experts criticised the ongoing disarmament programme for failing to engage effectively with the... Read more »
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Central Africa: No More Amnesty for Uganda's LRA
Government's decision to delete clause granting reprieve to former combatants could be a backward step in combating the rebel force. Read more »
June 18
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Congo-Kinshasa: With Focus on One DRC Rebel Chief, Others Forgotten
Pressure is mounting for the arrest of Congolese militia commander Bosco Ntaganda, with the International Criminal Court, ICC, seeking new charges and President Joseph Kabila... Read more »
June 16
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Libya: Shadowy Force Denies Rights to Hague Lawyers
There is something about Melinda Taylor that makes her stand out from the many other sharp, intelligent and enthusiastic lawyers she rubs shoulders with in The Hague. Read more »
June 14
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Kenya: Hague Trials Could Begin After 2013 Election
The trial of four Kenyans charged by the International Criminal Court, ICC, could start after the country's presidential election scheduled for March 4, 2013, if judges agree to... Read more »
June 8
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Kenya: Parties to Meet in July on Next Step in Election Violence Trials [analysis]
The cases against four senior Kenyan figures before the International Criminal Court, ICC, cleared a major hurdle on May 24 when appeals judges rejected challenges which the... Read more »
May 30
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Sudan: Has Court Lost Touch With Darfur Refugees? [analysis]
Budget constraints and poor security on the ground reduce opportunities to engage with refugees and war victims in Chad. Read more »
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