Witness tells judges of terror that ruled villages during LRA war
By Susan Kendi Soldiers in the Uganda People’s Defence Force would come to the camp to buy cigarettes and alcohol as well as eat from small restaurants, a witness told ...
By Susan Kendi Soldiers in the Uganda People’s Defence Force would come to the camp to buy cigarettes and alcohol as well as eat from small restaurants, a witness told ...
By Tom Maliti Witness P-275, a survivor of an attack on the Odek camp for internally displaced people 13 years ago, testified before the International Criminal Court last week. Lawyers ...
Reporting on trials at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands, is a huge challenge for African journalists. Few can afford to travel to The Hague, let alone stay ...
Pre-Trial Chamber III of the International Criminal Court, composed of Judges Chang-ho Chung (Presiding), Antoine Kesia-Mbe Mindua and Raul C. Pangalangan, issued a public redacted version of its decision authorising ...
By Susan Kendi Fighters in the Lord’s Resistance Army depended on a small group of people sprinkling water from a calabash onto a burning charcoal stove to ostensibly control the ...
By Susan Kendi A tug-of-war over whether or not to protect the identity of a witness in the Bosco Ntaganda trial at the International Criminal Court ended in the defence’s ...
By Thomas Verfuss More than 200 journalists from various continents have registered with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague to attend the trial judgment ...
By Thomas Verfuss Reporting on trials at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands, is a huge challenge for African journalists. Few can afford to travel to The Hague, ...
By Thomas Verfuss Reporting on trials at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands, is a huge challenge for African journalists. Few can afford to travel to The Hague, ...