International Justice/ICC: Aug/Sept '11
Kenyan reporters get to grips with ICC as confirmation of charges hearings in cases connected with post-election violence get underway.
Kenyan reporters get to grips with ICC as confirmation of charges hearings in cases connected with post-election violence get underway.
Court under pressure to offer support to victims of election violence, but could risk jeopardising cases against alleged ringleaders if it does so.
Ability of Twitter and Facebook users to quickly spread confidential information poses danger for protected witnesses.
Experts say criminal trials alone will not be enough to heal wounds of 2007-08 violence.
Police insist they will continue looking into alleged abuses despite concerns about lack of capacity and political will.
With Kenyan and now Ivory Coast suspects charged, some commentators see international court as deterrent to political violence.
Success in upcoming election would not block Hague charges against two presidential hopefuls.
Attorney general says state is committed to prosecuting election violence cases, but needs help.
Hundreds of victims have been given a voice in trials, but some experts warn this will complicate judicial process.
Intimidation of investigators as well as witnesses blamed for shortage of evidence in some areas.