Uganda: Demystifying Kony
LRA chief looks more like a conventional rebel leader than a man described by former followers as a prophet who talked to angels.
LRA chief looks more like a conventional rebel leader than a man described by former followers as a prophet who talked to angels.
New peace initiative for northern Uganda highlights divisions over the International Criminal Court’s attempt to arrest rebel leader Joseph Kony.
Khartoum wants to restrict any future role for the United Nations role in Darfur.
Peace negotiator says arrest warrants for LRA chiefs severely undermine local efforts to end the war.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Luis Moreno Ocampo, speaks to IWPR about the first accused to arrive at the court - Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
Senior ICC official Phakiso Mochockoko tells IWPR about his hopes of bringing to justice those responsible for atrocities in Uganda.
After terrorising Uganda for 20 years, the LRA has met its match in the form of the Arrow Boys.
American witness tells of Serb invitation to take pot-shot at Sarajevo.