Focus
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).
Crippled and Destitute Stranded in Camps
With nowhere to go and no-one to look after them, they face an uncertain future.
Lira Corruption Arrests Controversy
Police criticised over their handling of arrests of local representatives suspected of fraud.
Kampala Running Out of Patience With Kony
More frustration for Ugandan officials and international peace negotiators as rebel leader rebuffs them again.
Ituri's Fragile Peace
Locals say international justice needs to play role in reconciliation and determining root causes of conflict.
Will He, Won't He?
Northern Ugandan leaders' hopes of securing peace deal raised as rebel leader once more claims he will sign.
Northerners Struggle to Forgive Ex-Rebels
Former militia members continue to be shunned by their communities, despite traditional justice rituals.
ICC Judges to Review LRA Cases
Rethink comes in light of deal between Kampala and rebels providing for domestic war crimes prosecutions.
International Justice/ICC: Oct '08
Radio stations in South Kivu, eastern DRC, eager to rebroadcast the first programme in IWPR series on war crimes justice.