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IWPR's International Justice Reporting Project
This programme provides in-depth investigations and analysis on international justice issues for republication across Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan; generates debate about peace and reconciliation; and supports journalists through in-country trainings and internships in The Hague.
Project Highlights +
September '09
Reporting Impact +
September '09
Facing Justice - ICC Radio Show Lubanga trial updates from IWPR-NL and OSI
Handbook for Sudanese Journalists pdf ICC Programme Biannual Review
Introduction to the ICC Coalition for International Justice
16 Nov 09 | ICC - Africa Update  236
First Person
Congolese reporter speaks of harrowing messages threatening to kill her and two colleagues.
By Jolly Kamuntu in South Kivu (AR No 236, 20-Nov-09)
French
Democratic Republic of Congo
Campaigners want ICC to indict Ugandan rebels for crimes they are alleged to have committed in DRC.
By Melanie Gouby in the Hague and Gabriel Shabani in Kinshasa (AR No 236, 18-Nov-09)
Officials are putting street children into care, but campaigners say more should be done to reunite them with their parents.
By Héritier Maila in Lubumbashi (AR No 236, 16-Nov-09)
Uganda
Many cases of domestic violence linked to widows stripped of their property by family members.
By Gloria Aciro Laker in Gulu (AR No 236, 18-Nov-09)
 
Recent reports
5 Nov 09 | ICC - Africa Update  235
Democratic Republic of Congo
Former inmate describes how corrupt jail staff collude in sexual exploitation of female convicts.
By Heritier Maila in Lubumbashi (AR No 235, 5-Nov-09)
French
27 Oct 09 | ICC - Africa Update  234
Sudan
Defence lawyer for rebel leader claims Khartoum used African Union camp to gain intelligence on rebels and civilians.
By Katy Glassborow in The Hague (AR No 234, 27-Oct-09)
Arab
Uganda
Apparent foot-dragging prompts fears that role of army will not be properly investigated.
By Bill Oketch in Kampala (AR No 234, 27-Oct-09)
Project Highlights
IWPR holds broadcast journalism training session ahead of new radio programme in northern Uganda.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (30-Oct-09)
Reporting Impact
IWPR story on media crackdown helps strengthen press freedom movement.
By Bill Oketch in Lira (30-Oct-09)
16 Oct 09 | ICC - Africa Update  233
Sudan
Rights activists say emergency laws being unjustly applied in the region.
By Tajeldin Abdhalla Adam, Assa Dig Musa and Katy Glassborow in Hilversum and Blake Evans-Pritchard in The Hague (AR No 233, 22-Oct-09)
Arab
Democratic Republic of Congo
Despite intensive attempts at reform, courts in Ituri remain seriously flawed.
By Rachel Irwin and Melanie Gouby in The Hague (AR No 233, 21-Oct-09)
French
There’s concern the process may tighten Kabila’s hold on power and further undermine judicial independence.
By Eugène Bakama Bope (AR No 233, 16-Oct-09)
French
6 Oct 09 | ICC - Africa Update  232
Uganda
A breakdown in family structure exposes lack of assistance for displaced.
By Bill Oketch in Lira (AR No 232, 9-Oct-09)
Lubanga Trial Coverage
Judges mull adding charges of sexual slavery and inhumane treatment.
By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (AR No 232, 06-Oct-09)
French
Democratic Republic of Congo
Forced to pay to register complaints, Congolese look for solutions outside the law.
By Heritier Maila in Lubumbashi (AR No 232, 6-Oct-09)
French
Project Highlights
Project team canvasses views of cross-section of DRC society on Lubanga trial and the ICC.
By Charles Mukandirwa Wetemwami, IWPR’s DRC project coordinator (9-Oct-09)



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