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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.
On the Scale - DarfurOn the Scale - Darfur Facing Justice - DRCFacing Justice - DRC
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October/November '09
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LubangaLubanga trial updates from IWPR-NL and OSI Handbook for Sudanese Journalists pdf
Introduction to the ICC Coalition for International Justice
6 Feb 10 | ICC - Africa Update  245
Democratic Republic of Congo
Many children in this eastern town have little option but to do heavy work in order to get by.
By Nicole Tambite Mahungu in Goma (AR No 245, 9-Feb-10)
Lubanga Trial Coverage
Judge says Lubanga’s lawyers should have been informed of details regarding defence witnesses.
By Wairagala Wakabi in The Hague (AR No 245, 6-Feb-10)
 
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30 Jan 10 | ICC - Africa Update  244
Democratic Republic of Congo
Locals say officers can’t cope when violence breaks out at public gatherings.
By Héritier Maila in Lubumbashi (AR No 244, 2-Feb-10)
Lubanga Trial Coverage
They accuse prosecution of coaching witnesses, impeding a fair hearing.
By Wairagala Wakabi in The Hague (AR No 244, 29-Jan-10)
French
Katanga Trial Coverage
Witness tells of meeting about control of supply line along which village was located.
By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (AR No 244, 29-Jan-10)
24 Jan 10 | ICC - Africa Update  243
Democratic Republic of Congo
War-torn society struggles to deal with drug problem among demobilised youths.
By Lucie Bindu in Goma (AR No 243, 22-Jan-10)
French
Kinshasa struggles to re-impose state authority over North Kivu territories.
By Jacques Kahorha in Masisi (AR No 243, 26-Jan-10)
French
Lubanga Trial Coverage
Former child soldiers tell Lubanga trial of ordeal after their abduction.
By Wairagala Wakabi in The Hague (AR No 244, 22-Jan-10)
French
15 Jan 10 | ICC - Africa Update  242
Lubanga Trial Coverage
Former child soldier takes the stand in Lubanga trial to recount his ordeal.
By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (AR No 243, 15-Jan-10)
French
IWPR News
IWPR launches programme on human rights and justice in the north of the country.
(20-01-10)
8 Jan 10 | ICC - Africa Update  241
Democratic Republic of Congo
Experts say Lubanga trial has had only limited impact on child soldier recruitment.
By Melanie Gouby in The Hague, Evariste Mahamba in Rutshuru and Esperance Nzigire in Goma (AR No 242, 12-Jan-10)
French
Lubanga Trial Coverage
UN expert says it currently can exclude girls since it focuses only on activities that are directly linked to combat.
By Rachel Irwin and Melanie Gouby in The Hague (AR No 241, 08-Jan-10)
French
IWPR Comment
By Charles Ntiricya in The Hague (11-Jan-10)
French



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