"Kony 2012" Campaign Too Late in North Uganda
Region is struggling to address numerous social and health crisis, and goading rebel group into retaliation could be disastrous.
On Home Ground, Lubanga Verdict Falls Flat
Conviction for using child soldiers does not reflect full scale of abuses in Ituri conflict, locals say.
Contested Lands in Ugandan North
Court case exposes shortcomings of legislation as property disputes threaten now-peaceful northern region.
Who's Heard of Hissène Habré?
Former leader of Chad has escaped prosecution for years, but wheels of justice are now slowly turning.
Children's Justice Institutions Deemed Lacking in Uganda's North
Overcrowded remand homes and inadequate detention facilities among problems cited by region’s law enforcement officials.
Darfur Students Under Pressure in Sudan
Concerns about unfair targeting of young people from western region.
Sudan Police Get Tough on Student Protests
Harsh treatment of demonstrators suggests Khartoum fears spread of unrest.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.