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27 Jun 2011
 
 
SA`s Arms Scandal: Why SA had to buy the Gripen
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The 11 year controversy surrounding the South African government’s controversial arms deal has once again made news headlines after Swedish defence company SAAB admitted that following its own...
 
 
26 Oct 2010
 
Lessons learnt from the ICC case against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Ending months of speculation and uncertainty, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) ordered a resumption of proceedings in the Thomas Lubanga Dyilo case. Lubanga Dyilo's is...
 
 
01 Jul 2010
 
The DRC at 50 - Confronting the challenges of peace and territorial consolidation
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) celebrates 50 years of independence from colonial rule today. At fifty, the country is torn between competing and contradictory internal forces as it tries to...
 
 
08 Jul 2008
 
Court to keep suspect Lubanga in custody
INTERNATIONAL
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Monday that Congolese war crimes suspect Thomas Lubanga will remain in jail pending its final ruling on an appeal by prosecutors against an order that...
 
 
13 Mar 2008
 
Global court to start first trial on June 23
INTERNATIONAL
The International Criminal Court said on Thursday it will start its first trial -- that of a Congolese militia leader accused of sending child soldiers to fight -- on June 23. The trial of Thomas...
 
 
15 Feb 2008
 
First trial at permanent war crimes court delayed
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Judges have delayed the first trial at the International Criminal Court after lawyers for a Congolese militia leader accused of using child soldiers insisted on more time to prepare his defence....
 
 
08 Feb 2008
 
ICC vows "no impunity" for African war criminals
INTERNATIONAL
There can be no impunity for those guilty of war crimes in Africa such as mass rape or slaughtering civilians, even when peace processes are under way, the International Criminal Court (ICC)...
 
 
13 Oct 2003
 
UN peacekeepers deploy throughout DRC
News
UN peacekeepers will deploy to another three villages in the strife-torn Ituri province after having set up a permanent presence near the site of a massacre of 65 people, the UN special envoy to...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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