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Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has turned down an invitation to a meeting of the U.N. Security Council, where he had been expected to face pressure over the conflict in Darfur....
Uganda's fugitive rebel commander Joseph Kony will sign a final deal on Thursday at the remote Sudan-Congo border to end one of Africa's longest wars, the chief mediator at peace talks...
Nations including Syria, Iraq and Israel should join a landmark pact for destroying stockpiles of chemical weapons as they serve hardly any security or strategic purpose, a watchdog agency said on...
A Ugandan peace deal will allow rebels to atone for crimes through a traditional "blood settlement", avoiding prison and judgment by an international court, President Yoweri Museveni said...
The Ugandan government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels have signed a landmark agreement on how to deal with war crimes committed during the 21-year war in the north of the country....
Address by Advocate Johnny de Lange, MP, Deputy Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development, on the occasion of the Nelson Mandela Lecture, The Hague, Netherlands
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)...
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor funded and armed a rebel leader in neighbouring Sierra Leone, one of his top aides told a U.N.-backed war crimes court on Wednesday.
Taylor is on trial for...