Sierra Leone: Amputees win anti-corruption case, but still struggle for their rights
19 Mar 2008
Amputees in Sierra Leone won a long legal battle against corruption, but are still struggling for their rights. Story by Mariama Khai Fornah
Liberia: Victim and perpetrator reconciled at TRC hearing
12 Mar 2008 | By Macdonald Metzger of UNMIL Radio
TRC facilitates reconciliation between victim and perpetrator at public hearings in eastern Liberia. Story by Macdonald Metzger of UNMIL Radio
Sierra Leoneans hail Special Court final ruling on AFRC leaders
03 Mar 2008 | By Umaru S Jah
Appeals Chamber ruling of the Special Court confirms long prison sentences for three former AFRC leaders. Umaru S Jah reports.
Uganda: Peace negotiators agree Special Court for top LRA leaders
21 Feb 2008 | By Gloria Nakiyimba, Capital Radio
Ugandan government and LRA rebels agreed a Special Court to try top LRA leaders for war atrocities. Gloria Nakiyimba reports.
Sierra Leone/Liberia: Key witness says Taylor was “Godfather” to Sierra Leone rebels
04 Feb 2008 | By Umaru S. Jah
Umaru S Jah of The Democrat reports from The Hague on a key testimony alleging close links between Taylor and Sierra Leone's RUF rebels
Liberia: Former rebel priest confesses killings
17 Jan 2008
Perpetrators have begun testifying before the TRC in Monrovia. Listen to a report by UNMIL Radio's Macdonald Metzger
Liberia: TRC begins hearings
09 Jan 2008 | By Samwar S. Fallah
Liberian president Ellen Johnson launches TRC hearings with plea to all Liberians. Story by Samwar S. Fallah of the Telegraph
Liberia: Special Court ready to help Liberia prosecute war criminals, says Prosecutor
21 Dec 2007 | By Othello Garblah
Othello Garblah, News editor at the New Democrat, reports on Stephen Rapp's visit to Monrovia
Liberia/Sierra Leone: Special Court Prosecutor visits Monrovia ahead of Taylor trial
17 Dec 2007
Listen to Olive Thomass of Star Radio reporting from Monrovia on Special Court prosecutor's visit
Sierra Leone: Child soldier haunted by war memories
14 Dec 2007 | By Umaru S Jah
Ex-child soldier tells Umaru S Jah, journalist for The Democrat newspaper, of the nightmares that haunt him still.









