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A year after the earthquake, in a place where many continue to live in tents, why rebuild the gingerbread houses of Haiti?

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In another unexpected detour at the Charles Taylor war-crimes trial, the Liberian president's own counsel faces disciplinary charges.

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Far from the theatrics of recent weeks, the mobile court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo points the way to enhanced delivery of international criminal justice.

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Fizi Diary: Guilty!

February 22, 2011 | by Kelly Askin

In an unprecedented decision, a court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has convicted four military officers on charges of rape and terrorism as crimes against humanity.

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Kenya can no longer stomach the unhealthy discourse of tribalism. Strong nationhood will be achieved only through celebrating our diversity and uniting despite differences.

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Loon Gangte of the Delhi Network of Positive People discusses the life-and-death consequences a proposed EU-India Free Trade Agreement would have for people living with HIV.

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