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Raising Awareness About the ICC and ICDThe UCICC has been raising awareness about the ICC since 2004.
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Engaging Affected Communities in the NorthThe UCICC has been training intermediaries and paralegals to engage affected communities in local languages on the ICC and victims' issues
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Training Paralegals and IntermediariesThe UCICC staff trained paralegals and intermediaries in Lira on the work of the ICC and ICD in April 2012
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Engaging Police Officers and Prison OfficialsThe UCICC organises dialogues to engage police officers and prison officials on their roles in post-conflict northern Uganda
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University Outreach on the ICCThe UCICC and ICC Field Outreach Office engaged law students at Islamic University in Uganda on the ICC
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Participating in Broader Transitional Justice EffortsThe UCICC participated in the Barlonyo massacre memorial ceremony organised by the community of Barlonyo on Feb 20-21 2012
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Engaging International ActorsUCICC and HURINET-U met with former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan at the 2010 Review Conference in Kampala
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Interacting with ICC States DelegatesThe UCICC met with the former President of the ICC Assembly of States Parties Ambassador Wenawesar
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ICC Media OutreachThe UCICC and CICC appear on a talk show to discuss the work of the ICC
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UCICC Launches 'The Forum'HURINET-U Chair Mohammed Ndifuna launches 'The Forum', a UCICC publication
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Engaging Judicial Officers in Northern UgandaParticipants of the Judicial Symposium in Northern Uganda organised by UCICC and HURINET-U
Press Statements: al-Bashir's Visit to Zambia & ICC Naming of Suspects in Kenyan Situation
On the 17th of December, 2010, the UCICC and Human Rights Network Uganda (HURINET-U) held a joint press conference at the HURINET-U offices in Ntinda.
At the press conference, two statements were issued: One concerned the recent failed visit by President Omar al-Bashir to Zambia and, the second was in regards to the recent release of the list of six individuals by the ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, believed to be most responsible for the atrocities committed during the post election violence in Kenya.
During this Conference, HURINET-U and UCICC made known their position on the new trends; that is to say their continued support to promote accountability and the continued need to strengthen international criminal justice.
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- Ocampo Dismisses Appeal by Kenyan Four
- Press Release: Cause to Arrest President al-Bashir During Visit to Uganda
- Press Statements: al-Bashir's Visit to Zambia & ICC Naming of Suspects in Kenyan Situation
- Suspect in DRC Situation in Custody at the the Hague
- Confirmation of charges hearing in the case of The Prosecutor v. Callixte Mbarushimana scheduled to start on 4 July 2011
- ICC Welcomes Republic of Moldova as New State Party
- ICC Prosecutor's Statement on Libya
- ICC Trial Chamber I Rejects Dyilo’s Application for Stay
- ICC OTP Statement on Situation in Libya
