Killers of Rwandan anti-corruption activist jailed for 20 years
Gustave Makonene, who worked for Transparency International, was investigating mineral smuggling from DRC
U.N. warns Congo campaign against Rwandan rebels will take time
Rwandan rebels live among civilians and U.N. wants to avoid humanitarian crisis
West urges Congo to suspend new election law after deadly protests
Opposition activists say planned changes are govt ploy to delay national elections and keep President Joseph Kabila in power
Prosecuting natural resource theft could help end conflicts - report
Individuals and companies are rarely prosecuted for the war crime of pillage
Church backs Congo protesters, rights group says 42 killed
People are protesting against reforms that could extend President Joseph Kabila's rule
Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army commander transferred to ICC in The Hague
Dominic Ongwen, who is wanted for war crimes, was recently arrested in Central African Republic
Congo police fire shots in air to disperse protesters
Crowds protesting for second day against a proposed revision to DRC's electoral code that could delay presidential election slated for 2016
At least four dead in protests over possible Congo election delay
Changes to election law could delay 2016 poll by years
Lord's Resistance Army commander handed to global court
Ongwen, a one-time child soldier who rose through ranks of the Ugandan rebel group, was indicted by global court for war crimes and crimes against humanity in 2005