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The bulletin, Access, was created within the context of the activities
of the UVR in working to promote the rights and needs of victims
at the International Criminal Court.
The chief aim of the bulletin is to facilitate the sharing of information and communication between victims and their representatives, the International Criminal Court, non-governmental organisations, and others interested in international criminal justice.
By providing a dedicated space to take into account victims' rights, needs and interests, the bulletin helps victims and those who work with them to access clear and reliable information about the Court, and will provide a forum for victims to express their concerns.
In This Issue: Lubanga trial hears first witness - Cambodia: First trial gets underway - Abdel Monim Elgak speaks about developments in Sudan - Prof. Bill Bowring explains the five day war between Russia and Georgia - Alison Smith writes on Kenya: Swift action needed to prevent future victims