

Statue of ‘father of gynecology,’ who experimented on enslaved women, removed from Central Park
The first patient to endure James Marion Sims’s experimental surgery in 1845 was named Lucy. Lucy, an enslaved black woman in Alabama,...
Washington Post
Apr 18, 2018


Rwanda: Genocide Suspects in UK Face Fresh Investigation
Five key suspects of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi currently on British soil have been placed under fresh investigations, UK...
The New Times
Apr 18, 2018
OPINION: Sudan: It’s High Time to Ratify the UN Convention Against Torture
April 9th, 2018-Sudan signed the UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) in...
Amnesty International
Apr 10, 2018


OPINION: The Death of a Genocide
MEXICO CITY — The man who sent my parents to their death, along with thousands of other people, died while under house arrest a few weeks...
New York Times 1
Mar 20, 2018


U.S. Holocaust Museum Revokes Award to Aung San Suu Kyi
By Michael Schwirtz The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has revoked a prestigious human rights award it had given to the Nobel...
New York Times 1
Mar 7, 2018


World’s Eyes on Kosovo Amid Push to Halt War Crimes Court
By Barbara Surk Efforts by Kosovo to suspend a war crimes courtset up to prosecute atrocities committed by ethnic Albanians during their...
New York Times 1
Jan 13, 2018


World Union of Jewish Students Recognizes the Armenian Genocide
The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) recently formally recognized the Armenian Genocide at its 44th World Congress in Israel....
The Armenian Weekly
Jan 8, 2018


Mbarushimana sentenced to life
The Special Chamber for International Crimes of the High Court Friday sentenced Emmanuel Mbarushimana to life in prison over his role in...
The New Times
Dec 30, 2017


From International Darling of Democracy to Disgraced Pariah
This year has witnessed few more dramatic falls from grace than that of Aung San Suu Kyi. The Burmese Nobel peace prize laureate began...
Mary Fitzgerald | Irish Independent
Dec 30, 2017


Argentina 'dirty war' killer gets house arrest
An 88-year-old former police officer serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity committed during Argentina's dictatorship was...
Genocide Watch
Dec 29, 2017


Court fees and fear: Bosnia war rape victims struggle
Two decades have passed since the war ended in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but Selma - not her real name - still lives in fear. She is a...
Al Jazeera
Dec 29, 2017


Opinion: The Voice of the People is the Voice God
The 21st December 2017 was a taster and a forerunner of what is to become for President Emerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. A handful but very...
Genocide Watch
Dec 29, 2017





































































