

How the Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' Fell Into a Vengeful Strongman's Trap
Paul Rusesabagina went from the world’s most famous Rwandan to a prisoner of his political nemesis, President Paul Kagame, whose...
New York Times 1
Oct 12, 2020


Saving Uighur Culture from Genocide
Uighur dancer performing to music. (William Vandivert / The LIFE Picture Collection / Getty) How do you protect a culture that is being...
The Atlantic
Oct 6, 2020


U.N. Rights Chief Tells U.S. to Stop Taking Migrant Children From Parents
Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, left, in Geneva on Monday. “The thought that any state...
Nick Cumming-Bruce | The New York Times
Jun 20, 2018


Opening statement and global update of human rights concerns by UN High Commissioner for Human Right
Mr. President, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates, Colleagues and Friends, As this is my last global update to the Human Rights...
Genocide Watch
Jun 19, 2018


Bosnia In Crosshairs Of Ethnic Nationalists And Their Allies
"Foreigners giving up on Bosnia: country close to collapse." That's a recent headline from Sputnik, the Russian state media arm in Serbia...
Genocide Watch
Jun 16, 2018


Taner Akçam: Turkey’s Apologies for Genocide ‘Not Enough’ to Reinstate Historical Justice
YEREVAN (Tert.am) — Turkey’s repeated statements, offering apologies to the Armenians for the 1915 Genocide, are not absolutely enough to...
MassisPost
Jun 16, 2018


ANGOLA’S KILLING FIELDS: A REPORT ON EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS IN LUANDA 2016-2017
Read the 90-page English-language report HERE. (c) 2018 Maka Angola https://www.makaangola.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/EXTRAJUDICIAL-K...
Maka Angola
Jun 8, 2018


In harsh Saudi crackdown, famous feminists are branded as ‘traitors’
May 19, 2018—ISTANBUL — Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has cast himself as a reformer, advocating equality for women and...
Washington Post
Jun 8, 2018


In South Sudan, a Never-Ending Hunger Season Puts Millions in Danger
By Megan Specia and Kassie Bracken June 1, 2018—JUBA, South Sudan — The hunger season came early this year. By February, once seen as a...
New York Times 1
Jun 7, 2018


These Women Survived Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries. They’re Ready to Talk.
June 6, 2018—DUBLIN — They are a haunting sight in the aftermath of wars and natural disasters: the notice boards that spring up outside...
New York Times 1
Jun 7, 2018


Nigeria's communal violence: It's about more than land
April 26, 2018—Eighteen people, including two priests, were killed in an attack on a church in Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, on...
Friederike Müller-Jung
Jun 7, 2018


Zimbabwe: Villagers in Marange Diamond Fields in Mass Protests
April 26, 2018—Thousands of villagers around east Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields took to the streets on Monday to protest the looting...
Human Rights Watch
Jun 7, 2018











































































