International Crisis Group
- Aug 2, 2017
Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis at the Crossroads
Executive Summary The Anglophones of Cameroon, 20 per cent of the population, feel marginalised. Their frustrations surfaced dramatically...
Somini Sengupta | The New York Times
- Aug 2, 2017
Jordan Moves to Repeal Marry-Your-Rapist Law
Women calling for the repeal of a law in Jordan allowing rapists to escape punishment if they marry their victims stood outside...
Audrey Wabwire | Human Rights Watch
- Aug 1, 2017
Caught in South Sudan’s War
One hot Tuesday afternoon last January, about 10 South Sudanese government soldiers came to Elizabeth’s village, Romoji, in Kajo Keji...
Human Rights Watch
- Aug 1, 2017
South Sudan: Top Leaders Fail to End Abuses
Civilians fleeing Kajo Keji county, toward the southern border with Uganda, April 27, 2017. © 2017 Jason Patinkin South Sudanese...
Lilia Blaise | The New York Times
- Aug 1, 2017
Tunisia Takes a Big Step to Protect Women From Abuse
A hair salon in Tunis. A new law aimed at protecting Tunisian women has been lauded by human rights groups. CreditMauricio Lima for The...
Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura | The New York Times
- Jul 28, 2017
‘I’m a Civilian. I’m Innocent’: Who’s in Congo’s Mass Graves?
Congolese refugees who fled the violence in the Kasai waited for their daily food ration in Kikwit.CreditJohn Wessels/Agence...