

OPINION: What Was Meant To Be 'Never Again' Happens Again And Again
In September 2015, the UN General Assembly established December 9 as the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of...
Forbes
Dec 6, 2017


US House Passes Resolution 'Condemning Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya'
By Katherine Gypson FILE - The U.S. Capitol building is seen lit at sunset in Washington, Dec. 20, 2016. The U.S. House of...
VOA (Voice of America)
Dec 6, 2017


The Mapping of Massacres: In Australia, historians and artists have turned to cartography to record
From New York to Cape Town to Sydney, the bronze body doubles of the white men of empire—Columbus, Rhodes, Cook—have lately been pelted...
The New Yorker
Dec 6, 2017


Myanmar forces may be guilty of genocide against Rohingya, U.N. says
Myanmar’s security forces may be guilty of genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority and more of them are fleeing despite a deal...
Reuters
Dec 5, 2017


When it Comes to Sudan, Europe is Proving as Xenophobic as Trump’s America
Nothing in this extraordinarily revealing article that is truly new. Having worked on dozens of asylum cases in Europe in recent years,...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Dec 5, 2017


Council concludes twenty-seventh special session on the human rights situation of the Rohingya Musli
The Human Rights Council this afternoon concluded its special session on the human rights situation of the minority Rohingya Muslims and...
Human Rights Council
Dec 5, 2017


Time for Concerted Action in DR Congo
What’s the issue? President Joseph Kabila’s apparent determination to remain in power threatens to prolong the Democratic Republic of...
Genocide Watch
Dec 4, 2017


Grandmother accused of mass murder: ‘I don’t remember anything’
Im Chaem at home near Anlong Veng: faced charges of crimes against humanity, including mass murder, enslavement and extermination....
Mary Boland | The Irish Times
Dec 4, 2017


Do the Numbers Lie? Mistrust and Military Lockdown after Honduras’ Disputed Poll
Honduras has entered a political crisis that is turning increasingly violent following the disputed results of the 26 November general...
International Crisis Group 1
Dec 4, 2017


In China, Aung San Suu Kyi Finds a Warm Welcome (and No Talk of Rohingya)
By Jane Perlez Daw Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar with President Xi Jinping of China, in Beijing last year. She arrived for another visit on...
New York Times 1
Nov 30, 2017


Ethnic Cleansing vs. Genocide: The Politics Behind Labeling the Rohingya Crisis
On November 22, after some reluctance, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson joined the United Nations and United Kingdom in calling the...
Sahar Khan | Cato Institute
Nov 29, 2017


Japan Forces Sterilization on Transgender People
The Japanese government has taken some positive steps to improve the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. But...
Human Rights Watch
Nov 29, 2017











































































