

'Traditional Values': A Potent Weapon Against LGBT Rights
By Graeme Reid People hold posters depicting victims of homophobic violence at a public event in St. Petersburg. ©2013 Mads Nissen/Panos...
Human Rights Watch
Nov 6, 2017


As UNAMID deploys out of Darfur: ethnically-targeted violence continues on a wide scale | A bi-weekl
The failed UN/African Union “hybrid” Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)—which has shamelessly and with gross inaccuracy celebrated its success...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Nov 4, 2017


UN Security Council: Refer Burma to the ICC
A Rohingya refugee family cross the Naf River at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Palong Khali, near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh November 1,...
Human Rights Watch
Nov 3, 2017


Farm attacks – an evil within
Claims of kingpins in charge of well-planned crime operations with connections in government, highly trained hit squads using children to...
Genocide Watch
Nov 2, 2017


IDC 2017 Summit Highlights
Advocates from across the country gathered to protect and preserve Christians and religious minorities in the Middle East. Last week, IDC...
IDC
Nov 1, 2017


Amid Pence promises, persecuted Iraqi Christians still in perilous limbo
Hundreds of thousands of persecuted Christians, Yazidis and other minorities driven from battered northern Iraq are still in a perilous...
Fox News
Nov 1, 2017


“Living Proof”: Syrian Accountability Project Publishes White Paper on the Yazidi Genocide
Crimes committed against civilians during war can be especially heinous, but when those crimes are committed with planned intent to...
Syracuse University
Oct 31, 2017


UA to Host Conference on Gender-Based Violence
The University of Arizona's first Conference on Gender-Based Violence will focus on survivorship. The conference will address the complex...
Lori Harwood | UA News
Oct 31, 2017


Myanmar: Drop Case Against Kachin Religious Leaders
Myanmar authorities should drop the charges against two ethnic Kachin Baptist community leaders who have been arbitrarily detained since...
Fortify Rights International
Oct 27, 2017


Boko Haram strapped suicide bombs to them. Somehow these teenage girls survived.
By Dionne Searcey "They said to me, ‘Are you going to sleep with us, or do you want to go on a mission?’”AISHA, 15 “I didn’t want a...
New York Times 1
Oct 25, 2017


Cameroon’s Far North: Reconstruction Amid Ongoing Conflict
Cameroon has been officially at war with Boko Haram since May 2014. Despite a gradual lowering in the conflict’s intensity, which peaked...
International Crisis Group 1
Oct 25, 2017


Across Myanmar, Denial of Ethnic Cleansing and Loathing of Rohingya
By Hannah Beech A Rohingya woman and her child returning to the Basara camp in Sittwe, the provincial capital of Rakhine State in...
New York Times 1
Oct 24, 2017











































































