
Priya Pillai | Al Jazeera
- Jun 9, 2018
ICC vs Myanmar: A unique opportunity for ensuring accountability
Decisions the ICC will have to take regarding the Rohingya case could have international implications. A Rohingya refugee woman who...

David Neiwert | Hatewatch
- Jun 9, 2018
SPLC: Racially incendiary Russian ads apparently had their intended effect
Facebook accounts with Russian ties not only sowed racial and cultural division, but their ads preceded spikes in hate crimes. One of the...

Harriet Sherwood | The Guardian
- Jun 8, 2018
Gena Turgel, Holocaust survivor known as Bride of Belsen, dies
A Holocaust survivor who became known as the Bride of Belsen after she married a British soldier involved in the liberation of the Nazi...

Kareem Fahim | Washington Post
- 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...

John Pendergast | The Daily Beast
- Jun 8, 2018
PENDERGAST: Congo’s Looting and Killing Machine Moves Into High Gear:
Millions of people already are displaced by violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Now President Kabila is using the slaughter to...

In South Sudan, a Never-Ending Hunger Season Puts Millions in Danger
June 1, 2018—JUBA, South Sudan — The hunger season came early this year. By February, once seen as a time of plenty, Nyabolli Chok had...

Ed O’Loughlin | New York Times
- 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...

Robert Fisk | The Independent
- Jun 7, 2018
Whether Armenia, the Nazis or Isis – if you're going to commit genocide, you can’t do it without
May 24, 2018—How do you organise a successful genocide – in Turkish Armenia a century ago, in Nazi-occupied Europe in the 1940s, or in...

Friederike Müller-Jung
- 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...

Dewa Mavhinga | Human Rights Watch
- 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...

Arthur Clech | Le Monde diplomatique
- Jun 7, 2018
Chechnya’s very long state of emergency
Homosexuals as ‘terrorists’
April 24, 2018—Homosexuals in Chechnya are at greater risk than anywhere else in the Russian Federation, and face police surveillance,...

Holly Watt | The Guardian
- Jun 7, 2018
David Miliband: world must step up support for Rohingya refugees
Ex-foreign secretary warns of monsoon threat and calls for issue to be raised at G7 talks Rohingya refugees prepare for the monsoon in...