

US, France Backed Convicted Chad Dictator
The United States and France supported Hissène Habré, the former Chadian dictator who was convicted of atrocity crimes on May 30, 2016,...
Human Rights Watch
Jun 28, 2016


Seizing the Moment: From Early Warning to Early Action
Executive Summary After a period of relative calm, an upsurge of crises is testing the international system, pitting major powers and...
International Crisis Group 1
Jun 23, 2016


Breaking the Silence to Convict a Dictator
Sitting cross-legged on a mat in her modest home in the capital of Chad, as a fan whirled noisily to stave off the 105 degree heat,...
Genocide Watch
Jun 22, 2016


Podcast: We’ve Said It – Now What? Genocide in the Middle East
For the full voice podcast please visit the Federalist Society . After much prodding from human rights advocates and congressional...
Genocide Watch
Apr 12, 2016


Time to Think Bigger About the Refugee Crisis
By Bono I’VE recently returned from the Middle East and East Africa, where I visited a number of refugee camps — car parks of humanity. I...
New York Times 1
Apr 12, 2016


Notes from the Field on Yida Camp for Refugees, Unity State, South Sudan: Dereliction of duty by the
The Yida refugee camp, near the northernmost point in Unity State (South Sudan), has for over four years been the home of tens of...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Apr 9, 2016


How Boko Haram Trains Abducted Women and Girls to Be Suicide Bombers
By Dionne Searcey MINAWAO REFUGEE CAMP, Cameroon — Hold the bomb under your armpit to keep it steady, the women and girls were taught....
New York Times 1
Apr 7, 2016


Blaming Policy, Not Islam, for Belgium’s Radicalized Youth
BRUSSELS — Yves Goldstein makes no excuses for Belgium’s failure to find Salah Abdeslam and the other Islamic State recruits who attacked...
New York Times 1
Apr 7, 2016


Boko Haram Victims: They were freed from rape camps. But their nightmare isn’t over.
By Kevin Sieff MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — For months, they were kept in tiny thatched huts in the middle of the forest, waiting with dread...
New York Times 1
Apr 3, 2016


The Assad Files: Capturing the top-secret documents that tie the Syrian regime to mass torture and k
Some half a million people have been killed in Syria’s civil war. An additional five million have fled, emptying the country. CREDIT...
The New Yorker
Apr 3, 2016


Russian Sappers Arrive in Syria to Clear Mines in Palmyra
This photo released on Monday March 28, 2016, by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows some damage at the ancient ruins of Palmyra,...
Genocide Watch
Mar 31, 2016


Secrets and Lies: Turkey's Covert Relationship With ISIS
With the aid of Turkish officials, Islamic State fighters' have been able to travel through Turkey to reach Syria (Photo: Video...
MEIRA SVIRSKY, The Clarion Project
Mar 29, 2016











































































