

Odinga rejects election result, throwing Kenya into turmoil
An estimated 1,500 people were killed in postelection violence after the disputed 2007 election.
The Globe and Mail
Aug 17, 2022


Hong Kong publishers excluded from trade fair
By Sum Lok-kei At least three booksellers say they were banned from the annual jamboree as the city embarks on ‘new form of censorship’...
The Guardian
Jul 22, 2022


Brazil Politician Killed as Pre-Election Violence Escalates
Marcelo Arruda, supporter of Brazilian former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, killed by an alleged supporter of Brazilian President...
Reuters
Jul 11, 2022


UK trans people don’t feel safe on the street
Majority of Brits would support family coming out – but trans people don’t feel safe on the street.
PinkNews
Jul 6, 2022


Hong Kong Lawyers: The Next Target of National Security Law
By Kari Soo Lindberg Veteran attorneys leave city in wake of national security law. Beijing says legislation has restored stability in...
Genocide Watch
Jun 19, 2022


Hong Kong texts claim city never was British colony
The new books also adopt Beijing’s narrative that the 2019 protest movement was driven by “external forces."
The Guardian
Jun 15, 2022


Country Report: Angola
© Osvaldo Silva/AFP/Getty Images Genocide Watch: Angola August 2021 Angola gained independence from Portugal in 1975, and immediately...
Fiona Neibart
Jun 9, 2022


Turkey Anti-Terrorism Laws Freeze Opposition Accounts
New report sheds light on how Erdogan gov't weaponizes mechanisms to prevent terrorist financing to target his opponents The Stockholm...
Stockholm Center for Freedom (SCF)
May 12, 2022


Hindu Officials in India Raze Muslim Homes and Businesses
By Hari Kumar, Mujib Mashal, and Suhasini Raj Hasina Fakhroo, whose house in Khargone was razed, said the authorities “took out their...
New York Times 1
May 11, 2022


Dozens Arrested After Religious Violence Breaks Out In India
At least 88 were reportedly arrested in connection to violence in the south Indian city of Hubli. By Alisha Rahaman Sarkar...
The Independent
Apr 17, 2022


Fighting Resumes in South Sudan, Threatens Peace Agreement
By Deng Machol | AP There has been widespread ethnic violence in South Sudan since December 2013 [Sumy Sadurni/AFP] Fresh fighting broke...
Genocide Watch
Mar 23, 2022


India Genocide Warning
Genocide Warning: India Islamophobia is no longer a fringe sentiment in India. It has become a state-manufactured ideology. Prime...
Genocide Watch
Mar 1, 2022











































































