
Lisa Schlein | Voice of America
- Jul 4, 2022
Aid Flows into Tigray Region as Ethiopia’s Truce Holds
Tesfay sits with his wife and grandchildren, who have been displaced, as they receive food assistance for the first time in 8 months from...

Genocide Watch
- Mar 10, 2022
Charge Putin With War Crimes
Ukrainian President Zelensky Credit: Associated Press Russian shelling and bombing of civilians is a war crime. Its invasion...


Nick Aspinwall | The Diplomat
- May 25, 2021
Duterte Threatens ‘All-Out Offensive’ After More Violence in Mindanao
A recent spike in clashes is threatening a fragile peace between the Philippine government and Moro Muslims in Mindanao. Originally...


Ewelina U. Ochab | Forbes
- Feb 18, 2021
Mass Atrocities, Including The Use Of Rape And Sexual Violence, In The Tigray Region Of Ethiopia
On Nov. 9, 2020, evidence of the mass killing of several hundred people, mainly Amharans, in the western Tigray town of Mai Kadra, emerged.


Emeline Fonyuy | The New Humanitarian
- Feb 16, 2021
In Cameroon's separatist war, children are the biggest losers
‘I now know the choking effect of tear gas and the sounds of live bullets.’ I long for a Cameroon where anglophone children no longer...

Edward McAllister | Reuters
- Jan 13, 2021
Cameroon army killed civilians in village raid, witnesses and lawyer say
DAKAR (Reuters) - Cameroonian soldiers opened fire on villagers during a weekend raid in the country’s southwest, killing up to nine...


Genocide Watch
- Jan 4, 2021
Family asks for help in release of Kashmir separatist leader
The family of a prominent separatist leader from disputed Kashmir who is being held in an Indian jail for alleged anti-state activities...


Adrian Kriesch | DW
- Jan 4, 2021
Cameroon's Anglophone crisis: No end in sight
After four years of civil war in Anglophone Cameroon, state and rebel forces have refused to engage in serious dialogue while citizens...

Eugène Bakama Bope | The Conversation
- Dec 18, 2020
Did Ethiopia’s attack on Tigray violate international laws?
A legal scholar weighs in on the decision taken by Ethiopian prime minister Ahmed Abiy to send troops into the northern Ethiopian region...


Genocide Watch
- Nov 15, 2020
For the sake of Cameroon, life-president Paul Biya must be forced out
The country should be rich, but millions live in dire poverty. France must stop supporting the president and his electoral ploys...


Franck Foute | The Africa Report
- Nov 9, 2020
Cameroon’s crisis: The day sound and fury descended upon Kumba
In mourning over the 24 October murder of seven schoolchildren, this city in the South-West Anglophone region once dreamed of...


Al Jazeera
- Oct 26, 2020