

Asylum Seekers Forced Back to Serbia
Croatian police are forcing asylum seekers back to Serbia from inside Croatia, in some cases using violence, without giving them an...
Human Rights Watch
Jan 20, 2017


Foreign Policy: 10 Conflicts to Watch in 2017
The world is entering its most dangerous chapter in decades. The sharp uptick in war over recent years is outstripping our ability to...
Foreign Policy
Jan 8, 2017


Turkish border police reportedly told to wave through bomb supplies for Islamic State in Syria
Turkish intelligence officers ordered the nation’s border police not to inspect truckloads of bomb-making materials shipped by companies...
The Washington Times
Jan 6, 2017


Aleppo’s people are being slaughtered. Did we learn nothing from Srebrenica?
A man carries a child as he flees deeper into the remaining rebel-held areas of Aleppo, Syria. Photograph: Abdalrhman Ismail/Reuters I...
The Guardian
Dec 18, 2016


The Struggle with Islamic State that Turkey Hoped to Avoid
Turkey has blamed the so-called Islamic State (IS) for the triple suicide gun and bomb assault on Istanbul airport on 28 June that killed...
International Crisis Group 1
Jul 4, 2016


Turkish Opposition Politician Slams EU & U.S. for Erdogan Deals
Selahattin Demirtas, co-chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), in Istanbul, Turkey, October 31. Demirtas has...
Newsweek
Apr 14, 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


Statement by Adama Dieng, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, on the conviction of Radova
The Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, expressed his satisfaction at today’s verdict by the International...
Genocide Watch
Mar 24, 2016


Turkey Says Suicide Bombing Kills Dozens in Town Near Syria
Image: A wounded man after an explosion in Suruc, Turkey, on Monday. Credit Reuters ISTANBUL — A suicide bombing hit a cultural center in...
Karam Shoumali and Ceylan Yeginsu
Jul 20, 2015


UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims
Featured Image: President of the Court, Judge Peter Tomka (centre) during the verdict on genocide claims brought up by Croatia against...
BBC News
Feb 3, 2015


International Court of Justice dismisses genocide claims by Croatia and Serbia
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the main judicial body of the United Nations, today rejected claims made by Croatia and Serbia...
Genocide Watch
Feb 3, 2015


Tracking Conflict Worldwide - November 2011
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s presidential and parliamentary vote went ahead on 28-30 November, after a campaign marred by violence...
International Crisis Group 1
Nov 30, 2011