
Genocide Watch
- Aug 2, 2016
Register for DWAG Symposium Today!
Please join the Darfur Women Action Group, Genocide Watch, and The Global Women's Institute for the 5th Annual National Symposium on...

Eric Reeves
- Aug 2, 2016
U.S. Special Envoy Donald Booth in Khartoum—and Darfur: Consequences and Responsibilities
It is telling that a visit to Khartoum by the U.S. Special Envoy for the Sudans, Donald Booth, generated not a single bit of...

Paul McLeary with Adam Rawnsley
- Aug 2, 2016
Was an Iconic U.N. Chief Assassinated?
Was Dag Hammarskjold, one of the most revered and iconic secretaries-general in the history of the United Nations, assassinated by an...

Foreign Policy
- Aug 2, 2016
Suspected Chlorine Gas Attack in Syria
A Syrian civil rescue organization said on Tuesday that a helicopter had dropped two barrels of toxic gas over a town close to where a...

Genocide Watch
- Aug 2, 2016
U.S. Begins Strikes Targeting Islamic State in Sirte
U.S. Begins Strikes Targeting Islamic State in Sirte The Middle East Daily, Foreign Policy The U.S. military has begun bombing Islamic...

Intentional Crisis Group
- Jul 6, 2016
The Philippines: Renewing Prospects for Peace in Mindanao
Executive Summary The southern Philippines is potentially closer to peace than at any time in the four decades since Muslim insurgents...

International Crisis Group
- Jul 4, 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...

Human Rights Watch
- Jun 28, 2016
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,...

International Crisis Group
- Jun 23, 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...

Genocide Watch
- Jun 22, 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,...

Kevin Sieff , the Washington Post
- Apr 14, 2016
Boko Haram: War-torn Nigerian town shows devastating legacy
GWOZA, Nigeria — In the sprawling city that was Boko Haram’s headquarters, almost every building has been bombed or burned or looted....

Richard Smart, the Guardian
- Apr 14, 2016
John Kerry makes ‘gut-wrenching’ tour of Hiroshima peace park
John Kerry has become the first US secretary of state to visit the Hiroshima peace park, more than 70 years after the city was devastated...