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- Ethiopia Declares State of Emergency After Violent Protests
The government says the death toll is inflated.
- Through studying the Holocaust, Cambodians deal with own genocide
Faced with ostracism or even death, youth pledged allegiance to a cause they hadn’t necessarily sought Reading the Wiesel masterpiece memoir set in the Nazi death camp Auschwitz, she quickly understood she
- Refugees, migrants, IDPs: Protecting people on the move—without distinction
how we engage with the challenge of protecting them is—or should be—a source of shame in a supposedly civilised
- A Permanent Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum?
. • '23 dead' in South Darfur camps lacking medicine | April 7, 2017 | NYALA More than twenty people
- Southern Thailand’s Peace Dialogue: No Traction
restaurant next to a police post in Pattani’s Muang district, injuring seven police officers and five civilians Provinces Administrative Centre (SBPAC), a special agency established in 1980 charged with coordinating civilian pursuit of viable political ends and observe its obligations under IHL, including an end to targeting civilians
- Time to Reset African Union-European Union Relations
basin, bringing only short-term gains in countries like Somalia and Nigeria, while causing further civilian “The UK and German approaches are very different: the UK takes a military approach and Germany a civilian
- Freedom of Religion or Belief News
Jehovah's Witnesses were taken to Nazi death camps for that very reason.
- Pushbacks, Abuse at Borders
Twenty-six people said they had been beaten by police or bitten by police dogs.
- Russia Moves to Ban Jehovah’s Witnesses as ‘Extremist’
Even the Russian Orthodox Church has sometimes fallen afoul of the law: The slogan “Orthodoxy or Death
- Boko Haram: War-torn Nigerian town shows devastating legacy
The military has also been accused by civilians and watchdog groups of its own human rights abuses, including Some of the victims were wearing civilian clothes, and their hands were bound behind their backs. Even with Gwoza now in the military’s hands, troops and civilians are constantly reminded of how little military helicopters flew out of Gwoza and toward the state capital, Maiduguri, they spotted a man in civilian
- Iraqi-American Christians disappointed with Trump
Sending them to Iraq would be like a virtual death sentence and violates international treaties, advocates
- U.S. Helsinki Commission Press Release: SMITH AND ESHOO REINTRODUCE EMERGENCY BILL TO HELP GENOCIDE
Archdiocese of Erbil, these Christian genocide survivors continue to hang on the edge between life and death










