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- Cambodian Woman married off by the Khmer Rouge testifies on abuse
to examine the effects of the Khmer Rouge’s radical policies, which historians say resulted in the deaths
- How Germany used Islam during World War I
The mosque, stylised to remind the prisoners of different Islamic civilisations, included calligraphic
- U.S. Special Envoy Donald Booth in Khartoum—and Darfur: Consequences and Responsibilities
reports from these two Sudanese news sources, as well as a range of other sources, makes clear that the death
- Neglected but not over: Burundi crisis continues to bite
Given repeated assurances from government officials and the dearth of media coverage, you would be forgiven
- Neglected but not over: Burundi crisis continues to bite
Given repeated assurances from government officials and the dearth of media coverage, you would be forgiven
- Interview: Second Peace Conference in Myanmar
already mentioned that the interest of the Tatmadaw is to gain a strategic position and maybe strategic depth
- Letter to UNSC for Sudan on 7th anniversary of ICC warrants
freedoms are denied throughout Sudan and those who question the regime face detention, torture and death aerial bombardment in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains and in Blue Nile state and to end all attacks on civilians
- The U.S. Must Act On The Genocide Of Iraq’s Christians
This would be a tragedy on a multitude of levels, and a deathblow to the vision of a diverse, pluralistic
- State Department Lawyers Removing References to ISIS ‘Genocide’ Against Christians, Other Religious
"It would be a deathblow to pluralism and the prospect of religious freedom and diversity in any future
- ICC: Kenya Deputy President’s Case Ends: Witness Interference Undermined Trial
Kenyan authorities have not made any results of investigations into his death public.
- It’s time that the US faced up to the ‘G word’ and finally recognised the Armenian genocide
was perpetrated just over a hundred years ago by the Turks who head-chopped and knifed and shot to death
- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Daesh and Genocide
choice between abandoning their faith or being killed, and that for many is a choice between one kind of death










