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- Anti-white Racism in South Africa
in the last two weeks, eleven white farmers were murdered on their farms, some of them tortured to death
- WARM FESTIVAL 2017 - 28th June 2nd July - SARAJEVO
Members, Sarajevo partners & guests Partners: Caen-Normandy Memorial, Tempora Friday 30th June / 12:30 'Depth
- The Assad Files: Capturing the top-secret documents that tie the Syrian regime to mass torture and k
electric shocks after having water poured on them; abused until they urinated blood; and beaten to death The U.N. report says of Hospital 601, “Many patients have been tortured to death in this facility.” The soldier called himself Azrael, after the archangel of death; other survivors recall him murdering His sister in Syria asks the military police for death certificates, to no avail. It’s death.
- Shining a Light on Rohingya Refugees
These published stories are more about the suffering of the people and it are not in-depth.
- Confrontation in Zimbabwe Turns Increasingly Violent
For almost 60 hours it was unclear where he was and whether, as multiple sources reported, he was at death
- Guatemala Stumbles in Central America’s Anti-corruption Fight
Morales was swept into office after the country experienced a wave of disgust at revelations of the depth
- The Syrian War: Adam Shatz talks to Joshua Landis
Syria was the banana republic of the Middle East for twenty years after its independence. all the way to the outskirts of Aleppo, and including, really, all that tribal, Arab tribal desert civilisation
- How Germany used Islam during World War I
The mosque, stylised to remind the prisoners of different Islamic civilisations, included calligraphic
- Written Testimony before The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe By Chris Engels, Deput
For example, the first three case files contain evidence against twenty-five high- ranking Assad regime
- 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
- 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









