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  • Uganda's ex-combatants struggle to reintegrate

    We were just reinserted into the community without any basic trainings and funds to start income-generating lot of the ex-combatants are very frustrated with their reintegration process,” says Stephen Oola, a transitional policies focus on state authority and reconstruction, but “emphasis should be put on social economic transformation

  • UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims

    Serbia later filed a counter-claim over the expulsion of more than 200,000 Serbs from Croatia.

  • Europe’s Anti-Semitism Comes Out of the Shadows

    But Brussels also embodies the demographics transforming much of urban Europe, with generations of Muslim There have been signs that anti-Jewish sentiment transcended the immediate backlash against the Gaza The organization, also known as CEJI, provides anti-discrimination training to teachers, social workers Sclafani said she now receives numerous requests for training sessions to combat discrimination against More than 300 people came to a hurriedly organized peace meeting the next day.

  • Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Germany. But is Angela Merkel doing anything about it?

    The Sept. 14 rally showed that the German government, rather than taking action to organize Germans against anti-Semitism, has outsourced the fight to the Central Council and its more than 100,000 members. Jews in Germany consist merely of 0.1 percent of Germany’s more than 80 million citizens. In 2009, Iran’s current speaker of parliament, Ali Larijani, made a statement about “different perspectives over the last decade of German views toward the Jewish state reveal that nearly half (at times more than

  • The NGO-ization of Resistance

    requirements of structural adjustment, was withdrawing funding from rural development, agriculture, energy, transport It’s a little more than that. Nothing illustrates this more poignantly than the phenomenon of the U.S. preparing to invade a country

  • Nepal: Conflict-Era Rapes Go Unpunished

    “For more than 10 years already, these women have suffered in silence and fear while the perpetrators Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 50 women with the assistance of Advocacy Forum, a Nepali nongovernmental

  • A Precarious End to Uganda’s Anti-Gay Act

    When he went to a clinic with a transgender friend, the doctor recorded the friend’s gender as male, But perhaps Devine feels a bit freer than he did last Thursday.

  • Europe has had a growing anti-Semitism problem for years now

    And if you return to the ADL’s incident reports, and look back farther than July 8, you’ll find plenty

  • Uganda: Program for Male Rape Victims Threatened by Antigay Law

    projects for group members, most of whom are refugees from other countries and not necessarily gay, bi or transgender

  • Blue Scarves and Yellow Stars: Classification and Symbolization in the Cambodian Genocide

    The new people were marked for heavier labor, less food, and much harsher treatment than the base people of vilified groups (class enemies, the Cham, people from: the Eastern zone) are identified and are transported More people have died from genocides in this century than from all the wars combined.

  • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT

    Ljubljana Pride Amnesty International condemns the recent attack on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender

  • Tracking Conflict World Wide - February 2006

    to try former Rwandan official Michel Bagaragaza for role during 1994 genocide as Rwanda criticised transfer Somalia Transitional parliament met in Somalia for first time in Baidoa 26 February; adjourned session Under proposal, parliament would then recognise junta as de jure transitional government. War crimes suspect Milan Lukic transferred from Argentina to Hague. Russia said will not remove weapons cache stored in Transdniestria region until peace settlement reached

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