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  • Why are Sudan’s warring factions meeting in Jeddah?

    Thousands of people have died and more than 5.7 million others have been displaced within and outside Al-Burhan was supposed to oversee a civilian-military transitional government with then-Prime Minister Then the matter of jumpstarting the process of security sector reform before the transition to civilian “The aim is to unify the civilian front, stop the war, and get back to a democratic transition,” Elmahdi “I think it will take more than peace talks.

  • RSF digging mass graves in Sudan’s el-Fasher

    More than 70,000 people have fled the city and surrounding areas since the RSF’s takeover, according UN officials also warned this week that thousands of people are believed to be trapped in el-Fasher. “Now it’s getting even worse for the citizens who remain trapped.” figures and what can be seen on the ground in el-Fasher, “more people could have died [in 10 days]… than More than 68,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7, 2023. © 2025

  • Genocide Emergency Sudan

    However, UNAMID became an observer mission, rather than a peacekeeping force. , the civilian opposition, General Burhan, and Hemeti signed a "new framework" which on paper would transition Since then, over 1000 civilians have been killed and more than 4,000 have been wounded in Khartoum and

  • Myanmar’s Civil War: A Nation in Crisis

    Crimes against humanity, a deepening hunger crisis and more than 2,600 rebel groups: Myanmar’s civil More than 6,000 civilians have been killed, and over three million have been displaced. & Event Data (ACLED), an initiative that collects data on various conflicts around the globe, more than Today, the military controls a smaller area of Myanmar than at any time since the 1960s. EPA Myanmar’s military junta has announced an election for 2025, but critics argue it is little more than

  • Concentration camps in the South African War? Here are the real facts

    By Fransjohan Pretorius More than a century after 48 000 people died in concentration camps in what’s established by the British as part of their military campaign against two small Afrikaner republics: the ZAR (Transvaal But after the British occupation of the Transvaal capital, Pretoria, on 5 June 1900, there was no end They were given fewer rations than others in the camps. A total of 66 black concentration camps where set up across the Transvaal and Free State where conditions

  • Trump Funding Freeze Threatens Ukraine War Crimes Probes

    Ukraine has opened more than 140,000 war crime cases since Moscow's February 2022 invasion, which has On its website, ACA, which is also funded by the EU and Britain, said it has provided more than 150 experts The head of another Ukrainian organisation that assists in the collection of war crimes evidence and trains

  • Freedom of Religion or Belief News

    The new proposed law sets a fine of 10,000 shekels ($2,714, 2,573 euros) to transgressors. Siberian town of Birobidzhan is set in a mosquito-infested swampland on the far eastern end of the Trans-Siberian In April 1951 more than 9,000 Jehovah's Witnesses were rounded up and sent to Siberia on Stalin's instruction

  • South Sudan president rejects opposition calls to quit post

    They also want a transitional parliament dissolved and replaced by a new one formed with less than 200

  • Opinion | Where do the Rohingya Go After the Coup in Myanmar?

    here since 2017, after the campaign of murder, rape and arson by the military in Myanmar forced more than military ignored her victory and placed her under house arrest until 2010, when a quasi-democratic transition More than 100,000 people are crammed in a square mile.

  • USCIRF calls for sanctions against India’s spy agency

    sanctions on India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and legislation to counter transnational “It is now more important than ever for the United States to take a strong stand against transnational To address the Indian government’s wide scope of repression, both national and transnational, USCIRF , a review of arms sales to India in light of severe anti-minority violence, and the passage of the Transnational Repression Reporting Act of 2024 in the US Congress to ensure the annual reporting of acts of transnational

  • Peacekeeping in Ukraine’s Donbas: Opportunities and Risks

    saw the small force envisaged along the front as a non-starter, more likely to freeze the conflict than risk fuelling political infighting motivated more by competition to establish patriotic credentials than Kyiv has long seen the war in Donbas as an inter-state conflict involving Russia rather than a civil If the UN does not play an administrative role, it is unclear what a transitional regime might look like empower a peacekeeping mission to help local state institutions perform basic functions during the transition

  • The United Nations Fails Sudan, Again

    the population, have fled their homes to escape indiscriminate bombing by the warring parties; more than coordinating the provision of aid in refugee camps in neighboring countries such as Chad, where more than Egypt, Russia and Iran are backing the Sudanese Armed Forces, although their roles are not mentioned

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