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- Nigerian troops shoot anti-terrorist protesters
‘Nigeria’s security forces respond to protest faster than to crime‘ (Ekpoma, Edo State) – A Nigerian echoed the 2020 Lekki Toll Gate crackdown, reinforcing youth fears that protest draws faster force than More than five years later, in the university town of Ekpoma, the same lesson resurfaced: protest can July 2024 and June 2025, at least 4,722 people were abducted nationwide, with criminals demanding more than
- The Gaza apocalypse and India’s guilt
Among the Narendra Modi regime’s gravest moral and political transgressions is its support of Israel’ Trump’s plan was so unhinged and merciless, transparently amounting to ethnic cleansing, that even many Also very high on the list of the Modi regime’s gravest moral and political transgressions will surely United Nations experts have also released a statement warning against the transfer of weapons and ammunition It conservatively estimates these deaths to number more than 6000 women and 11,000 children.
- ISIS Infiltrates the Rukban Refugee Camp at Jordan-Syria Border
Raad Adayleh / AP AL RUKBAN REFUGEE CAMP — Some 80,000 people are trapped in a scrub land of hopelessness Last year, an ISIS suicide bomber killed seven Jordanian soldiers at a military base located less than And on Thursday, Iran, Russia and Turkey backed the establishment of safe zones in or around Syria — Mathoor Yassen Ikhleif, 14, suffered burns to more than 70 percent of his body after a heater exploded
- In China, Aung San Suu Kyi Finds a Warm Welcome (and No Talk of Rohingya)
involved in mediation, it has offered to broker talks between Myanmar and Bangladesh, now the host of more than China has offered to broker talks between Myanmar and Bangladesh, which is now hosting the more than , and there has been suspicion that China’s infrastructure projects are intended to help China more than There were even plans to invite some Myanmar military officers to the United States for training as a
- How Bell Pottinger, P.R. Firm for Despots and Rogues, Met Its End in South Africa
boardroom struggle unfolded, one that pitted a co-founder, Tim Bell, against James Henderson, 53, who ran Fret not, said Tim Collins, a Bell Pottinger managing director, per transcripts published by The Independent Bell never challenged the transcripts, but he denounced the sting at the time as an “unethical, underhand Leaked emails would later show that the groups received media training, and in some cases funds, from That is more often than is defensible, though it hardly explains the term’s sudden vogue.
- UN says Congo military ‘elements’ dug dozens of mass graves
were appointed Wednesday to look into a growing crisis that has killed hundreds and displaced more than Congolese soldiers have killed more than 428 people, including women and 140 children, in the once-calm The Catholic church has estimated that more than 3,300 people have died in the fighting in the Kasai
- Desperation grows as fighters blockade key Burkina Faso town
Dicko, whose primary business is transport of fuel, said his convoy was able to travel to Djibo and deliver Some had died more recently than others," he told Al Jazeera. Being from Djibo himself and hearing the plight of those trapped without food, Dicko led a fundraising 800,000 people have been forced to flee their homes because of the conflict, which has now killed more than
- Migrant shelters in Guatemala under threat from legal reforms
new reforms, the label “trafficker” could be applied to anyone who facilitates a migrant’s stay and transit is in charge of that particular shelter, which is located near a bus station where people can find transportation bishops of Guatemala’s Episcopal Conference warned they may close all nine shelters entirely, rather than In January, more than 200 migrants, primarily from Ecuador, India, Haiti and Venezuela, were deported
- "Ethnic Cleansing" is a Euphemism Used for Genocide Denial
But unlike the crime against humanity of deportation or forcible transfer of population, and the crime Does it make any practical difference if crimes are called “genocide” rather than “ethnic cleansing?” Security Council to vote on April 21, 1994, to withdraw over 2000 UNAMIR troops, rather than send in Diplomats speak of “ethnic cleansing” rather than genocide to avoid offending other diplomats or U.N. Conclusions; “Genocide” is a more powerful word than “ethnic cleansing.”
- UN warns of atrocities in South Sudan
More than 52,000 South Sudanese fled to Uganda in January amid continued fighting that risks turning South Sudan descended into civil war in 2013, less than two years after gaining independence. Fighting has displaced more than 1.85 million people internally and sent another 1.4 million fleeing
- Russian mercenaries committing atrocities in C.A.R.
“Since September last year, more than 10 girls have described how they were raped by white soldiers in Last year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), reported that between 2018 and 2022 it took care of more than prices of foodstuffs are increasing,” says Padou, who has been selling food at the Bouar market for more than One grabbed Awa while the other trained his gun on her grandmother.
- Are We Not Humans?
In Sudan, it is also transitive: Warlords starve children. But that would require sanctions, pressure, attention and shaming at a far greater level than now exists why President Biden has been so deferential to the U.A.E.: We have much more leverage over the U.A.E. than Bush for not doing enough during the Darfur genocide, but Bush was far more activist at that time than










