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- Myanmar's ethnic Rakhine seek Rohingya-free buffer zone
The Rakhine migrants, who come from the poor but relatively stable south, are - for now - few in number Another 300,000 Rohingya were pushed out from the south and centre of Rakhine by army campaigns stretching They are among the poorest of the poor, mostly daily wage labourers from Thandwe around 600km to the south
- Will Israel Break the Laws of War?
As Israel’s bombing of the Gaza Strip continues and people flee south, international laws will be tested Hasaballah/Getty Images] Thousands of Palestinians are fleeing to already overwhelmed areas in the south As some families in the northern part of the Gaza Strip make their way south with hopes of finding a
- At UN, Central African Republic President outlines country’s peace, reconciliation process
President Faustin Archange Touadéra of the Central African Republic addresses the general debate of the UN Photo/Cia Pak The President of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin Archange Touadéra, reaffirmed we have concluded an Agreement serving as a new framework for mutual engagement between the Central African
- Burkina Faso's volunteer fighters are no match for jihadists
and the Islamic State organization who have been dramatically escalating their attacks in the West African reputation,” said Laith Alkhouri, an intelligence specialist who researches violent extremists in West Africa Allegations of human rights abuses by volunteers have also been “rampant,” said Ousmane Diallo, West Africa
- Institute for African Transitional Justice 2017
The Refugee Law Project (RLP), School of Law, Makerere University, in collaboration with the African Transitional Justice Research Network (ATJRN), is now accepting applications to its 7th Institute for African transitional justice issues of our time; with a deliberate focus on situating discussions in a range of African of culturally and historically informed conceptions of justice, and to catalyze the development of African
- Spiraling Violence in Central African Republic Isolates Neediest
vehicles drive by houses destroyed by violence in September, in the abandoned village of Yade, Central African Escalating violence between rival armed factions in Central African Republic is cutting off humanitarian Central African Republic Militias emboldened Armed with heavy weaponry and destroying bridges and roads Central African Republic is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for aid agencies, with at
- New Darfur Genocide: Sudanese RSF massacres Masalit
They’re being revived amid a broader war for control over Sudan—Africa’s third-largest country—between At the end of that year, the U.N. and the African Union began withdrawing a 10,000-troop peacekeeping In areas that can be accessed, including in neighboring Chad and South Sudan, aid groups say they don RSF waiting for food in Chad The World Food Program has already cut rations for Sudanese refugees in South March 22, 2024, print edition as 'In Darfur, Genocide Fears Rise Again'. https://www.wsj.com/world/africa
- Nigerian gunmen kidnap 287 school children near Kaduna
The abduction of the 287 children in Kaduna state, near the West African nation’s capital, is one of from all angles” by the gunmen who arrived on motorcycles just after 8 a.m., said Joshua Madami, a youth James Barnett, a researcher specializing in West Africa at the U.S. Terrorist-kidnappers have marched 17 hostages pulled from their homes in Gonin Gora, near Kaduna City, 35 miles south Two brutalized youths still under military custody “Two people were arrested from the peaceful protest
- France bears ‘overwhelming responsibilities’ over Rwanda genocide
its controversial President Paul Kagame, a former Tutsi rebel who has ruled the mountainous nation in Africa his inner circle were also fearful of the encroachment of English-speaking influence into francophone Africa Macron’s office said the inquiry was not just about improving relations with Rwanda but with the whole African
- Colombia sees surge in mass killings in 2020: UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was concerned about the surge in mass killings in various regions of the South
- Nigeria police rescue 10 people after ‘baby factory’ raid
Police raids on illegal maternity units are relatively common in Nigeria, especially in the south.
- Unresolved property disputes block Cyprus peace process
holding joint Israeli and Turkish citizenship has been in custody for more than a year in Cyprus's south











