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- Afghanistan civilian casualty figures at record high, UN says
incident was perhaps an attack on a girls school in Kabul in which at least 85 people were killed and more than Improvised mines were the leading cause of casualties, responsible for more than one in three deaths The number of airstrikes over the first six months of the year more than tripled from 2020 levels to more than 4,250 missions, and civilian casualties from these attacks doubled.
- Thais Mount 2nd Protest Against Leader
The turnout appeared to be lower than on June 28, when a coalition of antigovernment groups organized As of Saturday afternoon, more than 1,700 demonstrators had gathered at the Victory Monument, a war memorial More than 80 percent of people polled said that she should either resign or dissolve the House of Representatives
- Iraq’s reparations law for Yezidi survivors is a positive step
After enduring months of military training and countless hours of propaganda, ISIL forced him to fight To achieve that, though, the law must be transformed from words into reality.
- Hundreds of Aboriginal Children in Unmarked Graves
Hundreds of Aboriginal children likely buried in unmarked graves at three WA missions Exclusive: More than Spanning decades, more than 740 First Nations people, the majority of them very young, were most likely has long campaigned for the recognition of unmarked graves and for the current monastery to be more transparent
- Afghan Civilian Casualties Soared After Peace Talks’ Start
Before then, it had been a less deadly year than before. that agreement, made a year ago, the number of civilian casualties for the year was 15 percent lower than The Taliban have denied targeted attacks against anyone other than government employees or supporters Last year was the seventh consecutive year that the U.N. has documented more than 3,000 civilian deaths
- Can Congo’s ‘Miracle Doctor’ Save Lives Without UN Security?
Denis Mukwege, the founder of Panzi Hospital in South Kivu, Congo, has been treating women for more than It has treated more than 70,000 survivors of sexual violence and 85,000 women with complex gynecological A rehabilitation and training center is also attached to the hospital, called Maison Dorcas. After patients are discharged from the hospital, they can recover at the center while learning job training Mukwege also ran for president in the 2023 election.)
- 2004 Burundi refugee massacre victims still seek justice
The Banyamulenge, a Tutsi tribe, had lived in the country's east for more than a century and were not More than 160 were killed that night, and more than 100 wounded. Mr Shikiro is a strikingly tall and gently spoken Congolese-Banyamulenge man, who after more than a decade
- Refugees fleeing Darfur violence face ‘disastrous’ conditions: UN
[Courtesy: UNHCR] Recent clashes between tribes in Sudan’s West Darfur region have sent more than 1,800 Some refugees have been forced to relocate several times when previous clashes killed more than 200 people
- Mass deportations are crimes in US and international law
is that the people being deported are already in the US and pose no more threat to national security than The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Article (7(1)(d)) makes deportation or forcible transfer
- In a first, Burmese military admits that soldiers killed Rohingya found in mass grave
In just a few months, more than 650,000 members of the Rohingya minority fled across the border into killings and who broke the rules of engagement,” the statement continued, according to an Associated Press translation
- US Calls on Russia to Halt Deportations of Ukrainians
“The unlawful transfer and deportation of protected persons is a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention standards and protections for humanitarian treatment during wartime and explicitly prohibit mass forced transfers of Ukraine’s national battalion “Azov”, which is an all-volunteer infantry military unit, are being transferred Bachelet said that U.N. investigators have recovered more than 1,200 civilian bodies from Kyiv and that her office is working to corroborate more than 300 allegations of killings by Russian forces in situations
- Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing accused of crimes against humanity
By Ted Regencia and Al Jazeera Staff Since the coup, at least 1,305 people, including more than 75 children Since the coup, at least 1,305 people, including more than 75 children, have been killed due to the military According to Nicholas Koumjian, head of the UN investigating body, more than 219,000 items of information “More than ever, there is a need to end impunity,” Koumjian said.











