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  • Darfur, the Most “Successful” Genocide In A Century

    More than 100 people were killed, 350 girls and women were abducted, and more than 100 women were raped More than a decade later, in September 2015, Human Rights Watch provided the world a clear, authoritative This report is more important than ever as we survey the “militia state” that Darfur has become as part We have had warnings of such genocidal success for more than thirteen years.

  • Famine spreading in war-torn Sudan: UN-backed report

    The IPC, an independent body funded by Western nations, comprises more than a dozen UN agencies, aid Sudan has been roiled by a 20-month war that has killed more than 24,000 people and driven over 14 million

  • Almost 80,000 flee DR Congo amid fighting, sexual violence: UNHCR

    the last two weeks of February alone, the UN refugee agency official continued - an average of more than Uganda hosts more than half of that total, while Burundi has seen most new arrivals since January’s flash

  • NORTH KOREA: A DISSIDENT BOOK SMUGGLED FROM NORTH KOREA FINDS A GLOBAL AUDIENCE

    But for Do Hee-youn, an activist campaigning for human rights in North Korea, it was nothing less than It has been translated into 18 languages and published in 20 countries. Translated by Deborah Smith into English and published by Grove Press, “The Accusation: Forbidden Stories A breakthrough came when a French translation was released last year. Other translations quickly followed. Mr.

  • Stop Using Landmines, Ratify 1997 Mine Ban Treaty

    Armed conflict and wartime human rights violations have forcibly displaced more than 100,000 civilians Mine Ban Treaty and, in line with the treaty provisions, ban the use, production, stockpiling, and transfer

  • Rape, abuse, death of girls at Guatemala home burned by fire

    Press) GUATEMALA CITY – When firefighters entered the home for troubled youth, they discovered more than Some dormitories housed more than twice the number of children authorized for the space. Instead, she ran away to protect herself and her family. "She hugged me tight that day, tighter than normal," her mother said. She ran out, and the staff doused the girls with water until ambulances arrived.

  • Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan exchange fire on border

    In May, Iran’s armed forces chief of staff, Major-General Mohammad Bagheri, traveled to Dushanbe with sources as a single-engine, long-range, low-technology drone that is mainly used as a target drone for training

  • Kazakh Official Says Six protestors Were Tortured To Death

    Shyndaliev's comments come amid demands by rights activists and some who survived the brutality for more transparency Human rights groups say the number of people killed was much higher than any of the figures provided

  • UNICEF: Over 221 children raped By armies in Sudan

    paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, resulting in the death of at least 20,000 people and displacing more than The war has also driven more than 14 million people from their homes and pushed parts of the country

  • DRC Faces Acute Health Crisis Amid Rising Violence

    Kinshasa – The number of internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has more than In North Kivu, more than 17 000 cholera cases and 148 deaths have been reported since December 2022. The two provinces alone account for 82% of the more than 136 000 measles cases, including 2000 deaths

  • Kosovo Retrial Finds Serb Ex-Policeman Guilty Of Massacre

    After the Kosovo war, the bodies were found in a mass grave at a police training centre in the Belgrade

  • Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in Arctic Circle jail

    government know they will be held responsible for what they've done... and this day will come sooner than Russia, telling reporters during a court appearance by video that his conditions were "much better" than His spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said last month he had spent more than 280 days in isolation. that such punishment was very harmful to the human body, so under the law no-one could be given more than

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