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LRA abducts more than 200 in CAR: rights groups
Rebels in the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) have kidnapped more than 200 people this year in the Central African Republic, a quarter of them children,…
ICC Unveils War Crimes Charge for 'Callous' Timbuktu Attack
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday accused a Malian jihadist of war crimes for "a callous" 2012 attack on the centuries-old world heritage…
Why are Timbuktu's shrines revered and who destroyed them?
...as far as the 14th century. The tombs' construction was undertaken by anonymous groups of family members or disciples of the saints, Ben Essayouti told…
Destruction of Timbuktu goes before ICC judges
...told AFP. "In these sort of conflicts, the destruction of religious, cultural or historical objects, and the patrimony of the people, is another way in…
Germany's twilight Nazi trials about more than justice
Germany is putting on trial several former members of the Nazi SS this year -- but seven decades after the war, they are in their…
UN probe decries 'war crimes' by all sides in Libya chaos
All sides in Libya's chaotic conflict are likely guilty of war crimes, including torturing, raping and executing prisoners, the UN said Thursday, urging the world…
Amnesty slams Europe's 'shameful' response on refugees
...is curbing free expression, it is curbing free movement of people," Shetty told AFP. "Everybody understands that the French government has to respond to this…
Burundi president agrees to hold talks to end crisis
...choose his interlocutors, accusing some of disrupting security," CNARED chairman Leonard Nyangoma told AFP. "He says one thing and then its opposite," Nyangoma said. "It…
UN must warn N. Korea leader over possible prosecution: envoy
The United Nation's special envoy for human rights in North Korea urged the UN Monday to formally warn the country that its controversial leader and…
Central Africa: from 2013 coup to key polls
Here is a snapshot of events since a March 2013 coup in Central African Republic, which held presidential and parliamentary elections Sunday. - March 2013:…