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BURUNDI "CLOSE TO CIVIL WAR", WARNS CRISIS GROUP
After months of violence, troubled Burundi risks sliding into civil war, a leading think tank has warned, issuing a "conflict alert" after a string of…
Syria regime profits from widescale disappearances: Amnesty
...are certain that government and prison officials are profiting from the payments they receive in relation to disappearances, as this has been corroborated by hundreds…
Myanmar's Suu Kyi says don't 'exaggerate' Rohingya plight
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi Thursday said it was important not to "exaggerate" the plight of the nation's persecuted Rohingya, hundreds of thousands…
ICC REJECTS UGANDA HEARINGS FOR FORMER REBEL COMMANDER
Once again, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected the idea of holding court hearings in the country directly concerned by the crimes it is…
War crimes, forced cannibalism in S.Sudan conflict, says African Union
Both government and rebels in South Sudan carried out war crimes against civilians and should face justice, an African Union human rights inquiry has said.…
Turkish politician had right to deny Armenia genocide: Europe court
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Thursday that a Turkish politician should not have been prosecuted for denying that the mass killing of…
The armenian genocide
Armenia and Turkey are at odds over whether the World War I massacres and deportations of Armenians between 1915 and 1917 by their Ottoman rulers…
OUTCRY AS FRANCE DROPS CASE ON RWANDAN PRIEST ACCUSED OF GENOCIDE
...plead his innocence. “My first thought goes to the parishioners of Sainte-Famille, the living and the dead, to whom I dedicated my life,” he told…
Burundi's descent into hell
...made and tension mounts further. A correspondent for RFI and AFP is attacked and hospitalised. 3 August Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa, president of the Association for the…
The Migrant crisis in Europe
Media and politicians alike have said Europe is facing its worst migrant crisis since World War II, but some historians challenge that notion. Quantifying the…