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Sudan9 months ago
Sudan violence rages as paramilitaries deny Darfur war crimes
Sudan’s capital Khartoum and its western Darfur region have witnessed another day of violent clashes, as the army and the Rapid Support Forces continued their war for control of the country.
Sudan violence rages as paramilitaries deny Darfur war crimes
Mexicoone year ago
Mexico arrests ex-army general linked to 2014 disappearance of 43 students
Authorities in Mexico have arrested a retired general and three other military officials for their alleged involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014, a senior government official said on Thursday.
Mexico arrests ex-army general linked to 2014 disappearance of 43 students
More2 years ago
Rights groups urge Japan to stop junta-linked real state project in Myanmar
Human rights groups call on Japan to stop its participation in a real estate project on lands in Myanmar leased from the country’s notorious junta.
Rights groups urge Japan to stop junta-linked real state project in Myanmar
Palestine2 years ago
Palestine: UNICEF, UN bodies must pursue HRW report on Israeli apartheid
The Palestinian prime minister urges UNICEF and other UN bodies to follow up on the latest HRW report, which says Israel uses ‘apartheid’ to subjugate Palestinians.
Palestine: UNICEF, UN bodies must pursue HRW report on Israeli apartheid
On The News Line2 years ago
HRW: Israel is an apartheid regime
Human Rights Watch has issued a report, accusing the Israeli regime of practicing apartheid policies against the Palestinian people.
HRW: Israel is an apartheid regime
IN-DEPTH3 years ago
Bahrain: Using rape as an interrogation tool
Adult protestors are treated like terrorists and minor protestors are treated like adults. The way the Bahraini police treat protesting children is monstrous, to say the least.
Bahrain: Using rape as an interrogation tool
North Africa3 years ago
Egyptian military’s demolitions in Sinai ‘likely war crimes:’ HRW
Human Rights Watch (HRW) denounces the Egyptian military’s ongoing demolitions and forced evictions in the restive North Sinai region, saying the practices constitute “violations of international humanitarian law” and likely amount to “war crimes.”
Egyptian military’s demolitions in Sinai ‘likely war crimes:’ HRW
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