Crime Against Humanity
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Has the Worm Turned in the Assange Case?
The 91-year-old Ellsberg, whom the U.S. security state decades ago possibly hoped to drive to suicide, announced that he too…
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ICC: Afghanistan Inquiry Can Resume
International Criminal Court Should Examine Grave Crimes by All Sides HRW (The Hague) – The International Criminal Court (ICC) should address grave…
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Barnaby Joyce called on to apologise for Nazi Germany comparisons over Indigenous voice
Barnaby Joyce has been accused of making “ahistorical comparisons to Nazi Germany” in an interview about the Indigenous voice to parliament,…
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China has been dealt a damning UN report on its alleged human rights abuses. Here’s why this Uyghur is angry
The United Nations has released scathing findings of China’s serious human rights violations in Xinjiang. But a Uyghur-Australian is furious…
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Unknown Holocaust photos – found in attics and archives – are helping researchers recover lost stories and providing a tool against denial
Although the Nazis deported hundreds of thousands of Jewish men and women, for many places where those tragic events happened,…
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Turkey should face international court over Yazidi genocide, report says
Turkey should face charges in front of the international court of justice for being complicit in acts of genocide against…
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Ethiopia’s Invisible Ethnic Cleansing
For more than a year and a half, a largely invisible campaign of ethnic cleansing has played out in Ethiopia’s northern…
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Gaza: Israel’s ‘Open-Air Prison’ at 15
(Gaza) – Israel’s sweeping restrictions on leaving Gaza deprive its more than two million residents of opportunities to better their…
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Stolpersteine: UK joins the world’s largest Holocaust memorial
It began life in 1992, when German artist Gunter Demnig laid the first “Stolperstein” – or stumbling stone – in…
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Anne Frank’s diary at 75: why it holds a special place in Holocaust literature
Anne and her family, in hiding in Amsterdam, had been denounced by one Arnold van den Bergh, a well-known notary…
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Israel and apartheid
The report was titled ‘Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians, a Cruel System of Domination and a Crime Against Humanity’. Paul Heywood-Smith…
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Hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists march in honor of Nazi collaborator
KYIV, Ukraine — Hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists held a torchlight march in the capital of Kyiv to mark the birthday…
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We Must Pass the Torch of Holocaust Remembrance
One of the fundamental tenets of Holocaust education has always been the power of personal testimony; the idea that the…
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Cold case team shines new light on who may have revealed Anne Frank’s hiding place in Amsterdam attic
The team believes it could have been a prominent Jewish notary called Arnold van den Bergh who disclosed the secret…
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Cyprus: Turkish Occupation and Unpunished Crimes Against Women and Children
On December 16 and 17, Democracy Today, an NGO that focuses on human rights issues, organized its annual international conference in…
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US confirms it will stage diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
The White House has confirmed it will stage a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, in the latest move…
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