Crime Against Humanity
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Questions and Answers on first German trial for serious crimes committed in The Gambia
Who is Bai L. and what are the charges against him? Why is Bai L. being tried in Germany? What…
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UN Member Countries Condemn China’s Crimes Against Humanity
Fifty-one United Nations member countries have issued a joint declaration condemning the Chinese government’s crimes against humanity committed against Uyghurs and other…
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Why Say Who Did What? The Ethiopia Case and the Power of US Atrocity Determinations
The Biden administration notified Congress in late June that the Ethiopian government is no longer engaging in a “pattern of gross violations…
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Torture used by Russian forces in Ukraine may be state policy: UN
UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Alice Jill Edwards said widespread use of torture by Russian forces appears deliberate. Al Jazeera…
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On the 108th Anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, a Second Armenian Genocide Is Happening
As Armenians around the world, supporters of Armenia, and human rights activists prepare for commemoration activities in honor of the…
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ICC delivering justice for Ukraine war crimes
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, many people are appalled by Russia’s brutality, particularly after its campaign suffered many…
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UN Experts Find War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity in Libya
United Nations experts have concluded that security forces and armed groups in Libya may have committed a “wide array of war…
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Are Russian transfers of Ukrainian children to re-education and adoption facilities a form of genocide?
Now, there are also allegations of genocide involving the forced transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia. Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria The Conversation The…
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UN-backed inquiry accuses Russia of committing range of war crimes in Ukraine
Russian attacks against civilians in Ukraine, — including systematic torture and killing in occupied regions — amount to war crimes…
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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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