Ex-Guatemalan Colonel Sentenced to 20 Years for 1982 Indigenous Massacre
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In Guatemala, a former military colonel has been convicted of crimes against humanity for his involvement in the killing of over two...
Thousands March In Bosnia To Mark 1995 Srebrenica Genocide
On Saturday, thousands of people participated in a solemn peace march through the forests of eastern Bosnia to commemorate the 1995...
The Global Stakes for Human Rights in America’s Election
American leadership impacts human rights globally through the hard power of institutional leadership and the soft power of example — a...
Healthcare hits new lows in Somaliland as conflict continues
Without funding from MSF, hospital administrators are concerned about maintaining enough supplies to treat the wounded as the conflict...
The ‘silent genocide’ haunting Canada’s liberal dream
A culture of extreme violence against indigenous women and girls has become deeply entrenched in Canadian society For more than a decade,...
‘They want us to die in the streets’: Inside the Nagorno-Karabakh blockade
Residents of Armenian enclave believe Azerbaijan’s plan is clear: to starve them into submission For every meal, Hovig Asmaryan eats...
Lemkin Institute Issues Active Genocide Alert Azerbaijan – in Artsakh
The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention is distressed by the news of the death of K. Hovhannisyan, 40, who died of starvation on...
The Return of Russian Ethnonationalism
Chauvinism Under—and After—Putin It is hard to imagine a more nationalist leader of Russia than President Vladimir Putin. He has...
A mob in Pakistan burned a church and Christian homes after blasphemy accusations
MULTAN, Pakistan — Angry Muslims went on a rampage Wednesday, attacking a Christian area in eastern Pakistan, burning a church and...
The settlers wanted supreme power. They got a rebellion instead
The religious-Zionist movement has made vast inroads in Israeli state and society for two decades. The judicial overhaul may bring it all...
Iraq in the News
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