
Updated Report: Anti-Banyamulenge Attacks, DR Congo
We have documented this tragedy in memory of the victims of the extermination of the Banyamulenge.

Sudan conflict could prompt 800,000 people to flee
By El Tayeb Siddig and Nafisa Eltahir A man walks while smoke rises above buildings after aerial bombardment, during clashes between the...
Reuters
May 3, 2023

Benjamin Ferencz 1920 - 2023
By John Q.Barrett I am deeply sad and truly sorry to report that Benjamin Ferencz died last evening, April 7, 2023, at his apartment in...
John Q. Barrett
Apr 8, 2023

Vienna, Austria recognizes 1988 Halabja, Iraq Genocide
In 1988, Saddam Hussein's airforce dropped chemical weapons on the Kurdish town of Halabja killing 5000. ANF 25 Mar 2023 The Vienna City...
Genocide Watch
Mar 27, 2023

LGBTQI+ Persecution: The Global Genocide of Gay People
Cultural or state-led killings of gay people constitute Stage 9: Extermination in Genocide Watch's Ten Stages of Genocide.
Genocide Watch
Mar 24, 2023

Burmese Army massacres 22 civilians in monastery
In Myanmar, Atrocities Rise as Army Comes Under Pressure The New York Times March 17, 2023 The rebellion against military rule is gaining...
New York Times 1
Mar 18, 2023

North Korea Genocide Watch
Then North Korea leader Kim Jong Il, left, and his son and now leader, Kim Jong Un, attend a military parade marking the 65th...
Genocide Watch
Mar 15, 2023

Trial opens for former Kosovo fighter accused of war crimes
By MIKE CORDER, AP News February 21, 2023 Former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA ) member Pjeter Shala attends his trial at the Kosovo...
Associated Press 1
Feb 24, 2023

Rapport sur les Attaques Anti-Banyamulenge en RD Congo
Nous avons documenté cette tragédie pour la mémoire des victimes de l'extermination des Banyamulenge.

Biden Should Give Ukraine What It Needs To Win
A woman stands outside an apartment building in Vyshhorod, Ukraine, a day after it was struck by a Russian missile.Credit...Brendan...
New York Times 1
Feb 19, 2023

Bosnian Serb Policeman Tells Court of Executions
At the start of his trial in Belgrade for the killing of 51 non-Serbs in 1992, former reservist policeman Milorad Kotur explained how...
Balkan Insight
Feb 14, 2023

Civilians bore the brunt of 1,425-day Sarajevo siege
An average of 329 mortar shells per day claimed over 11,000 lives in Bosnian capital, according to estimates Originally published by...
Anadolu Agency
Feb 6, 2023