NPR 1
Feb 20, 2021
2 killed in Myanmar in Worst Day of Violence Since Feb. 1 Coup
Police charge forward to disperse protesters in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Saturday. Security forces ratcheted up their pressure against...
New York Times 1
Feb 19, 2021
Opinion | Where do the Rohingya Go After the Coup in Myanmar?
In the countrywide protests against the coup, nobody is talking about the future of the persecuted Rohingya minority. By Mayyu Ali Daniel...
Human Rights Watch
Feb 19, 2021
Brazil: Secret Process to Change Human Rights Policy
Exclusion of Civil Society from Discussions Raises Concern The administration of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro should ensure that...
Genocide Watch
Feb 17, 2021
Myanmar Crisis: 'Terrified' UN rights expert sounds alarm ahead of expected protests
[Unsplash/Kyle Petzer] A pagoda at dawn in downtown Yangon, the commercial hub of Myanmar. The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of...
The New Humanitarian
Feb 16, 2021
In Cameroon's separatist war, children are the biggest losers
‘I now know the choking effect of tear gas and the sounds of live bullets.’ I long for a Cameroon where anglophone children no longer...
NPR 1
Feb 11, 2021
What Myanmar's Coup Means for the Rohingya
Rohingya refugees walk at the Balukhali refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on Feb. 2. Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in...
New York Times 1
Feb 9, 2021
Colombia Makes ‘Historic’ Decision to Grant Legal Status to 1.7 Million Venezuelan Migrants
President Iván Duque announced Monday that the Venezuelan migrants who fled an economic collapse at home can legally stay in Colombia for...
Al Jazeera
Feb 8, 2021
Myanmar military ruler addresses nation as protests intensify
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing says the military will hold an election and hand over power to the winning party. A protester holds a...
BBC News
Feb 4, 2021
Why journalists in India are under attack
The latest crackdown on the media follows reporting on the farmers' protest. [Getty Images] A month after taking office in the summer of...
BBC News
Feb 1, 2021
Myanmar coup: Aung San Suu Kyi detained as military seizes control
Aung San Suu Kyi, seen here at a coronavirus vaccination clinic in January, is Myanmar's de facto leader. (Photo: Reuters) Myanmar's...
Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Jan 30, 2021
CAPITAL OF THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC BLOCKADED BY ARMED GROUPS (Atrocity Alert No. 237)
More than 84,000 Central Africans have fled to neighboring countries since December, while 100,000 people remain internally displaced.
BBC News
Jan 22, 2021
Central African Republic declares emergency as rebels surround Bangui
The Central African Republic (CAR) has declared a state of emergency as the army and UN forces try to repel advancing rebel groups who...