Genocide Watch
Feb 10, 2022
South Sudan: Political Violence on the Rise
UN human rights experts have warned of increased political violence and polarization between communities across the world’s youngest...
The Guardian
Jan 30, 2022
Afghanistan: More Than 100 Believed Killed Despite Taliban Amnesty Offer
Extrajudicial killings allegedly carried out despite Taliban assurances of safety for those linked to previous leadership or foreign...
Genocide Watch
Jan 26, 2022
Country Report: Lebanon
Lebanon faces a severe economic crisis that threatens to tear apart the delicate social fabric maintained since the end of the 1975-1990...
Genocide Watch
Jan 25, 2022
With Burkina Faso’s president ousted, West Africa faces ‘coup bloc’
By: Danielle Paquette (The Washington Post) DAKAR, Senegal — Mali. Chad. Guinea. Sudan. Even before Burkina Faso’s army declared Monday...
Associated Press 1
Jan 3, 2022
Myanmar Military Reverts to Strategy of Massacres, Burnings
The scorched-earth tactics — such as the razing of entire villages — represent the latest escalation in the military’s violence against...
The Guardian
Nov 3, 2021
Bosnia In Danger Of Breaking Up
A high representative says threat by Serb separatists to create their own army risks return of conflict. The international community’s...
Genocide Watch
Oct 26, 2021
Genocide Watch: Poland
Poland Genocide Watch October 2021 Genocide Watch is issuing a Genocide Watch for Poland. Since 2015, the Polish government has...
Washington Post
Oct 25, 2021
Sudan’s Military Dissolves Government in Coup
Max Bearak | The Washington Post Monday, October 25, 2021, 3:50 a.m. EDT Sudan’s military detains prime minister and dissolves government...
Al Jazeera
Sep 6, 2021
Guinea in turmoil as soldiers claim power
Al Jazeera | 5 Sep 2021 The soldiers said they would convene President Conde’s cabinet ministers and other top officials at 11:00 GMT on...
Al Jazeera
Aug 3, 2021
Thai anti-government protesters clash with police
Police use tear gas, water cannon and rubber-coated bullets to disperse protesters trying to march on PM Prayuth’s office.
Reuters
Jul 13, 2021
Violence spreads in South Africa as grievances boil over
By: Alexander Winning and Wendell Roelf Summary: Jailing of ex-president Zuma triggered initial protests Violence has broadened into...
New York Times 1
Jun 26, 2021
A Standoff Over Corpses In Sudan
The Sudanese deposed a dictator, but some fear true stability can never come until the truth is revealed about who killed more than a...