Al Jazeera
May 21, 2021
Peru forced sterilisations case: ‘They could get away with it’
Victims of mass forced sterilisations in the 1990s fear upcoming Peru presidential runoff results could close door to justice. Women hold...
The Guardian
Apr 9, 2021
Zimbabwe under pressure to give up Rwanda genocide suspect
Protais Mpiranya is top of a list of remaining fugitives indicted by an international tribunal Jason Burke Africa correspondent | The...
Reuters
Apr 7, 2021
U.S. looks into reports of atrocities in Ethiopia's Tigray region
The United States is looking into reports of human rights abuses and atrocities in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, the U.S. State Department...
Genocide Watch
Apr 1, 2021
Anti-red tagging bill gains support from church people
MAR 31, 2021 1:32 PM PHT ROBBIN M. DAGLE | Rappler Various progressive youth organisations gather outside Senate to protests against...
Genocide Watch
Mar 29, 2021
Country Report: Peru
Anna Killen | March 2021 Peruvian women demand justice for the thousands of victims of forced sterilisation. (Credit InterPares ) Peru is...
Human Rights Watch
Mar 17, 2021
Record High Killing of Philippine Lawyers
61 Lawyers Murdered During Duterte Administration Carlos H. Conde | Human Rights Watch Senior Researcher, Asia Division Protesters hold...
Genocide Watch
Mar 8, 2021
3 female Guatemalan judges defend rule of law
Three female judges in Guatemala have emerged as critical figures in the fight for the rule of law in a justice system seen as under...
New York Times 1
Mar 6, 2021
Colombia Seeks Justice for War Atrocities Via New Court
A court in Colombia is exposing atrocities in the country’s long civil war, trying to compile a record all sides can accept, and offering...
Associated Press 1
Mar 3, 2021
In Peru, sterilization case against Fujimori goes to court
AP News FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2013 file photo, jailed former President Alberto Fujimori attends his hearing at a police base on the...
Al Jazeera
Feb 26, 2021
Guatemalan genocide survivors march for justice
Survivors of Guatemala’s 36-year civil war call on court to reverse closure of peace institutions. temalan survivors and relatives of...
New York Times 1
Feb 24, 2021
Fading Sri Lankan Hopes for Justice Rest on U.N. Rights Council
The government, strongly tied to the military, is blocking inquiries into wartime atrocities, undermining efforts to learn the fates of...
Human Rights Watch
Feb 20, 2021
A Growing Rights Crisis in Sri Lanka
By Meenakshi Ganguly Indian leaders have committed to supporting the rights of minority Tamils in Sri Lanka to “live with equity,...