Genocide Watch
Aug 28, 2021
Hope Died In Afghanistan
Published in The Brussels Times, 24 August 2021 French translation published in Le Monde, 30 August 2021 Hazara girls mourn after...
Amnesty International
Aug 22, 2021
Taliban massacre Hazara men
AFP via Getty Images Amnesty International August 19, 2021 Afghanistan: Taliban responsible for brutal massacre of Hazara men – new...
Lawrence Zongo
Aug 1, 2021
Fulani Jihadists Kill Scores Near Nigerian Army Base
A residence burned in Jebbu-Miango, Plateau State, Nigeria the night of July 31, 2021. (Masara Kim) Joint Terror Attacks Kill Scores in...
Genocide Watch Staff
Jul 14, 2021
Genocide Emergency: Afghanistan
Opponents of the Taliban offensive prepare for battle at Ghorband district in Parwan province [Omar Sobhani/Reuters] Genocide Watch is...
Genocide Watch
Jun 23, 2021
Dozens Killed in Market Airstrike in Ethiopia
Simon Marks and Abdi Latif Dahir | New York Time The attack hit a busy market in Tigray, where there has been fierce fighting as...
Al Jazeera
May 28, 2021
US condemns violence in Tigray, warns of new sanctions
US legislators call for action amid reports of gang rapes, ethnic cleansing and war crimes by Ethiopian, Eritrean forces. A top United...
New York Times 1
Mar 30, 2021
A Wedding, an Airstrike, and Outrage at the French Military
The French Army says it killed terrorists in Mali, with no collateral damage. A new United Nations report says almost all of the dead...
Al Jazeera
Mar 24, 2021
Ethiopia PM admits Eritrean soldiers entered Tigray region
Abiy Ahmed acknowledges ‘atrocities committed’ during the conflict in the northern region amid concerns over the humanitarian crisis....
Washington Post
Mar 16, 2021
Children as young as 11 beheaded by Mozambique militants, aid group says
By Adam Taylor A new report says that children as young as 11 were beheaded by militants in Mozambique’s troubled Cabo Delgado province,...
Al Jazeera
Mar 2, 2021
Army, private firm, fighters accused of Mozambique war crimes
Hundreds of civilians in Cabo Delgado province are victims of indiscriminate killing by rebels, gov’t forces and private militia, Amnesty...
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,...