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Rwanda: Hague Court Frees Rebel Leader
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Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) today ordered the release of a Rwandan rebel leader after dismissing war crimes charges related to deadly fighting in the far east of the… |
Kenya: 2012+ Kenya Emergency Humanitarian Response Plan
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UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country:
Kenya 1. Executive Summary Kenya, alongside other countries in the Horn of Africa,… |
A Nation's Education Left Behind
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My theme for today: Whose children have been left behind? |
Democratic Republic of the Congo (the): Shooting in Kinshasa after Election Results Released
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InterPress Third World News Agency Country:
Democratic Republic of the Congo (the) By Emmanuel Chaco KINSHASA, Dec 10, 2011 (IPS) - Fears of violent… |
UN Rights Chief Warns Of Syria Civil War
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Pillay backed estimates saying that nearly 1,000 members of the Syrian security forces have been killed in the clashes that have taken place since March. […] |
Zimbabwe must release detained media workers
![]() Amnesty International said today it considers three Zimbabwean human rights activists arrested this week to be “prisoners of conscience” and called for their immediate and… |
Clooney and Prendergast in TIME: Its Time to Stop Starvation in Sudan
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This op-ed co-authored with actor George Clooney appeared today on the homepage of TIME.com. “We left our homes with not even a cup like this one,” recounted the woman from a… |
A Crucial Moment for D.R. Congo
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Elections Pose Promise and Unpredictability for Humanitarian Efforts
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Libya: The ICC, the NTC and Saif Al Islam Gadhafi
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While NATO and its allies have claimed that Libya is fully capable of handling the trials of former regime loyalists, Franklin Lamb argues that the case of Saif al Islam Gadhafi is too critical… |
Gbagbo Party Protests ICC Action, Withdraws from Reconciliation Process
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The executive committee of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo’s Ivorian Popular Front Party says the International Criminal Court’s decision to bring Gbagbo to The Hague to stand trial… |
