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Since the 1980s, a Ugandan rebel group calling themselves the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) has been raping and murdering civilians and turning young children into killing machines in an area of ...
OSLO—The Nobel Peace Prize is a legacy of Swedish businessman and inventor Alfred Nobel, the nobility of its aim, to reward those who strive for peace, is seldom questioned, given that ...
Russian protestors took to the streets in Moscow over the past three days in Arab Spring-like protests alleging election fraud in Russia’s parliamentary elections, which took place on Sunday. But instead ...
The education sector in Bahrain continues to pay a heavy price for its involvement in the popular protests which consumed the country for several weeks in February and March of this year ...
In a stinging rebuke of Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Arab League voted (November 12) to suspend Syria if his regime fails to take immediate steps to honor a league-brokered plan it ...
In Europe there remains one prime dictator, heir of the soviet era, who has kept Belarus barred from other nations and under his yoke since 1994. However, voices are being raised, notably ...
Europe’s top security body, the Vienna-based OSCE, has urged the release of all political prisoners in Belarus, including more than 400 people arrested on July 6 at country-wide rallies against President ...
Harsh words are about all that is left to Europe’s last Soviet-style dictatorship if it seeks to retaliate for a new round of economic sanctions imposed by the United States against ...
Amnesty International and the UN Human Rights Committee have both condemned the executions of two death row inmates in Belarus whose cases were under review by the UN. The men were identified ...
Geneva UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has expressed deep concern at the harsh sentencing of Vasil Parfyankou in the first of dozens of trials against opposition leaders and supporters ...
Anti-blasphemy laws and restrictions on criticism of governments are incompatible with free expression which in turn is essential for the protection of human rights. That was the decision on July 28th of ...
A new report by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) notes progress made in fighting bribery by South Korea and Mexico while calling on Armenia and Kazakhstan to strengthen ...
Nobody expected that while she was peacefully walking along, a colorful bouquet of flowers in her hand, that the young and nice-looking 17 year-old student from Kyiv-Mohyla University, Daria Stepanenko, would hit ...
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