Ukraine Update: More Russian Strikes on Health Targets

Ukraine Update: More Russian Strikes on Health Targets

March 16, 2022 — As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth week, the World Health Organization reports that 43 hospitals, clinics, and ambulances have been bombed inside the country thus far. “We have never seen globally this rate of attacks on health care. Health is becoming a target in these situations. It’s … Read more

Radovan Karadzic: War criminal with many faces

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President, psychiatrist, poet and even New Age healer — Radovan Karadzic lived a varied life before being convicted of atrocities including the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. On Wednesday, London said he would be transferred to serve the rest of his sentence in the British prison system, though a date has yet … Read more

Alleged Torture Victims Target U.S. Property Assets of Libyan Commander

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Since the two decades he spent in the U.S. after leading a CIA-backed campaign against the regime of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi in the 1980s, militia leader Khalifa Haftar amassed millions of dollars in properties and other assets, including a luxury home in Virginia. Now, as Mr. Haftar commands troops in eastern Libya and faces … Read more

Rwandan Genocide Suspects Detained in Belgium

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Belgian police have arrested three men suspected of involvement in the Rwandan genocide, the latest in a series of high-profile arrests amid a heightened manhunt for perpetuators of the 1994 genocide that killed almost 1 million people in the central African nation. Federal prosecutors confirmed on Sunday that three Rwandan nationals were arrested in Belgium last … Read more

Myanmar Soldiers’ Confessions to Killing Rohingya to Be Part of Genocide Case

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Two men described as Myanmar army deserters told authorities in neighboring Bangladesh they were ordered by superior officers to kill Rohingya civilians during security operations in 2017, according to a lawyer involved in a genocide case against Myanmar at the top United Nations court. Paul Reichler, a partner at U.S. law firm Foley Hoag… Source link