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The “New Janjaweed” Bring Continued Violence to Darfur and New Violence to Khartoum
In a devastating turn of events, early Monday morning, June 2, Hemeti’s RSF launched an attack on the protesters in Khartoum. It was unexpected, and bloody.
Senate Delays Genocide Prevention Bill
“Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must—at that...
The Forgotten Genocide, Part Two
Part two of this series will explore this process; looking at what has been achieved, what needs to happen, and how you too can join in the fight for recognition.
The Forgotten Genocide: Herero and Nama, 1904, Part One
When the words “Germany” and “genocide” are put together, most of us inevitability, and understandably, think of the Holocaust. However, few of us associate those words with Germany’s presence in Namibia.
Tell Your U.S. Senators: Co-sponsor S.2060 and Sanction Burma’s Army Now
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-your-senators-support-s2060-and-sanction-burmas-army-nowWe cannot remain silent as the Burmese army marches down the path to the genocide of the Rohingya people. ACT NOW
Is Nigeria on the brink of Genocide?
For the past decade, reports of widespread violence in Nigeria have often been attributed to one of the most notorious terrorist groups in the world: Boko Haram.
SUDAN: ADDRESSING THE SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN SUDAN
We write to you in advance of the 39th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council to share our serious concerns over the human rights and humanitarian situation in Sudan.
US: Strengthen Targeted Sanctions on Burma
The US Congress should adopt legislation to enhance targeted sanctions against Burmese military commanders who are implicated in serious human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to congressional leaders with 45 other nongovernmental and faith-based organizations.
The Global Fragility & Violence Reduction Act of 2018
Global levels of violence are at a 25-year peak, undercutting global stability, reversing development gains and driving record levels of forced displacement.