The stateless Rohingyas have had their identity trampled on, been expelled from their own countries, and travelled across oceans for refuge only to be treated like inferior beings.
Read moreUyghur Tribunal Day 4: “We Will Kill Them If We Can”
On its fourth day, the tribunal heard evidence corroborating the evidence given on previous days, including evidence of mass murder and organ harvesting.
Read moreFrance’s Role In The 1994 Rwandan Genocide
A recent report commissioned by the Rwandan government highlights France’s role in the 1994 genocide of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Read moreThe Armenian Genocide And Acts Of Denial
24 April marks Commemoration Day for the Armenian Genocide, which continues to have far reaching implications more than 100 years on…
Read moreThe Rohingya Crisis: Climate Change Continues To Threaten The Most Marginalised And The Most Vulnerable
Climate change presents a threat to political and social stability, especially in already fragile states like Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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