Tribunal takes Khmer Rouge official to crime scene
February 28, 2008 3 min. read

Officials overseeing the tribunal examining the atrocities committed by Cambodia's notorious Khmer Rouge regime led its seminal prison leader, Kaing Guek Eav, known simply as “Duch,” through the prison system he once ran.  Tribunal officials lead Duch through a “re-enactment” of the systematic torture conducted at the converted high-school called the S-21 prison.  Duch, a […]

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Conflict Continues to Destroy Children's Lives in Sri Lanka
February 27, 2008 4 min. read

Sri Lanka has been engaged in a civil war for 25 years, causing displacement, death, and poverty, and while many have longed for peace it appears it now one step farther away, as on January 16, 2008 the Sri Lankan government ended a 2002 ceasefire with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Since calling […]

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Increase of impoverished children in Nigeria
February 27, 2008 2 min. read

The number of vulnerable children in Nigeria is growing and is expected to rise to 10 million by 2010. However the news has not settled well with everyone, and has left others in fear. The Nigerian government issued a census survey census of “vulnerable children”, earlier this month which aims to take a closer look […]

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Guatemala to open army files to probe war crimes
February 26, 2008 2 min. read

Reuters Tuesday, February 26, 2008 GUATEMALA CITY: Guatemala's new President Alvaro Colom said on Monday he will open army files for the first time to make public details of massacres and torture by soldiers during the country's 36-year civil war. “We are going to make all of the army's archives public so we can know […]

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To ban or not to ban; cluster bombs a deadly killer in the streets
February 26, 2008 3 min. read

The debate over the use of cluster bombs has hit the boil in recent months, however it looks that the issue will not be cooling down anytime soon. More than 120 nations tried to resolve the issues related to the use of cluster bombs, this past week. As the talks ended on Friday no agreement […]

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U.S. Navy sailor tried on terrorist charges
February 26, 2008 2 min. read

The federal prosecution against a former U.S. navy sailor for terrorism charged opened Monday in Connecticut.  Hassan Abu-Jihaad stands accused of providing material support to terrorists with the intent to harm or kill U.S. citizens.  The U.S. government alleges that Abu-Jihaad obtained classified evidence regarding Navy fleet movements in the Straits of Hormuz and sent […]

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HIV/AIDS News…
February 24, 2008 3 min. read

Blood donation drives have been held in Kenya to meet the demand that has been caused due to the continuing post-election violence. In wake of the high demand the shortage of regular blood donors has only become more apparent. Donations must be screened for HIV to ensure they are safe for transfusion, and thus many […]

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Former military prosecutor to testify at GITMO
February 23, 2008 3 min. read

The former chief military prosecutor for the war crimes tribunal at the U.S. naval detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba said he would testify on behalf of the personal driver for Osama bin Laden, Salim Ahmed Hamdan. Air Force Col. Morris Davis told The Associated Press Thursday he would appear at the Hamdan trial. “I […]

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"Each child is an adventure into a better life‚ an opportunity to change the old pattern and make it new.
February 22, 2008 1 min. read

-Hubert H. Humphrey (1911,1978), U.S. Democratic politician, vice president speech, July 27, 1965, Detroit, Michigan. Children are all born into this world full of adventure, hope, and life. It is the men and women who go before them that mold them and shape their futures. Parents, teachers and civil leaders, are the ones who lead […]

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Russia's Stranglehold on Human Rights Groups
February 22, 2008 4 min. read

Russia isn't known for its openness to foreign or domestic NGO's, or charities in general. Freedom and political will are bound tight in Russian philanthropy, regardless of intention or cause anyone can be placed in Russia's stranglehold. Human Rights charities bare the brunt of the governments tight fisted rule, leaving many with even more speculation […]

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Former Concentration Camp Guard Dies
February 21, 2008 2 min. read

VIENNA, Austria (AP) ‚ A woman who was being investigated in Austria for allegedly beating an inmate to death while serving as a Nazi concentration camp guard has died, authorities said Thursday. She was 85. Erna Wallisch died in a hospital Saturday of unspecified causes, the Austrian Interior Ministry said. Because of her death, Austrian […]

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Uganda Child Soldier Awareness Week…Agreement Signed With LRA
February 21, 2008 4 min. read

Uganda is Africa's oldest conflict Since 1987, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has wreaked havoc on the people of northern Uganda, those bearing the brunt of this violence are children. Some 30,000 children have been abducted from their families and used as soldiers or sex slaves, while 12,000 civilians have been killed and 2 million […]

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