Sierra Leone tribunal convicts militia leaders.
August 2, 2007 2 min. read

The U.N. backed Special Court for the Sierra Leone (SCSL) convicted two militia leaders of war crimes and crimes against humanity.  Allieu Kondewa – the “high priest” of the Kamajor rebel group – and Monina Fofana – the national director of the Civil Defense Forces (CDF) – were convicted of war crimes, including murder and […]

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Sudan agrees to U.N. peacekeeping mission.
August 1, 2007 2 min. read

The United Nations Security Council approved a Chapter 7 resolution to invoke a 26,000 member peacekeeping force in Sudan. The joint African Union (A.U.) -United Nations contingent will consist of nearly 20,000 military personnel and close to 6,500 civilian police to replace the battered 7,000 member A.U. force deployed in Darfur. A Chapter 7 resolution […]

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UN Peacekeepers and the Abuse of Children
August 1, 2007 6 min. read

The blue beret, or the blue helmet, symbolizes not only peace, but protection and security for many who have spent their lives riddled by armed conflict. Children see these foreigners in blue hats, and they immediately trust them, they want to befriend them. Unfortunately these men are not always what they seem, many have used […]

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Shyima's Story…An Escape From Slavery
August 1, 2007 4 min. read

Sold as a slave to an affluent California family of 7, a servitude contract of ten years, was the fate of a 9 year old girl in Ciro, Egypt. Sold by her parents, who received a measly sum for the price of their daughter, Shyima soon found herself no longer a child, but a piece […]

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Tonight ABC's Primetime…Slavery of a Young Girl in America
August 1, 2007 1 min. read

Shyima, a 9-year-old Egyptian girl, was sold into slavery and shipped from Cairo to work in California. (Photo courtesy of ABC News and Immigration & Customs Enforcement) Free the Slaves' President, Kevin Bales, will be featured on ABC's Primetime news magazine show tonight. The show tells the story of a young girl who was enslaved […]

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Khmer Rouge prison chief faces genocide tribunal.
July 31, 2007 2 min. read

The first suspect appeared before the U.N. backed Cambodian genocide tribunal to investigate former members of the Khmer Rouge. Kaing Khek lev, better known as Duch, was questioned for his role as the former prison warden in the S-21 prison in Phnom Penh. The prison was notorious for being used as a torture chamber, where […]

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U.S. Secretary of State urges cooperation over Kosovo.
July 30, 2007 2 min. read

U.S. Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleeza Rice, made pleas for Serbian cooperation as Kosovo continues its campaign towards independence. Serbian officials were in Washington, where Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic met with Rice to discuss “outstanding obligations regarding war crimes indictees.” There are several war crimes suspects still alleged to be within Serbia's reach – […]

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Is Breastfeeding heading for extinction in the Philippines?
July 30, 2007 6 min. read

Are Corporations Sabotaging Child Health to Increase Profit? Misleading advertisements and an onslaught of promotional materials for infant formulas seem to plague the Philippines. Breastfeeding by Filipino mothers seems to be an outdated practice, almost extinct, and who's to blame? It is scientifically proven, and agreed upon by all reliable medical professionals, that exclusively breastfeeding […]

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U.N. and Afghanistan investigate mass grave sites.
July 27, 2007 2 min. read

The United Nations has initiated a forensic examination into mass graves peppered throughout Afghanistan at the request of the government there.  Some graves in eastern Afghanistan contain over 1,200 victims.  Specialists from various human rights groups, including the Washington based Physicians for Human Rights, have been providing technical assistance to the U.N. Assistance Mission in […]

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"What Is Man"?
July 27, 2007 2 min. read

“Man is the only animal that deals in that atrocity of atrocities, War. He is the only one that gathers his brethren about him and goes forth in cold blood and calm pulse to exterminate his kind. He is the only animal that for sordid wages will march out and help to slaughter strangers of […]

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Rwanda pleas for extradition of French suspects
July 26, 2007 1 min. read

The Rwandan government has asked France for the extradition of two men arrested last week for their alleged involvement in the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Wenceslas Munyeshyaka, a Catholic priest, and Laurent Bucyibaruta, an ex-civil servant, were detained in France after the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) issued warrants for their arrest. The two […]

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Zimbabwe's Children in Crisis
July 26, 2007 5 min. read

Two Zimbabwean Children in Search of Food The children of Zimbabwe are no strangers to struggle, for they have fallen through the cracks from colonialism, civil war, and now to the long and frightful rule of Mugabe.  With the heavy hand of Mugabe has come the political violence that it has become everyday life under […]

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