The Fight for Justice in the Name of Child Soldiers in Uganda
July 20, 2007 7 min. read

The oldest conflict in Africa has taken more than 30,000 children as child soldiers, many others used as sex slaves, almost all have been abducted from their families.  All 30,000 plus children, some as young as eight, have suffered in the violent hands of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), in northern Uganda. According to the […]

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Haditha murder probes underway
July 19, 2007 2 min. read

On November 19, 2005, a Marine unit encountered a roadside bomb, killing one U.S. soldier. Following the event, Marine squads underwent a house to house search for insurgents. Instead, the Marines allegedly killed several Iraqi civilians, including woman and children – some of which were in their beds. Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Tatum is undergoing […]

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News Roundup: Kosovo Albanian leader charged, Chemical Ali to hang in Baghdad, Brit to defend Charles Taylor
July 18, 2007 2 min. read

Kosovar Albanian charged in Serbia:  (AP) Sinan Morina, an ethnic Albanian, was charged with “expulsion, imprisonment, torture, rape and killing of eight Serb civilians” by Serbian prosecutors in Belgrade today.  Morina is alleged to have abducted the Serbian civilians from their village, executed them, and deposited their bodies in a cave.  The victims were either […]

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Japan to join the International Criminal Court.
July 17, 2007 1 min. read

Japan is expected to ratify the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ratification with the United Nations coincides with World Justice Day, marking the anniversary of the opening of the Rome treaty on July 17, 1998. Japan will also become the Courts largest donor by contributing 19 percent of its annual […]

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UN team making progress on Hariri plot
July 16, 2007 2 min. read

Serge Brammertz, the Belgian prosecutor heading the UN investigation into political murders in Lebanon, released new information to the UN in his eighth report last week.  Focusing on the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister, Rafik Hariri, the report highlights the role of 22 individuals, cell phones used to track his movements, and possible motives […]

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Nigerian Kidnappings…Are Children the New Pawns of The Oil War?
July 16, 2007 4 min. read

Nigerian Militants (Photo from AFP file) Only days after the release of a 3-year-old British girl kidnapped in Nigeria, another child was kidnapped. The Nigerian kidnappers demand $78,600 for 3-year-old , the child a boy was taken on Thursday, July 12. Thankfully the boy was released the following day, unharmed, thanks to the payment of […]

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News Round Up – Africa
July 14, 2007 3 min. read

In the Republic of Congo the ministry of health has been successful in vaccinating 400,000 children under the age of five against polio. The campaign, is to help in preventing the spread of polio from neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),and vaccinations took place in the administrative departments of Brazzaville, Pool in the south, Plateaux […]

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"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do." – Edward Everett Hale
July 13, 2007 1 min. read

You are only one person, as am I, but one person can do a great deal for humanity. Big or small we all have a voice, and we must use are voice whenever we can, and trust that we will be heard. Look back at history to see those who have not only changed and […]

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Anniversary of Srebrinca Genocide July 11-14
July 12, 2007 4 min. read

The war in Bosnia began in March 1992 and did not end until November 1995, the worst tragedy of the Bosnian war was the three day massacre in the city of Srebrinca, in eastern Bosnia, from July 11 -14, 1995. In April 1993, the United Nations declared Srebrenica a UN safe area, and it was […]

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The 12th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre
July 11, 2007 3 min. read

Warning: This post contains offensive language. Today marks the 12th anniversary of the massacre in Srebernica.  In July 1995, in the United Nations mandated "safe area' of Srebrenica, Serbian forces summarily executed some 8,000 Bosnian men.  The forces of the Army of Republika Srpska, led by General Ratko Mladic (still at large in Bosnia for […]

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Q&A with Julianne Duncan on Child Trafficking
July 11, 2007 6 min. read

Julianne Duncan is the Associate Director for Children's Services, with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Migration and Refugee Services. This Q&A is to follow-up with yesterdays posting, and bring you more from my interview with Ms. Duncan. If you have not read yesterdays post, please do so, Ms. Duncan has a great deal […]

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Family seeks to reinstate case against Caterpillar
July 10, 2007 2 min. read

A family representing a human rights activist working in the Palestinian territories is seeking to pursue a case against Caterpillar for aiding and abetting human rights violations.  In 2003, Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old peace activist, was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer manufactured by Caterpillar as she tried to prevent the demolition of homes in the […]

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