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Behind The Camps’ Gates: Rape And Sexual Violence Against Uyghur Women

Over the recent years, several news outlets reported on the dire situation of the Uyghur Muslims in China who were being detained in camps...

Nigeria To Be Investigated By The International Criminal Court

On December 11, 2020, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced the conclusion of the preliminary examination of the situation in Nigeria. The...

British Parliamentarians Affirm: ‘We Will Not Trade With States Perpetrating Genocide’

On December 7, 2020, British Parliamentarians debated the Trade Bill, that is to define the U.K.’s post-Brexit trade relationships and engaged with the questions...

Buildings Turned Scarlet For Red Wednesday In Solidarity With Victims Of Religious Persecution

On November 25, 2020, landmark buildings around the world turned scarlet for Red Wednesday. Red Wednesday is a campaign of Aid to the Church...

Is Beijing Building New Detention Centers?

In December 2019, Beijing confirmed that all those held at the so called “re-education centers” in Xinjiang have “graduated.” Yet recent reports suggest that...

Will Facebook Sit On The Evidence Of The Genocide Against The Rohingyas?

On June 8, 2020, The Gambia filed an application for discovery with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The application asks...

Genocide Should Be Bad For Business

Genocide should be bad for business. However, currently, it is not. States continue to do business  with those who stand accused of “the crime...

As The International Criminal Court Faces More Challenges, We Need It More Than Ever

On September 2, 2020, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the US would impose sanctions on senior officials in the International Criminal...

The Situation Of Uighur Muslims Will Be Assessed By An Independent Inquiry

On September 3, 2020, Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, a prominent British lawyer, announced the launch of a new independent inquiry, the Uighur Tribunal, to...

Marking The International Day Commemorating The Victims Of Acts Of Violence Based On Religion Or Belief

On August 22, the UN marks the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, a day designated...

The Evidence Of Daesh Atrocities Could Soon Be Submitted Via An App

The special UN Investigative Team probing Daesh will soon be launching a new method for submitting evidence of the Daesh atrocities. The UN Investigative...

Six Years Ago They Came To Destroy But Faced No Legal Consequences

Six years ago, on August 3, 2014, members of the terror organization Daesh (commonly referred to as Islamic State or ISIL) launched a violent...

The Chinese Communist Party’s Fall From Grace Over Mass Atrocities In Xinjiang

In recent months a body of evidence has emerged linking the Chinese Communist Part (CCP) to mass atrocities perpetrated against the Uighur Muslims. It...

Having Fled Genocide, The Rohingya Muslims Now Face COVID-19 Risk

In May 2020, global media reported on the first cases of COVID-19 to emerge in the Kutupalong refugee camps near Cox Bazar, Bangladesh. The...

President Trump Signs A New Executive Order Amid Growing COVID-19 Pressures on Religious Communities Globally

On June 2, 2020, President Donald Trump signed a new Executive Order on advancing international religious freedom, setting the vision on how to better...

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