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Photograph: Screenshot/ BLA video A fresh wave of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances has been documented across Balochistan this month, as Baloch rights groups recorded the recovery of several bodies of men who had earlier been forcibly taken, and appealed once more to international institutions that have largely ignored the province. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC)…

UN looks to evacuate staff as fighting intensifies in Yemen

The United Nations is trying to evacuate at least 140 aid workers from Yemen amid intensifying fighting that has seen the road to the airport cut off, reports Reuters.

Speaking to Reuters, a UN official said,

“There is a plane on stand-by in Djibouti for 140 international staff. Fighting is moving towards the airport and the situation is very tense. We can’t even evacuate staff.”

The United Nations staff have been confined to their living quarters in Yemen’s capital Sanaa since the fighting intensified on Thursday.

Kurdistan Prime Minister arrives in Paris to meet with President Macron

A Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) delegation led by Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani arrived in Paris on Friday to meet with French president Emmanuel Macron.

Barzani was officially invited by the French Prime minister, in what is his first visit abroad since the September 25 independence referendum, reports Kurdistan24.

Former French President Francois Hollande visited Kurdistan twice, whilst becoming the first European President to visit Kurdistan.

UN approves draft resolution supporting Guam self-determination

A special committee of the United Nations last month, approved a draft resolution calling upon the US to “take into consideration the expressed will of Guam’s Chamorro people. As supported by Guam voters in the referendum of 1987 and as subsequently provided for in Guam law regarding Chamorro self-determination efforts.”  

High ranking former Argentinean navy officials sentenced to life for crimes against humanity

Two former Argentinean navy officials have been sentenced to life for crimes against humanity committed under military rule between 1976 to 1983.

Captains Alfredo Astiz and Jorge Eduardo Acosta were found guilty of involvement in torture and murder of hundreds of political opponents, reports the BBC.

The two high ranking military officials were among a group of 54 people that faced sentences ranging from 8 to 25 years.

It is estimated that 30,000 people were killed after a military junta led by General Jorge Rafael Videla took power of Argentina.

The military regime operated secret torture and killing centres by the military during the takeover.

Washington Holocaust museum to open exhibition on Syrian genocide

An exhibition on genocide in Syria is to open at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.

In addition to documenting Nazi crimes, the Holocaust Museum, on Washington’s National Mall, is also tasked with alerting against modern-day genocides. As such, the Syrian civil war is on the museum’s watchlist as one of the most serious ongoing mass atrocities.

Bosnian Croat military general dies after drinking poison during war crimes sentence at the Hague

A former Bosnian Croat general has died after drinking a phial of poison in whilst receiving his war crimes sentence at the Hague.

Seconds after the judges of the UN mandated tribunal sentenced him to 20 years, Slobodan Praljak, shouted “Praljak is not a criminal. I  reject your verdict. I just drank poison.”

An official statement from the International Criminal Tribunal on Yugoslavia ICTY, said,

UN committee sets deadline for Myanmar to submit report detailing military held responsible for atrocities

The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) called on Myanmar to provide an “exceptional” report with information concerning sexual violence and rape against Rohingya women by state security forces.

The experts requested information on “investigations arrests, prosecutions, convictions and sentences or disciplinary measures imposed on perpetrators, including members of the armed forces, found guilty of such crimes,” reports Reuters.

Ousted Catalan leader reaffirms commitment to delivering independence for Catalonia

Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, who was expelled by Spain’s central government after Catalonia’s independence referendum, reaffirmed his commitment to make the region an independent state.

Speaking from Belgium, whilst awaiting a Spanish court verdict that could see him imprisoned for 30 years, Mr Pugdemont said,

“The people of Catalonia have shown the world we have the capacity and the will to become an independent state.”
Catalonia’s Deputy President Oriol Junqueras and half the rest of Catalan’s ousted cabinet remain in prison.  Mr Puigdemont currently faces charges of rebellion in Spanish courts.

Myanmar and Bangladesh agree to UN assistance for Rohingya refugee repatriation

Myanmar and Bangladesh have agreed to accept UN assistance to start the repatriation process for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who fled violence in Myanmar, said Reuters.

Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali said,

“Both countries agreed to take help from te UNHCR in the Rohingya repatriation process. Myanmar will take its assistance as per their requirement.

Over 200 worshipers killed in Egypt Mosque attack

At least 235 people have been killed with several more injured in a bomb and gun attack on a mosque in the north Sinai region of Egypt.

A bomb exploded in the mosque during Friday prayers followed by four gunmen who opened fire on worshipers.

Speaking immediately after the attacks, Egypt’s president Abdel Fattah al Sisi, said,