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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)…

Pentagon releases photos of abuse by US military

The US has released nearly 200 photographs linked to abuse by its military, after a freedom of information request.

Images published include bruises and cuts on prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan, however the Pentagon said none of the pictures were of detainees held in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay.

A Pentagon spokesperson said the photos had "come from independent criminal investigations into allegations of misconduct by US personnel".

European parliament recognises IS crimes as genocide

The European parliament this week recognised the crimes committed by Islamic STate against Christians and other religious minorities as genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

In a resolution, passed unanimously, the European Parliament called for the UN Security Council to refer the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and for the crimes to be recognised by the them as a genocide.

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Officials fear UN failing Syrians as it did Tamils

Senior officials within the UN fear the organisation's role in Syria echoes its past failures during the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka where tens of thousands of Tamils were killed, reports The Guardian.

The UN's role in the siege of Madaya has come under particular scrutiny after correspondence revealed the UN was aware of the crisis since last July, but had hesitated to label it so due to a difficult relationship with Damascus.

See full report by The Guardian here.

British Airways to resume flights to Iran

British Airways will resume flights from London to Tehran from July reports Reuters.

The head of BA’s network planning division, Neil Conttrell, said,

“The recent lifting of sanctions opens up exciting new prospects for Iran as a tourist destination and with its rich heritage, unique architecture and world-class food it’s unsurprising Tehran is tipped to be a popular destination for 2016.”

Last week, Iran struck a $27 billion deal to but 118 Airbus jets and a dozen A380 jumbo jets.

UN envoy halts Syria talks amidst army offensive

The United Nations envoy halted his attempts to launch Syrian peace talks on Wednesday after Syria’s army, backed by Russian air strikes made major advances on the opposition held areas around Aleppo.

Kurdish leader calls for a non-binding independence referendum

The president of the autonomous region, Kurdistan, on Tuesday called for a non-binding referendum of the independence of the region.

"The time has come and the situation is now suitable for the Kurdish people to make a decision through a referendum on their fate," Mr Barzani was quoted by Reuters as saying.

"That referendum does not mean proclaiming statehood, but rather to know the will and opinion of the Kurdish people about independence and for the Kurdish political leadership to execute the will of the people at the appropriate time and conditions."

Syria opposition ready to leave UN peace-talks if progress not seen

The United Nations announced the formal start of peace talks for Syria on Monday and urged world powers to push for a ceasefire as Syrian forces backed by Russian air strikes launched their biggest offensive in a year, reports Reuters.

Reiterating that the opposition representatives had not formally accepted the UN peace talk process, Monzer Makhous form the High Negotiations Committee told press,

India set to agree on separate flag and constitution for Nagaland in peace accord

Nagaland may be given a separate official flag under the final accord expected between India’s government and the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah), reports the Hindustan times.

According to sources from the negotiations, the decision for the north-eastern state of India to have its own flag is almost agreed on.

A separate flag is one of the 33 demands made by the NSCN, who have been in talks with the Indian government since an end to the armed conflict in 1997.

Syrian opposition meet UN envoy to reiterate precursory demands for political negotiations

A Saudi backed Syrian opposition delegation met the UN special envoy to Syria Staffon de Mistura for the first time with demands for tangible actions on humanitarian issues before participating in political negotiations.
Speaking from Geneva, where the peace-talks were meant to commence on Friday, a member of the opposition negotiation delegation Bassma Kodmani, said,

Guatemalan soldiers face sex slavery charges 30 years on

Guatemalan soldiers are to be prosecuted over sex slavery charges during the country's civil war, thirty years on, the Guardian reported.

The trial of the former base commander Esteelmer Reyes Giron and the former regional military commissioner, Heriberto Valdex Asij, is the first time worldwide that sexual slavery committed during an armed conflict will be prosecuted in that country.

The charges relate to the enslavement and rape of 11 Mayan women from Eastern Guatemala, who were systematic raped by many soldiers.