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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 to deploy human rights observers to South Sudan and CAR

The United Nations said today that it was prepared to launch a new program aimed at monitoring violations of human rights in South Sudan and the Central African Republic.

Speaking at the African Union headquarters, the UN Deputy Secretary General, Jan Eliasson, outlined that the organisation must work to end the conflicts in the CAR and South Sudan by sending observers to monitor the situation.

Palestinian man killed by Israeli soldiers

Israeli troops have shot and killed a Palestinian man in the occupied territory of the West Bank.

22 year old Mohammed Mubarak was unarmed and had been harassed by the soldiers who forced him to remove his clothes, witnesses told AFP news agency.

The Palestinian Red Cross said Mubarak was found with three bullet wounds to his back.

The Israeli military claimed the labourer, from a refugee camp near Ramallah, was a “terrorist” and that they opened fire only after he fired a gun.

Syria destroys entire neighbourhoods - HRW

The Syrian government has demolished thousands of buildings and entire neighbourhoods in a series of reprisals against residents in rebel-held areas, Human Rights Watch (HRW) concluded in a report released today.

Using satellite images of the cities Damascus and Hama, HRW found that at least 7 residential neighbourhoods were either totally or partially destroyed.

Commenting on the findings, the emergencies researcher at Human Rights Watch, Ole Solvang, stated,

Scarlett Johansson quits Oxfam over Israeli settlement row

Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson has quit her role as an Oxfam ambassador, after facing criticism for her endorsement of an Israeli company based in settlements declared illegal under international law.

Oxfam International opposes all trade with companies based in the settlements and labelled Johansson’s endorsement of SodaStream “incompatible” with her role as Oxfam Global Ambassador. In a statement, Oxfam said,

Croatia to investigate former Nazi guard for war crimes

Croatian prosecutors announced today the commencement a war crimes investigation into a suspected former guard of several Nazi concentration camps during World War II.

The suspect in question, Jakob Frank Denzinger, is alleged to have been a guard at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over one million Jews were killed within the space of 5 years.

Hollywood star causes controversy over Israeli settlements

Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson has courted controversy after advertising for an Israeli firm operating in a West Bank settlement, declared illegal under international law.

Johansson, who appears in a commercial for SodaStream, defended her role, but has come under fire from activists for her continued support of the company. In a statement Ms Johansson said last week that the company was “not only committed to the environment, but to building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine”.

US criticises Syrian regime's siege tactics

The US State Department condemned the Assad regime's siege of Homs in order to exert leverage as peace talks take place in Geneva, reports the Washington Post.

Dismissing the regime's claims that it was rebel snipers and armed groups preventing World Food Program food convoys from reaching the people of Homs, the US State Department placed the blame at the Assam regime for deliberately halting the convoys.

UK agrees to accept Syrian refugees

The British government today, reached a compromise with the United Nations and agreed to provide refuge for 500 of the most vulnerable refugees from the Syrian conflict.

The deal ends weeks of an UN initiative to encourage Britain to sign up to the UN refugee quota programme for Syria.
The chief executive of the Refugee Council, Maurice Wren, welcomed the news, stating,

Ukraine repeals anti-protest laws

The Ukraine’s parliament overwhelmingly voted to repeal the anti-protest laws, that sparked the recent unrest and protests in Ukraine.

Speaking after the law was repealed, the Fatherland Party leader, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, said,
“We have repealed the laws against which the entire country rose up.”

Mladic denounces 'satanic' court at Karadzic trial

Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic refused to testify at The Hague earlier today, after he was called in to testify as a witness for former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.

Mladic was unusually called in for the defence of his former political leader before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), where both men face numerous counts of genocide and crimes against humanity.