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)…
The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has stated that his fighters will remain in Syria, fighting for the Assad regime, as long as necessary in a speech on Thursday.
Speaking to thousands of people at a Lebanese Shi'ite ceremony, Nasrallah said
"As long as the reasons remain, our presence there will remain,”
A court in France has approved the extradition of two suspects, who are wanted for their alleged role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
One of the men, 52-year-old Claude Muhayimana, has been a French citizen since 2010. The extradition ruling, which also includes 41-year-old Innocent Musabyimana can still be challenged and will go to a higher court for a final ruling.
French prosecutors stated that while the men could not be extradited for may of the crimes they stand accused of, they could for genocide and crimes against humanity.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned that further sanctions against the Iranian government could lead to the failure of ongoing nuclear talks.
Kerry told the BBC that the so-called P5+1, US, UK, France, Russia and China plus Germany, came “extremely close” to finalising a deal with Iran over the weekend.
Speaking to reporters before meeting senators on Wednesday, he said:
A former Argentine army officer, convicted of crimes against humanity, has escaped in Buenos Aires.
Alejandro Lawless was sentenced in 2010 for crimes committed during military rule between 1976 and 1983.
Lawless was being taken to a court in the capital when he absconded from a van, making him the third convicted military officer to escape from prison this year.
Bangladesh’s former State Minister for Agriculture, Syed Mohammed Qaiser, was charged, this week, with 18 war crimes that were committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
The charges were filed by the International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh (ICTB) which initially issued the arrest warrant for Qaiser in May.
Chinese soldiers arrived in Hawaii on Tuesday to take part in disaster relief exercises along with their US counterparts - the first time soldiers from China's People Liberation Army would have drilled on US territory.
Speaking to the press last Tuesday, Admiral Samuel Locklear, commander of the U.S. Pacific Command said,
"These types of exercises give us a good place to start and to kind of get into the rhythm of understanding and trusting each other,"
Fourteen countries were elected to the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, to sit in the 47-member council for a three year term starting in 2014.
The new members Algeria, China, Cuba, France, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Vietnam, Russia, and the United Kingdom were all elected by a secret ballot at the UN headquarters in New York.
The US State Department is to proscribe the Nigerian group, Boko Haram, as a 'foreign terrorist organisation' reports Reuters, citing congressional sources.
The proscription will make it illegal to provide 'material support' to the group.
According to Reuters, the decision is aimed at blocking business and financial transactions with Boko Haram.
The UN’s highest court, the International Court of justice in The Hague, has ruled that the disputed area around the Preah Vihear temple complex belongs to Cambodia.
The court said Cambodia should have full sovereignty over the temple and Thailand should withdraw all soldiers from the area at once.