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Rwandan genocide memorial in Nyamata (Fanny Schertzer) German prosecutors have arrested a German-Rwandan national on suspicion of complicity in genocide and 25 counts of murder during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda. The suspect, identified only as Innocent S. under German privacy rules, was arrested in the central German state of Hesse on Wednesday. According to Reuters,…

Montt convicted of genocide

Former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt has been found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity by a Guatemalan court on Friday and sentenced to 80 years imprisonment.

The sentence marks the first time a former head of state has been convicted of genocide inside his or her country.

Judge Yasmin Barrios announced the sentence to cheers of “justice, justice!” inside and outside of the courtroom, packed full of survivors and relatives from Montt’s time in office.

Barrios stated in her sentencing,
"We are convinced that the acts the Ixil suffered constitute the crime of genocide… He had full knowledge of everything that was happening and did not stop it,"
"The Ixils were considered public enemies of the state and were also victims of racism, considered an inferior race,"
"The violent acts against the Ixils were not spontaneous. They were planned beforehand."
The verdict was praised by human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, with their Americas director José Miguel Vivanco stating that the conviction,

sends a powerful message to Guatemala and the world that nobody, not even a former head of state, is above the law when it comes to committing genocide”.

Tutu will not vote ANC anymore, criticises foreign policy

Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu has announced that he will no longer vote for the African National Congress.

"The ANC was very good at leading us in the struggle to be free from oppression," Archbishop Tutu wrote in an opinion for South Africa’s Mail & Guardian.

"But it doesn't seem to me now that a freedom-fighting unit can ¬easily make the transition to becoming a political party."

UN intervention brigade arrives in Congo

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The initial phase of the United Nations intervention brigade arrived in eastern Congo today, following an United Nations Security Council resolution in March that called for a peacekeeping force.

Pakistan expels NYT reporter on election eve

A reporter with The New York Times was expelled from Pakistan by the country's Interior Ministry on Friday, said NYT.

According to the newspaper, without any detailed explanation, the reporter Declan Walsh was delivered a two sentence letter by police officers at 12:30 a.m. Thursday local time at his home.

Bangladeshi Islamist sentenced to death for genocide

A Bangladeshi Islamist was sentenced to death on Thursday, charged with orchestrating the killing of 120 farmers during the 1971 war of independence.

The war crimes tribunal found the 61-year-old Kamaruzzman guilty of genocide, torture, abduction, and crimes against humanity.

Judge Obaidul Hassan said: "He is be hanged by the neck till death,"

Philippines want Golan Heights pull-out

The Filipino foreign minister Albert del Rosario said that he wants to pull out its UN peacekeepers from the Israeli occupied Golan Heights, after four members of its forces were kidnapped by Syrian rebels.

"The people that abducted our peacekeepers were actually under siege and they are using our people to get themselves out of the situation they find themselves in. That thing is not for us,"

"We have sent a recommendation to the president and as soon as he says go, we will undertake to do that as soon as possible,'' del Rosario said.

Former Guatemalan dictator denies genocide

Efraín Ríos Montt , the former Guatemalan dictator currently on trial facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity has denied all charges in his closing statement.

In an hour long rebuttal, Montt stated,

"I declare myself innocent… I never had the intention, the aim to destroy any national ethnic group… I am not genocidal."

China shuts North Korean bank accounts

The Bank of China has closed down accounts belonging to North Korea's Foreign Trade Brank (FTB), reports The Times, in an effort to exert pressure on North Korea.

The US and South Korea have accused the FTB of being used by North Korea to illicitly trade in arms.

UK calls for removal of arms embargo on Syrian opposition

The British government has called on the EU to lift sanctions on the supply of weapons to the main Syrian opposition.

In a discussion paper circulated to other EU members, the UK proposed two options to change the sanctions, which are coming to an end at the end of the month.

The document says there was a strong argument in foavour of removing sanctions completely, but another option was to remove the words “non-lethal” from the list of items that fall under the exemptions, which would allow weapons to be sent to the Syrian National Council.

Spain suspends Catalan sovereignty declaration

Spain’s Constitutional Court has declared that a sovereignty declaration passed by Catalan’s regional parliament earlier this year has been suspended, as pro-independence politicians vowed to push on.

The decision, made earlier this week, means that the Constitutional Court has suspended the declaration for the next five months, while they hear a central government appeal that claims it is illegal.