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In recent weeks Yemen’s Houthi armed group has shot down seven US Reaper drones worth over $200m. The drones destroyed between 31 March and 22 April mark Washington's most significant material loss.  Three of the drones were destroyed in the past week, suggesting an improvement in the Houthis’ ability to strike high-altitude US aircraft.  The drones were conducting surveillance or…

Rwandan deportee charged with plotting genocide

Leon Mugesera was charged with plotting genocide, incitement and distribution of arms on Thursday, for his part in the 1994 genocide.

Mugesera was recently deported, after losing his fight against deportation, which started over 16 years ago.

Speaking at court in Kigali, he said,

"I'm not ready to begin,"

Assad's fall is inevitable', choose wisely warns US

Stating that the Syrian president's fall was "inevitable", the White House urged countries to consider carefully their stance on Syria, as a draft resolution was debated at the UN Security Council.

The White House's spokesperson, Jay Carney, speaking Monday, said,

Draft resolution on Syria debated at Security Council

The UN Security Council debated a draft resolution on Syria and the Assad regime's repression on Monday.

The resolution calls for member states to take steps to prevent the flow of arms in Syria, to demand an immediate end to all violence and to call on President Assad to hand power over to a deputy.

Commending the Arab League's proposed plan for the transfer of power as the "the best effects and efforts of Syria's neighbours to chart a way forward", the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, said,

French genocide denial law goes to court

French senators have rallied against a bill that criminalises the denial of genocide of the Armenians by Turkey, forcing it to be referred to the country’s highest court.

The bill, which was passed by both houses of parliament, had not yet been signed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and will now be examined by the constitutional court. A petition against the bill was signed by 76 senators from across parties, more than the minimum 60 needed, compelling the bill to be referred to the court.

US Presidential hopeful ensures accountability for Sudan

Mitt Romney, the leading candidate in the Republican race to be the next President of the United States, has released a statement vowing to hold Sudanese leaders accountable for atrocities in the region.

In a statement released to campaign group “Act for Sudan”, Romney accused Khartoum of committing war crimes and other atrocities, both directly and through the use of proxies, commenting that in Darfur they had committed a “slow motion genocide”.

He also went on to state that

Iran ‘committed to resolving all outstanding issues’ – IAEA

The UN’s nuclear watchdog has praised ‘good’ talks with Iran during a visit to discuss its controversial nuclear programme.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have said the Iranians were determined to address all issues.

"But of course there is still a lot of work to be done and so we have planned another trip in the very near future," the IAEA’s deputy director, Hermann Nackaerts told reporters.

In a statement, the organisation detailed its plans for a follow up visit in late February.

Deported genocide suspect sets new precedent for Rwanda

The deportation of a man who is suspected of inciting genocide from Canada last week is expected to pave the way for genocide suspects to be deported to and tried in Rwanda.

Last week’s deportation of 59-year old Leon Mugesera, who has lived in Quebec for 16 years, follows from the United Nations war crimes tribunal for Rwanda handing over another suspect’s case to Rwanda to face trial there, the first time it has done so.

Ban Ki Moon tells African Union, human rights are universal

Speaking at the annual African Union summit, the secretary general of the UN, Ban Ki Moon, urged African countries to uphold the rights of civil, political, economic, social and cultural institutions, in order to boost stability and development.

From the summit, held in the capital of Ethopia, Addis Ababa, Ban Ki Moon said, 

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a promise to all people in all places at all times,”

Iran threatens EU with sanctions

Iran has threatened to hit back at EU sanctions with its own embargo.

The move would pre-empt the EU ban on oil imports due to take effect in July and would hit struggling EU economies hard.

Mohammad Karim Abedi, a member of Iran’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said a ban may last up to 15 years.

"We will change the threat into an opportunity for Iran and cut Iran's oil supplies to the Europeans for five to 15 years," Abedi was quoted as saying by Fars news agency on Sunday.

Norway apologises for WW2 deportation of Jews

The prime minister of Norway has apologised for the arrest and deportation of Jews to Germany in 1942.

Speaking at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Oslo on Friday, prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg conveyed the nation's "deep regrets that this could have happened on Norwegian soil".

During 1942, Norway deported 772 Jews to Germany. Only 34 survived.