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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,…

Thailand must revoke abusive martial law powers says HRW

The Thai military should immediately revoke abusive martial law powers, end censorship and release all people who have been arbitrarily detained, said Human Rights Watch in a statement released today.

Sikh diaspora group appeals US court dismissal of 1984 riots case

US based diaspora group, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), has appealed against a US court decision to dismiss a case seeking justice for the 1984 riots, Times of India reports.

Arguing that the case "touches and concerns" the United States, the SFJ is taking the case before the US Court of Appeals. The appeal also seeks to determine that the riots which left thousands of Sikhs dead was a "genocide".

Last month the case was dismissed by a US District Court after the judge said it did not "touch and concern" the US.

Ceasefire in Mali after rebels seize Northern towns

Tuareg separatists in Northern Mali have agreed to a ceasefire with the government after seizing control of several towns earlier this week, as unrest threatened to plunge the country into all out war.

The rebel groups, thought to be from the Islamist from the MUJAO and Ansar Dine, as well as the separatist National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) agreed to a ceasefire deal with the government after a meeting with members of the African Union.

PLO warns Israel against unilateral border moves

The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has warned Israel against unilateral moves to define permanent borders for the West Bank, stating that it could result in a renewed conflict.

Speaking to Bloomberg, Hanan Ashrawi said,

“We don’t believe unilateral readjustment of borders or crossing points is a solution… It will only create a reality that will backfire in the future.”

Katanga handed 12 year sentence by ICC

Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga has been handed a 12 year sentence by the International Criminal Court on Friday over his role in a 2003 massacre of a village.

Katanga was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity in March over the 2003 attack, in which over 200 villagers were killed, many butchered with machetes.  

UN Security Council imposes sanctions on Boko Haram

The United Nations Security Council has approved sanctions against Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram on Friday, adding it to a list of al-Qaeda-linked organisations.

Under the UN's 1267 sanctions list, Boko Haram will be subject to an international asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.

Samantha Power, the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, hailed the move in a statement, noting,

Russia and China block referral of Syria to ICC

Russia and China, using their veto powers, blocked a draft UN Security Council resolution that called for the crisis in Syria to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC), reports The Guardian.

Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin labelled the resolution as a publicity stunt that would have hindered efforts to bring peace to Syria.

The Us Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, condemned the actions of Russia and China at the Security Council.

Thai military launches coup, protest leaders detained

Thailand's army launched a military coup 4.30 pm local time today, suspending the constitution and taking over control of the country, two days after martial law was imposed.

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Russia agrees £237 bn export deal with China

Russia and China signed a 30-year, £237 bn deal for the Russian gas giant Gazprom to deliver gas to China reported The Guardian.

The former Russian deputy energy minister, Vladimir Milov, said the Russian deal was an attempt to open new markets in reaction to deteriorating relations with the west.

Earlier this month, Russia reportedly lifted an informal ban on foreign ownership of strategic assets, apparently opening the way for Chinese companies to invest and develop gas fields and pipelines.

Justice slips away for Guatemalan genocide victims says Amnesty

The movement towards justice for victims of crimes against humanity and genocide in Guatemala, is seriously being undermined, warned Amnesty International in a statement released this week.

Condemning the recent annulment of a genocide case against the former president,  Amnesty’s Guatemala researcher, Seebastian Elgueta, said,

“Victims of Rios Montt’s crimes have been fighting for justice for more than three decades and now are again facing numerous obstacles created to deny them that justice. Guatemala owes a debt of justice to those victims, as well as the rest of the estimated 200,000 victims of the conflict.”