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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,…

West threatens sanctions in South Sudan

Western diplomats warned South Sudan's warring sides that targeted sanctions may be employed, a day before peace-talks are set to resume.

In a joint statement by the United States, Britain, Norway and the European Union, the states warned,
"If the government and any other actor tries to undermine the peace process and rebuff the IGAD heads of state, they will face consequences."

Ukraine plans to withdraw military from Crimea

Ukraine plans to withdraw its troops  "quickly and efficiently" from Crimea, the BBC reports, citing Kiev's security chief.

Stressing that they would not be forced to leave against their well, Ukraine's interim Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya told the BBC,
"The situation is unpredictable and uncontrolled sometimes, so that's why there is a danger also for the civilians".
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CoI into Syria finds sufficient evidence for prosecution

The latest oral update on the independent international commission of inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, highlighted several cases of unlawful killings, torture and other forms of ill-treatment, sexual and gender-based violence, violations of children’s rights, attacks on hospitals and unlawful sieges and barricades.

Religious leaders from CAR warn of genocidal war

Leading religious figures from the Central Afircan Republic (CAR) travelled to the United Nations in New York to warn of an impending genocidal war in the CAR.

In a joint statement, a leading Catholic prelate, Protestant leader and Islamic imam stressed the threat of a ‘genocidal war’ between religious factions in the country.

Ukraine authorises military to act in self-defence as Crimea joins Russian federation

Ukraine’s military announced today that one of its officers had been killed after Russian forces stormed a military base in Crimea.

The Russian attack came shortly after the Russian President Vladmir Putin and leaders in Crimea signed a declaration that joined Crimea wit the Russian federation.

Ukraine has no authorised its troops to fire in self-defence.

Speaking at an emergency government meeting, the interim Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, said,

US and EU impose sanctions on Russia; Ukraine strengthens military

The United States and European Union, imposed sanctions on Russian and Crimean officials involved in the separation of Crimea from Ukraine, after Russian President Vladmir Putin signed a decree that declared Crimea a sovereign state today.

Anticipating further moves by Russia to appropriate other parts of Ukraine, the US President, Barack Obama, said,

“If Russia continues to interfere in Ukraine, we stand ready to impose further sanctions.”

China rejects CoI findings and recommendations in North Korea

A U.N report outlining severe crimes against humanity committed by North-Korea was rejected by China at the United Nations Human Rights Council today.

A counsellor at China’s mission to Geneva, Chen Chuandong, told the UNHRC that the independent commission of inquiry set up by the council had made accusations and recommendations that were “divorced from reality.”

“The inability of the commission to get support and cooperation from the country concerned makes it impossible for the commission to carry out its mandate in an impartial objective, and effective manner,” Chuandong said.

Venezuelan military clears protestors in violent crackdown

Venezualean troops stormed a square in Caracus, to evict protestors that had occupied the area in six weeks of anti-president demonstrations.

Soldiers of the Venezualean National Guard stormed the square using teargas and water cannons to overthrow hundreds of demonstrators.

Commenting on the National Guard’s actions, President Maduro, said,

“We are going to carry on liberating spaces taken by the protesters.”

Ukraine and Russia to observe 5 day cease-fire

Russia and Ukraine agreed a truce in Crimea, until 21 March, Ukraine’s acting defence minister, Ihor Tenyukh, announced as a referendum on Crimea’s future took place today.

Commenting on the development, Tenyukh, said,

“No measures will be taken against our military facilities in Crimea during this time. Our military sites are therefore proceeding with a replenishment of reserves.”

China activist death 'deeply disturbs' US

Chinese activist Cao Shunli has died at a hospital in Beijing, after being denied medical treatment for several months, according to her lawyers.

The human rights activist was on her way to Geneva for a UN training course when she was arrested by Chinese police in September last year.

US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said that the US was “deeply disturbed” by the reports of Cao Shunli’s death, adding that the US had repeatedly raised concerns about the activist’s detention and health issues with the Chinese government.