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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,…

Prosecutor asks for delay in Kenyatta trial

The trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at the International Criminal Court was dealt a heavy blow yesterday, after the chief prosecutor requested a delay in his trial acknowledging a lack of evidence.

South Sudan ‘at precipice’ of civil war warns Obama

US President Barack Obama has warned that South Sudan may return to the ‘dark days of its past’, in a letter to Congresss, as violence continues to grow in the world’s newest state.

Calling on the South Sudanese leaders to show “courage and leadership”, Obama stated,

Rights organisations urge US to take tougher stance on Burma

Several human rights organisations, in a letter addressed to the United States Government, urged President Obama, to take a tougher stance on relations with Burma.

The letter called on the United States to act on the ongoing detainment of human rights activists and detained political prisoners.

See the list of recommendations here.

Indian peacekeepers killed in South Sudan

Three Indian peacekeepers have been killed as a United Nations compound was attacked in the Jonglei state of South Sudan by armed ethnic Nuer youth.

India's UN envoy Asoke Mukerji confirmed the deaths as ethnic violence in the country continues to grow. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon released a statement earlier saying,

Russia blocks UN Security council condemnation of Syrian regime

Russia objected a proposed United Nations Security Council statement condemning indiscriminate airstrikes by the Syrian regime that killed over 100 people in Aleppo.

The statement, which was tabled by the United States was not moved as all 15 security council members failed to provide their approval.

UK govt 'abandoned him' say family of British surgeon

The family of the British surgeon, Mr Khan, who was found dead in his Syrian cell, on the day of his release by the Assad regime, have criticised the British government's handling of the affair accusing the Foreign Office of abandoning him.

Speaking to the BBC, Mr Khan's brother, Dr Shahnawaz Khan said, "I believe the British government have failed my brother."

Ethnic conflict behind South Sudanese clashes - UN Security Council

South Sudan’s former vice president, Riek Machar, denied allegations made on Monday, that he had led an attempted coup against President Salva Kiir.
“What took place in Juba was a misunderstanding between presidential guards within their division, it was not a coup attempt,” he told Sudanese press today.

Syria’s Islamic Front rejects talks with USA

The US Ambassador to Syria has announced that the Islamic Front, a newly formed organisation battling against the Syrian government, has refused to engage in talks with the United States,  in an interview aired on Wednesday.

Speaking on Al-Arabiya television, American envoy Robert Ford called the rejection "an extremely negative development", stating,

Russia 'celebrates' constitution with amnesty

An amnesty law which will see many of Russia's most high profile political prisoners released has been approved by MPs and could come into effect as early as Thursday.

Although the amnesty is officially part of celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of the Russian constitution, it has also been seen as an attempt to appease human rights concerns in the run up to Russia's hosting of the winter Olympics in 2014.

Denial of Armenian genocide is ‘freedom of expression’ rules ECHR

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled earlier today that denial of the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 as genocide constitutes “freedom of expression”.

The ruling comes after a Turkish politician was charged by Swiss courts for publically labelling the mass killings an “international lie” and brought his appeal before the European court.

The ECHR ruling stated that