An effective response to violence and harmful ideologies is important. But projects are failing to adequately engage with root causes.
Kabila’s grasping for straws abroad points to a regime running out of options.
Driven by domestic politics and the need to be seen to be doing something, Europe has locked itself in a cycle of dodgy deals.
Steve Baker, the new Brexit minister, has taken cash from the shady Constitutional Research Council… and a whole lot of other people too.
Se dezassete activistas conseguem desestabilizar um regime cujo modus operandi é reprimir e perseguir violentamente aqueles que lutam pela democracia e pela liberdade, o que podem fazer 22 milhões de angolanos? English
If seventeen activists can destabilize a regime that has been violently repressing and harassing those fighting for democracy and freedom for nearly four decades, what can 22 million Angolans achieve? Português
Academic Laura Sjoberg argues that our gendered assumptions about sexual violence in conflict limit our understanding of these crimes.
The Egyptian regime is moving decisively to close what remains of public space, dominating all aspects of political life for decades to come.
NGOs play an essential role in local communities; the government’s reckless, repressive actions will jeopardize the country’s future.
What was truly ironic about the Arab legal case was that Arab representatives at the 1967 UNSC laid out the legal justification for what Israel did, beginning on June 5.
“Our principles remind us that not justice, but oppression will inevitably result from an unrestrained one-man rule that is unaccountable, unchecked and unstoppable…”.