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Category Archives: Libya
Libya One Year On
Exactly one year ago today, the international community began its military intervention into Libya in response to the Qaddafi regime’s widespread violence against civilians. This anniversary should serve as a moment of reflection. Was intervention the right choice? Was it … Continue reading
Who Will Condemn Bashir’s Libya Visit?
The visit to Libya this past weekend of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide, is an affront to international justice and an embarrassment to the Libyan people. The ICC arrest warrant for Qaddafi … Continue reading
Updates & Opportunities: Budget, Genocide Prevention Letter and Foreign Policy Debate
Battle Continues to Protect the International Affairs Budget For the second time since the beginning of the month, Senate consideration of the International Affairs Budget has been delayed. The International Affairs Budget funds the diplomatic and development work of the … Continue reading
Headlines from Conflict Areas: Nov. 14
Here is the daily roundup and summary of the major headlines coming out of conflict areas. United to End Genocide does not necessarily support the views expressed in the articles in this post. Sudan and South Sudan Darfur LJM counts … Continue reading