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Crisis in Mali
Over the past two months, Mali has faced its worst crisis since its independence as violent rebel uprisings in the north and a coup in March have thrown the West African country into disarray. Since the violence first erupted, it … Continue reading
Former President of Cote d’Ivoire at ICC for Crimes Against Humanity
Today, the former president of Cote d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, made his first appearance in front of International Criminal Court (ICC) judges after arriving in The Hague last week. Gbagbo is being held in an ICC detention centre and is facing … Continue reading
Letter Urges Clinton to Prioritize End to Crimes against Humanity During Burma Visit
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Burma this week. The trip marks the first visit to the country by a U.S. secretary of state in more than 50 years. United to End Genocide joined a dozen … Continue reading
President Obama Sends 100 US Special Forces advisors to assist African countries in actions against the Lord’s Resistance Army
By Krista McCarthy President Barack Obama sent a letter to the US House of Representatives and Senate on Friday, October 14th, announcing plans to send 100 US Special Forces advisors to Uganda, South Sudan, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic … Continue reading