Is genocide history in danger of repeating itself?
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admin December 21, 2015 HSC in the Media
Is genocide history in danger of repeating itself?
Read More »Rebecka Buchanan May 27, 2015 Global Governance and Human Rights
It seems unlikely that Sudan will cooperate with the ICC, by waiving Bashir’s immunities and surrendering him to the Court.
Read More »Julie Lenarz March 27, 2015 Latest Articles, Middle East and North Africa
Israelis appear to be the most incompetent genocidaires to ever walk this earth and are responsible for the only large-scale annihilation campaign in history where the victim population actually increased.
Read More »Rebecka Buchanan January 20, 2015 Global Governance and Human Rights, Latest Articles
Almost ten years from the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) referral of the situation in Darfur, in Resolution 1593, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) the humanitarian situation in Darfur remains volatile.
Read More »admin August 16, 2014 HSC in the Media, Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles
On 13th August, 2014, the Human Security Centre’s Executive Director, Julie Lenarz, was invited by Channel 4 News to discuss the Yezidi situation in Iraq and the way forward.
Read More »admin August 15, 2014 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles
On 15th August, 20014, the HSC’s Director for Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships, Dr Dwayne Ryan Menezes, was on PMLR’s Westminster Podcast debating the recall of Parliament with Tony Grew.
Read More »Elizabeth Laruni and Carolina Rocha da Silva July 19, 2014 Latest Articles, Sub-Saharan Africa
The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) is a rebel group that originated in northern Uganda and waged a guerrilla war against the Ugandan government for just over twenty years, under the leadership of Joseph Kony. Despite the length of the conflict, the LRA have only recently started to receive widespread international media coverage.
Read More »Jacob Sharpe June 23, 2014 Sub-Saharan Africa, The Policy Unit
Since late 2012 the Central African Republic (CAR) has been plagued by sectarian violence between Muslim and Christian extremist groups. This has led to ongoing ethnic cleansing, the initial stages of genocide, and created a large-scale humanitarian crisis.
Read More »Huma Malik March 23, 2014 Sub-Saharan Africa, The Policy Unit
For decades the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been wracked by an intractable conflict which has displaced hundreds of thousands, resulted in numerous human rights atrocities, and launched the largest and most expensive peacekeeping mission in UN history
Read More »Guest Contributor January 20, 2014 Iraq and Syria, Opinion
Guest Contributor: Robert Halfon MP 20th January 2014 Robert recently visited Kurdistan in Northern Iraq with the All-Party Kurdistan Group. In this article he describes the three challenges facing the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). When people ask me if the Iraq ...
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