The UN Security Council’s Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict expressed concern Monday about children’s rights violations in the Central African Republic (CAR). Citing abuses like rape and other sexual violence as well as recruitment in armed conflict, the council condemned armed rebel groups in the country: the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) ; the [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on the Ethiopian government Monday to stop using a “restrictive and vague” counterterrorism law to repress free speech. The Anti-Terrorism Proclamation of 2009 provides for penalties of 10 to 20 years in prison for publishing statements “likely to be understood as encouraging terrorist acts.” In July, an Ethiopian court used [...]

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Four former Guatemalan soldiers plead not guilty to war crimes charges Tuesday as the first war crimes trial over the 1982 Dos Erres massacre began. Carlos Antonio Carias, Manuel Pop, Reyes Collin and Daniel Martinez are accused of being members of a military force that allegedly killed more than 250 people in the town of [...]

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The Maltese parliament passed new legislation Monday legalizing divorce in a historic move for the predominantly Roman Catholic country. The Malta House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the bill with 52 votes in favor, 11 against with five abstentions, in a country where most laws are passed by one vote. The bill will take effect in [...]

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