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Yemen’s Cholera Epidemic

August 14, 2017August 17, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff cholera, epidemic, UN, UNSC, WHO, Yemen

A recent report by the World Health Organisation has found that the number of suspected cholera cases in Yemen has

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International Criminal Law Middle East 

Lawyers Arrested for ISIL Affiliation

August 12, 2017August 12, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments affiliation, arrest, HRW, Iraq, ISIL, lawyer, UN

Since July 24, 2017, at least 15 private lawyers have been issued with arrest warrants by Iraqi authorities on charges

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International Criminal Law Middle East 

HRW: Revocation of Palestinian Residency a ‘War Crime’

August 9, 2017August 9, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments HRW, Israel, Jerusalem, occupation, Palestine, residency

On Tuesday leading human rights organisation, Human Rights Watch, released a damning report accusing Israel of violating international law by

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International Criminal Law Middle East 

The Genocide Against the Yazidis is Far from Over

August 3, 2017August 7, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff Commission, genocide, ISIL, justice, Syria, Turkey, UN, Yazidi

On the 3rd of August, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, mandated by the United

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

Jordan Abolishes Primitive ‘Marry the Victim’ Clause

August 2, 2017August 7, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 308, Congo, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Syria

Jordan repealed the controversial ‘marry the victim’ clause on Tuesday, which permitted impunity for rapists. Ensuing a reportedly animated 30-minute

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