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Clashes, Greece, Political Crisis »

[11 Dec 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

Protesters in central Athens late Thursday threw stones at Greek riot police who retaliated with tear gas.
There were reports of looting as violence across Greece, triggered by a police shooting of a teenager, continued for a sixth day.
Rage over the killing turned into anger over corruption and economic hardship, shaking the conservative government of Prime Minister Costas Kamaranlis, which has a one-seat majority in parliament.

Zimbawe »

[6 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Mugabe must be toppled now – Archbishop of York

In an extraordinary and passionate outburst, the Archbishop of York is calling for President Robert Mugabe to be toppled from power and face trial for crimes against humanity,
Dr John Sentamu, writing in The Observer, said the world must recognise that the time for talks was over and Mugabe should be forced out. ‘The time has come for Robert Mugabe to answer for his crimes against humanity, against his countrymen and women and for justice to be done. The winds of change that once brought hope to Zimbabwe and its …

Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, War Crimes »

[18 Nov 2008 | One Comment | ]

Croatia won the right Tuesday to sue Serbia for genocide after the highest UN court ruled that it had jurisdiction in the case.
The decision marks the second time Serbia will face the allegation of genocide at the International Court of Justice. Bosnia also accused Serb forces of being responsible for genocide during the brutal conflicts that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Croatia alleged that Serb attacks that killed and displaced thousands of Croats during the 1991-95 war of Croatian independence was a form of genocide.

Congo, Featured, People »

[24 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
Thomas Lubanga

Thomas Lubanga Dyilo is the founder and former leader of the Union of Congolese Patriots