Huwebes, Hulyo 10, 2014

War’s Crimes, Horrors, and Uncertainties

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Human Rights Watch THE WEEK IN RIGHTS
July 10, 2014
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A Day in Luhansk: War's Crimes, Horrors & Uncertainties 

© 2014 Tanya Lokshina / Human Rights Watch

The ugliness of war makes getting at the truth no easy matter. In the fighting in eastern Ukraine, the pro-Ukraine media is blaming all abuses on anti-Kiev insurgents and pro-Russia media is demonizing Ukrainian government forces. The intense information war, with the media and social networks spewing all sorts of horrific myths and falsehoods, has buried rather than clarified the truth in a calculated attempt to prove that this side is righteous and that side is evil.

So, if you want to find out what really happened, you need to be there, speak in detail to witnesses, carefully document casualties and destruction, examine shell entry points and fragments. When we read news reports about alleged civilian casualties from the July 2 aerial strikes in the Luhansk region of southeastern Ukraine, about 15 kilometers away from the Russian border, we hit the road straight away.

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Africa In the DR Congo, Army and UN Failed to Stop Massacre

The Congolese army and UN peacekeepers left civilians in Mutarule to be slaughtered even though they got desperate calls for help when the attack began. Both the army and the peacekeepers need to determine what went wrong and make sure such atrocities don't happen again on their watch.
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA Palestine/Israel: Indiscriminate Palestinian Rocket Attacks

Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel appear to be indiscriminate or targeted at civilian population centers, which are war crimes, while Israeli attacks targeting homes may amount to prohibited collective punishment.
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USA US Should Explain Surveillance on Civil Liberties Group

The US government should thoroughly explain why it placed five American Muslim leaders, including the head of a prominent Muslim civil liberties group, under electronic surveillance.
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