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crimes against humanity
Asian States Must Not Waste the Chance to Address Crimes Against Humanity
By Jan Wetzel
The upcoming UNGA meeting on crimes against humanity is a key opportunity to make progress on an international treaty.
Does the Philippines’ War on Drugs Amount to Crimes Against Humanity?
By Adrian Gallagher, Euan Raffle, and Zain Maulana
An examination of the charge and how it would apply in the Philippines.
What Is the Tatmadaw’s Plan for the Rohingya?
By Austin Bodetti
Myanmar’s military has spent decades engineering a genocide.
Myanmar's Rohingya Crackdown 'Crimes Against Humanity': Top UN Official
By Luke Hunt
Rapporteur says Aung San Suu Kyi must answer for atrocities.
Are Duterte's Drug War Killings Crimes Against Humanity?
By Luke Hunt
A new report by Amnesty International makes the case.
A Chance for Progress on North Korean Human Rights
By Daniel Wertz
Pyongyang’s apparent willingness to discuss human rights issues could be an opening for the West.
Cambodia’s Ruling Elite May Face ICC Probe Over Land Grab
By Luke Hunt
A criminal complaint has been filed with the International Criminal Court, alleging crimes against humanity.
UN Report Ups Pressure on North Korea…and China
By Jared Genser
Will a powerful report on human rights violations prompt the international community to act?
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