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Fragmented Justice: Accountability for ISIS’ Atrocities against Yazidis

August 3, 2014 marked the beginning of a collective nightmare for the Yazidis, a small ethno-religious community in Iraq. On…

From Mandate to Monument: Bineta Diop and Africa’s Unstoppable March to End Violence Against Women

The history of international human rights is a testament to the fact that progress is never given; it is legally,…

Fifty Years in Exile: Human Rights and the Forgotten Crisis in Western Sahara

Embarka sits in her tent, pitched on the sandy ground in the vast expanse of southwestern Algeria’s desert, in between…

Catatumbo: Caught Between Violence and the Call for Peace

Colombia’s Catatumbo region has been engulfed in a deepening humanitarian crisis for the past three weeks. More than 50,000 people…