Prisoners of War and the Current Gulf War
Since the War on Iraq began on 20 March 2003, concerns have been raised with regards to the treatment of Prisoners of War (POW) by both sides to the conflict.
Since the War on Iraq began on 20 March 2003, concerns have been raised with regards to the treatment of Prisoners of War (POW) by both sides to the conflict.
The report outlines the number and nature of atrocities and includes analyses of the Indian state and local government complicity in the crimes originally attributed to unruly Hindu mobs acting spontaneously.
A comprehensive report detailing the atrocities committed against the Muslim population of Gujarat. Download the report here. On 27 February 2002, 58 passengers on the Sabormati Express burnt to death at Godhra Railway Station in the Panchmahal district of Gujarat. Allegations raged that Muslims were
Perpetrators safe in the knowledge that the international community will not bring them to account have committed some of the worst crimes of modern times.
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Over a thousand people have been killed in anti-Muslim violence in the Indian state of Gujarat since 27 February 2002.
Lecture by Demir Mahmutcehajic,
President of the Bosnian Community in Britain,
A massive march in protest against Israeli violence and occupation in Palestine is set to take place this Saturday.
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