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  Three United Nations (UN) experts called for a full and independent investigation into the killing of three Lebanese journalists by Israel last week, which they described as ‘another attack on press freedom by Israeli forces.’ On March 28, Israeli forces killed Al Mayadeen reporter Fatima Ftouni, her brother and cameraman Mohamed Ftouni, and Al Manar TV reporter Ali Shoeib as they were…

Israel halts Palestine prisoner release, calls for peace-talks review

Israel, today, backtracked on the scheduled release of a group of Palestinian prisoners and called for the entire negotiation process to be reviewed.

Israeli officials alleged that the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas’ move to officially submit applications for membership at 15 UN bodies, had broken confidence in the negotiations.

The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, yesterday, restarted the application process, blaming Israel’s reluctance to release prisoners and attempts to lengthen the negotiation process.

Burma census ignores Rohingya community confirms UN agency

The United Nations Population Fund Agency (UNFPA) helping Burma conduct its first census in decades, expressed concern today over the omission of ethnic Rohingya in the national census.
 
Accusing the government of the going backwards on its word, the agency reported that census workers were walking away from houses that identified themselves ethnically as Rohingya.

US doubles number of alleged Japanese war criminals banned from entry

The US government confirmed, today, that it had doubled the number of suspected Japanese war criminals that were banned from entering the country.

Diplomatic sources revealed to the globalpost, that several of the suspected war criminals, were members of a notorious Japanese military unit that conducted biological experiments on war prisoners, and were involved in the sexual enslavement of Korean and other Asian women for Japanese troops. 

UN Sec Gen calls on governments to commit to preventing atrocities

The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, addressing the International Conference on genocide Prevention, today, reiterated that defending human rights was a global responsibility and called on governments to renew their commitment and political will towards preventing any mass atrocities from occurring again.

Ki-moon expressed dismay at the UN’s ‘actions and inactions at Srebrenica’ and added that the organisation had been working hard to “draw lessons from those failures.”

Subjugation of Tibetans in Nepal results from Chinese pressure, says HRW

Human Rights Watch  (HRW) in a report released today, outlined that the increased restrictions on Tibetans in Nepal were a result of strong pressure from China.

NATO suspends practical engagement with Russia

NATO suspended all practical cooperation with Russia, today, in protest of Russian involvement in the annexation of Crimea and outlined plans to take measures to strengthen Ukraine’s defences.

Informing the press of NATO’s decision, the Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said,

“We are suspending all practical cooperation with Russia, military and civilian.”

Kenyatta ICC trial adjourned until October

The Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta’s trial at the International Criminal Court was, today, further postponed to October.

Outlining the reason for the decision the, ICC said,

“The purpose of the adjournment is to provide the government of Kenya with a further, time-limited opportunity to provide certain records, which the prosecution has previously requested.”

The prosecution was initially granted more time in January to gather further evidence for the case.

Taiwanese demonstrators flood capital protesting trade deals with China

 Over 100,000 protesters flooded the streets of Taiwan’s capital on Sunday, to voice discontent against a trade pact with China that was rushed through parliament.

Demonstrators expressed concern over the trade deal that allowed 80 Chinese service sectors to operate in Taiwan and 64 Taiwanese sectors to operate in China. Demonstrators argued that the new trade deal could make Taiwan increasingly dependent on China’s communist party leaders.

Palestinians reject Israeli peace talk extension offer

Palestinian officials rejected an Israeli proposal to extend peace-talks beyond April 29, outlining that it was akin to “blackmail.”

Speaking to the AFP, a Palestinian official in Ramallah, said,

Amnesty calls for war crimes probe in Nigeria

Amnesty International, in a briefing on the deteriorating rights situation in North-East Nigeria, called for a war crimes probe into the escalating conflict.

Expressing concern at the number of civilians killed in the escalating violence , Amnesty stressed that the conflict had descended into “a situation of non-international armed conflict in which all parties are violating international humanitarian law.”

Urging the international community to take action , the Africa research and advocacy director, Netsanet Belay, said,