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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…

Katanga handed 12 year sentence by ICC

Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga has been handed a 12 year sentence by the International Criminal Court on Friday over his role in a 2003 massacre of a village.

Katanga was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity in March over the 2003 attack, in which over 200 villagers were killed, many butchered with machetes.  

UN Security Council imposes sanctions on Boko Haram

The United Nations Security Council has approved sanctions against Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram on Friday, adding it to a list of al-Qaeda-linked organisations.

Under the UN's 1267 sanctions list, Boko Haram will be subject to an international asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.

Samantha Power, the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, hailed the move in a statement, noting,

Russia and China block referral of Syria to ICC

Russia and China, using their veto powers, blocked a draft UN Security Council resolution that called for the crisis in Syria to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC), reports The Guardian.

Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin labelled the resolution as a publicity stunt that would have hindered efforts to bring peace to Syria.

The Us Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, condemned the actions of Russia and China at the Security Council.

Thai military launches coup, protest leaders detained

Thailand's army launched a military coup 4.30 pm local time today, suspending the constitution and taking over control of the country, two days after martial law was imposed.

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Russia agrees £237 bn export deal with China

Russia and China signed a 30-year, £237 bn deal for the Russian gas giant Gazprom to deliver gas to China reported The Guardian.

The former Russian deputy energy minister, Vladimir Milov, said the Russian deal was an attempt to open new markets in reaction to deteriorating relations with the west.

Earlier this month, Russia reportedly lifted an informal ban on foreign ownership of strategic assets, apparently opening the way for Chinese companies to invest and develop gas fields and pipelines.

Justice slips away for Guatemalan genocide victims says Amnesty

The movement towards justice for victims of crimes against humanity and genocide in Guatemala, is seriously being undermined, warned Amnesty International in a statement released this week.

Condemning the recent annulment of a genocide case against the former president,  Amnesty’s Guatemala researcher, Seebastian Elgueta, said,

“Victims of Rios Montt’s crimes have been fighting for justice for more than three decades and now are again facing numerous obstacles created to deny them that justice. Guatemala owes a debt of justice to those victims, as well as the rest of the estimated 200,000 victims of the conflict.”

Former defence spokesman for Charles Taylor detained and questioned in the US

Prosecutors in the US may consider pressing charges of war crimes against a former defence spokesman of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPLF), reports AllAfrica news.

Jucontee Thomas Woewiyu, who was arrested this week at Newark Airport due to concerns over the validity of his citizenship  has been denied bail by a US judge, reports Voice of America.

US sends troops to aid hunt for Nigerian schoolgirls

80 U.S. troops have been sent to Chad to assist in the international search and rescue effort for the schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram, the Nigerian Islamist militant group.

A statement from the White House said that "the force will remain in Chad until its support in resolving the kidnapping situation is no longer required."

Read more on New York Times.

Russia will block UN efforts for ICC inquiry in Syria

Russia will veto a UN Security Council resolution that would have authorised an International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into atrocities committed by all sides in the Syrian conflict.

Russia's UN envoy Vitaly Churkin told reporters on Wednesday that Russia would block the US and French-backed resolution, which he described as a "publicity stunt" that would be detrimental to "joint efforts in trying to resolve politically the crisis in Syria".

The veto will be considered as a major blow to international efforts towards accountability in Syria.

Thailand military declares martial law, urges talks between govt and opposition

Thailand's military has declared martial law after six months of unrest between the government and anti-government protesters.

Insisting the move was not a military coup, the army said it was intended to "preserve order and bring back peacefulness." The decision was announced on television at 03:00 local time on Tuesday. (See here, here and here for more).