sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. well, i have been speaking to professor kathryn stoner, the director of the central democracy, developmentand director of the central democracy, development and the rule of law at stanford university. i asked rule of law at stanford university. iasked her what she thought the ultimate aim for president putin was. the problem with using nato as an excuse here, is that nato has not expanded since 2004, to russia s borders, it s expanded since then but not to russia s borders and there are no plans for ukraine to join. so then what s the point here, why has mr putin manufactured a crisis? and i think the answer is partly his own domestic politics and the example that ukraine sets, it is a flawed, young, raucous democracy, it has an open media, a lively civil society, and that s not what he would like to see in
the city for six weeks between november and december. this woman said tigrayan and fighters threatened to kill her and her young daughter before sexually assaulting her. sometimes i dream about it, maybe it s because i stress over it. i feel like the attackers are still here. in august last year, amnesty international accused the government of using rape as weapons of war against women and young girls in tigray. injanuary, a group of alleged tigrayan fighters raped women and girls in amhara at gunpoint, actions it said could amount to war crimes. the government called amnesty s report flawed but said it was committed to ensuring accountability. tigrayan forces also said they would welcome further investigations. here in tigray, thousands have reported to health facilities of being sexually assaulted. according to the un, many more cases remain unreported. those working to help the survivors say the scars run deep.
Between starting a writer’s collective and learning to love the vibrancy in herself, multi-hyphenate Sumukhi Suresh is finding, and embracing, her power at 34.
Slamming the Imran Khan government, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday said that flawed policies of the Pakistan Prime Minister has led to the rise in terrorist incidents across the country.
The idea of new Pakistan under Imran Khan-led country s government seems to have turned into Gaya Pakistan (a Gone Pakistan) as Imran Khan has failed to provide better policies to Islamabad.