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From Trinidad to The Hague: Justice Alexis-Windsor joins International Criminal Court
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For Syrians, the road to justice begins in Europe Human rights advocates aim to hold Syrian officials accountable for war crimes, and some former dignitaries who escaped to Europe under
the pretext of seeking asylum have been charged
By Yannick Pasquet / AFP, KOBLENZ, Germany
Wassim Mukdad has carried a deep darkness inside of him since his native Syria slipped into an abyss of conflict and terror.
However, on a summer day in an ancient city in western Germany, 3,000km from Damascus, he said that he finally glimpsed a “ray of light.”
On that day, Aug. 19 last year, the refugee took the witness stand in a Koblenz courtroom to recount the ordeal he experienced in a Syrian detention center.
First independent report into Xinjiang genocide allegations claims evidence of Beijing s intent to destroy Uyghur people
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China Xinjiang: First independent report into Uyghur genocide allegations claims evidence of Beijing s intent to destroy Muslim minorities CNN 3/10/2021 By Ben Westcott and Rebecca Wright, CNN © Bloomberg/Getty Images A Chinese flag flies outside the east gate of the Old City in Kashgar, Xinjiang, on November 8, 2018.
The Chinese government s alleged actions in Xinjiang have violated every single provision in the United Nations Genocide Convention, according to an independent report by more than 50 global experts in international law, genocide and the China region.
The report, released Tuesday by the Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy think tank in Washington DC, claimed the Chinese government bears state responsibility for an ongoing genocide against the Uyghur in breach of the (UN) Genocide Convention.