Archive for ‘Massacre’

12/11/2025

Surviving in Silence

Human Wrongs Watch

In Adi-Goshu, a remote village caught between the Tigray and Amhara regions, the gunfire has stopped, but the suffering continues.

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12/11/2025

The Night the Floods Took Everything from a Mother in Burundi

Human Wrongs Watch

By the International Organization for Migration*

Rumonge, Burundi, 10 November 2025 In the dead of night, the waters of Lake Tanganyika broke into Alphonsine’s home, swallowing everything in their path. Within hours, floods triggered by El Niño had destroyed her house, her business, and the life she had built, along with those of thousands of others.

“We woke up completely submerged and surrounded by water,” recalls Alphonsine. “We ran for our lives. A few days later, our house was gone – completely destroyed and swept away as if it had never existed. We lost everything.”

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12/11/2025

Stakes Rise for South Sudan: What’s Happening, and Why It Matters

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — South Sudan is entering a period of rising instability marked by political polarisation, renewed armed clashes, and severe humanitarian strain, senior UN officials told the Security Council on Tuesday [].

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A newborn child at a nutrition centre in Bentiu, South Sudan.
© UNICEF | A newborn child at a nutrition centre in Bentiu, South Sudan.

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12/11/2025

Sudan War: Women Endure Starvation, Rape and Bombs Fleeing El Fasher

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(UN News)* — In war-torn Sudan, rape is likely being used as a weapon of war and simply being a woman there is “a strong predictor” of hunger, violence and death, the UN’s gender equality agency warned on Tuesday [].

A temporary clinic in Tawila for people fleeing conflict in Darfur. "There is mounting evidence that rape is being deliberately and systematically used as a weapon of war," says UN Women.
© UNFPA | A temporary clinic in Tawila for people fleeing conflict in Darfur. “There is mounting evidence that rape is being deliberately and systematically used as a weapon of war,” says UN Women.

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11/11/2025

‘Follow the Money. Stop Organized Crime’

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By the United Nations*

Generative AI hacker in a dark room, surrounded by multiple screens and typing on a keyboard

With all forms of organized crime shifting ever more to being dependent on or incorporating online aspects, including the use of virtual assets, its reach and capability of harm is increasing. PHOTO:eugenegg / Generated with AI
 

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11/11/2025

‘Illicit Weapons Fuelling Conflicts Worldwide’ 

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — The world is facing a cross-border “chain of violence” driven by small arms and light weapons, UN disarmament and law enforcement officials told the Security Council on Monday [].

Illicit trade of small arms and light weapons fuels armed violence, terrorism and organized crime in regions across the world.
UNICEF/Rich | Illicit trade of small arms and light weapons fuels armed violence, terrorism and organized crime in regions across the world.

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11/11/2025

Sudan: 89,000 Civilians Have Fled El Fasher

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(UN News)* — The UN aid coordination office (OCHA) on Monday [] warned of a deepening crisis in Sudan’s North Darfur as violence spreads beyond the city of El Fasher.

People who have fled El Fasher in Darfur receive aid in Tawila.
© UNOCHA/Mohamed Elgoni | People who have fled El Fasher in Darfur receive aid in Tawila.

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08/11/2025

DR Congo Hunger Crisis Worsening amid Fighting and Lack of Aid Funding

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(UN News)* — The crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to worsen amid ongoing fighting that has driven tens of thousands of people from their homes and created acute hunger, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday [].

Emergency food assistance is provided to displaced people in Goma in the eastern DR Congo.
© WFP/Benjamin Anguandia | Emergency food assistance is provided to displaced people in Goma in the eastern DR Congo.

UN aid agencies are struggling to access provinces overrun by Rwanda-backed M23 rebel fighters at the start of the year, although dramatic funding shortfalls for humanitarian work have also contributed to the dire situation. Kigali has consistently denied providing military backing to the group.

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08/11/2025

UN Human Rights Chief Warns ‘Abominable Atrocities’ Likely Continue in Sudan’s El Fasher

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(UN News)* — Warnings of worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan continue, despite reports of a ceasefire deal brokered by international mediators on Thursday [6].

People who have fled El Fasher arrive in Tawila in North Darfur, Sudan.
© UNOCHA | People who have fled El Fasher arrive in Tawila in North Darfur, Sudan.
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“Today, traumatised civilians are still trapped inside El Fasher and are being prevented from leaving,” said UN human rights chief Volker Türk in a statement released on Friday. 

I fear that the abominable atrocities such as summary executions, rape and ethnically motivated violence are continuing within the city.”

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02/11/2025

As Civil Society Is Silenced, Corruption and Inequality Rise

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BULAWAYO & BANGKOK, Oct 31 2025 (IPS)* – From the streets of Bangkok to power corridors in Washington, the civil society space for dissent is fast shrinking.
Mandeep Tiwana, Secretary General, CIVICUS Global Alliance. Credit: CIVICUS

Mandeep Tiwana, Secretary General, CIVICUS Global Alliance. Credit: CIVICUS

Authoritarian regimes are silencing opposition but indirectly fueling corruption and widening inequality, according to a leading global civil society alliance.

The warning is from Mandeep Tiwana, Secretary General of CIVICUS Global Alliance, who points to a troubling trend: civil society is increasingly considered a threat to those in power.

That is a sobering assessment from CIVICUS, which reports that a wave of repression by authoritarian regimes is directly fueling corruption and exploding inequality.

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