THE UNITED STATES continues to intervene mischievously in the appalling conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Its particular contribution is to increase the misery of a million Azeri refugees, and...
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THE UNITED STATES continues to intervene mischievously in the appalling conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Its particular contribution is to increase the misery of a million Azeri refugees, and...
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Complicating Caucasus Conflicts, Official Suggests
By K.P. Foley Washington, July 31 (RFE/RL) -- Diplomacy and economic carrots will work better than U.S. Congressional resolutions that include financial sticks in resolving ethnic conflicts in the...
Reporter's Book Examines Angola's Long War
Washington DC - The following is the announcement of a newly published book entitled "Angola: Promises And Lies" by Karl Maier, who has reported from Angola and Nigeria for Africa News Service and...
Zaire's Haven For Murderers
Rwanda's Exiles Spread Their Terror EVEN BY Africa's usual standards of strife, the first half of 1996 has been filled with disturbing news. Renewed civil war in Liberia. Worsening violence in...
The Impact of War on Children
by Margaret C. McCullough, Ph.D. Luanda, January 1995 - When Julio was eight years old, he lived in Malange, a city garrisoned during the war in Angola. One day, his mother and father went to the...
Rwanda's Refugee Crisis Is Unique
The UN and the donor community need a regional plan to reverse the cycle of genocide BY Iain Guest The recent murder of three Swiss Red Cross officials in Burundi should remind policymakers that this...
Crosslines: Victims speak out
The New York-based Human Rights Watch Helsinki (HRW) has been documenting violations of human rights and humanitarian law by Russian and other forces in the Chechnya conflict. A fact-finding mission...
Crosslines - Reverberations in Central Asia
The material that follows has been provided by CROSSLINES Reverberations in Central Asia In the immediate aftermath of the breakup of the Soviet Union, some analysts predicted a new "Great Game" in...
Crosslines: Chechnya - war and human rights
The material that follows has been provided by CROSSLINES The Red Army's Folly, Yeltsin's Afghanistan or Russia's Bosnia? The glib phrases disguise the fact that Chechnya's crisis has its own...
Crosslines: Lack of donor response
The material that follows has been provided by CROSSLINES International aid organizations meeting at a joint donor briefing in Geneva on 22 February noted that inter-agency coordination for...
Crosslines: Russians keep UN agencies out ot Chechnya
The material that follows has been provided by CROSSLINES Russians keep United Nations agencies out of Chechnya By late-February Russia was still allowing only three international organizations - the...
Crosslines: Chechnya - How best to express concern
The material that follows has been provided by CROSSLINES Chechnya: how best to express concern Even if a prolonged military ceasefire is achieved in Grozny and other parts of Chechnya, it will not...
The Nargorno-Karabakh Time Bomb
by S. Neil MacFarlane and Larry Minear The war in Nagorno-Karabakh was the first of the many conflicts accompanying the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Begun in 1988 and still sputtering eight...
Breaking the cycle of violence
I am pleased to send you a copy of the new Update of the Minority Rights Group report, Burundi: Breaking the Cycle of Violence which has been written by Filip Reyntjens. The situation in Burundi is...