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Police violently break up Afghan refugee protest in Indonesia

Published by Global Voices Afgan refugees in Indoneisa have been meeting to protest perceived inaction from the UNHCR. Refugees are calling for either Indonesian citizenship, or resettlement elsewhere. Image via YouTube. Content notice: This article contains mention of depression, suicide, and police violence. A peaceful protest of Afghan refugees was

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Aafia Siddiqui: Pakistani prisoner at centre of Texas siege

Published by AFP Islamabad (AFP) – Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani prisoner in the United States whose release was reportedly demanded by a Texas hostage-taker this weekend, is serving an 86-year sentence for the attempted murder of American soldiers. Four people were freed unharmed on Sunday following a more than 10-hour

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Geneva and the accountability SLAP | Daily FT

Published by Daily Financial Times UN Human Rights High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet For a people in the throes of multiple existential crises, Geneva no longer seems as urgently gripping nor evocative of either patriotic protestation or demands for justice and reparation. War crimes, accountability and the like seems like yesterday’s

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Opposition orientations: Anura, Suma and Sajith | Daily FT

Published by Daily Financial Times Anura Kumara Dissanayake M.A. Sumanthiran Sajith Premadasa Bullock-drawn kerosene carts are back in Colombo, a scene I last saw 60 years ago. Ubiquitous queues we saw 45 years ago. Patchy, yellowed fields we never saw. Symbols of a Great Leap Backward. President GR recently visited

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India sends medicines to Afghanistan, wheat to follow

Published by Al-Araby India delivered two tons of medicines to Afghanistan on Friday, although it has not officially recognized its Taliban government. The medicine was given to Kabul’s Indira Gandhi Hospital, which was set up with Indian assistance in 2004, Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said. Last month,

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