mbushing convoys, laying explosive devices booby-trapping cars, and launching long range mortar shells
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IRIN Middle East | IRAQ: Sexual cleansing - Gov't denies gays are targets of killings |... - 0 views
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Iraqi lesbian and gay community and NGOs dealing with gay issues have called for urgent action to protect gays and lesbians in the country.
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In an interview, one member of the Mahdy Army, Ali Hassany, said that the militia will target Iraq’s gays and lesbians.
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Iraqi Ministry of the Interior denies that the gay community is being singled out for violent attacks
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The United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) says that it agrees that gays and lesbians are being targeted by the militias.
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LEBANON: Sex trafficking remains a hidden crime | Babylon & Beyond | Los Angeles Times - 0 views
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Human rights group say Lebanon courts not protecting foreign maids - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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legal obstacles discourage many workers from filing claims and that abusive employers often go unpunished or face light sentences.
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About 200,000 migrants work in Lebanon, mostly from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia and the Philippines and Nepal.
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concern about the treatment of millions of mostly Asian women who work as maids across the Middle East, where allegations of abuse are common.
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not one employer was charged with locking workers inside homes, confiscating their passports or denying them food
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Israel/Lebanon: Israel Responsible for Qana Attack | Human Rights Watch - 0 views
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killed at least 54 civilians sheltering in a home in the Lebanese village of Qana rests squarely with the Israeli military,
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more than half of them children, suggests that the Israeli military is treating southern Lebanon as a free-fire zone,
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Israel had given civilians ample time to leave southern Lebanon, and that anyone remaining could be considered a supporter of Hezbollah.
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strict obligation to direct attacks at only military objectives, and to take all feasible precautions to avoid the incidental loss of civilian life.
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vast majority is unable to flee due to destroyed roads, a lack of gasoline, high taxi fares, sick relatives, or ongoing Israeli attacks. The sick and poor are those who mostly remain behind.
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documented dozens of cases in which Israeli forces have carried out indiscriminate attacks against civilians while in their homes or traveling on roads to flee the fighting. A report of these findings and their legal consequences will be issued later this week.
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Gaza: Israel's Fuel and Power Cuts Violate Laws of War | Human Rights Watch - 0 views
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limit fuel and electricity to the Gaza Strip in retaliation for unlawful rocket attacks by armed groups amounts to collective punishment against the civilian population of Gaza, in violation of international law,
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Israel must not take measures that harm the civilian population – yet that is precisely what cutting fuel or electricity for even short periods will do.”
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cut the amount of fuel by 5 to 11 percent without affecting the supply of industrial fuel for Gaza’s only power plant.
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approved cutting electricity to Gaza for increasing periods in response to ongoing rocket attacks against civilian areas in Israel, but the government has not yet implemented the order.
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violate the international legal prohibition on indiscriminate attacks because they are highly inaccurate and cannot be directed at a specific target
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Israel has increasingly blocked supplies into Gaza, letting in limited amounts of essential foodstuffs, medicine and humanitarian supplies.
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cut electricity for 15 minutes after each rocket attack and then for increasingly longer periods if the attacks persist.
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violates a basic principle of international humanitarian law, or the laws of war, which prohibit a government that has effective control over a territory from attacking or withholding objects that are essential to the survival of the civilian population.
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responsible for ensuring the well-being of Gaza’s population for as long as, and to the extent that, it retains effective control over the area.
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control over Gaza’s airspace, sea space and land borders, as well as its electricity, water, sewage and telecommunications networks and population registry
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Israel's Unlawful Use of White Phosphorus in Gaza | Human Rights Watch - 0 views
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Iraq | Human Rights Watch - 0 views
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extremely poor, especially for displaced persons, religious and ethnic minorities, and vulnerable groups such as women and girls, and
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In the subsequent weeks, violence shook the country as extremists launched multiple attacks in several locations.
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participation of more political parties, in particular Sunni Arab parties, resulted in a dramatic change of power in areas where Sunni Arabs had boycotted the 2005 elections, notably in Nineveh governorate. Overall, the election results reflected sectarian divisions.
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In November Iraq signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions, an international treaty that prohibits the use, production, and transfer of cluster bombs.
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That attack, the country's deadliest in more than two years, killed more than 155 people and wounded over 500.
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detainee population stood at under 9,000 as of September 2009, from a peak of approximately 26,000 in late 2007.
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eight-member special committee, composed of representatives from the government's security ministries as well as human rights and judicial agencies, to investigate allegations of widespread abuse and torture in Iraq's prisons.
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al-Majid to death for the murder of Shia Muslims in 1999 (he was previously sentenced to death for his role in the 1988 Anfal campaign against the Kurds, and suppression of a Shia uprising after the 1991 Gulf War).
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prime minister Tariq Aziz and Ali Hassan al-Majid (known as "Chemical Ali") each to seven years in jail for their roles in planning the forced displacement of Kurds from northern Iraq in the late 1980s.
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they consider "immoral" or "un-Islamic" behavior or dress. "Honor" killings by family members remain a threat to women and girls in Kurdish areas, as well as elsewhere in Iraq.
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World - Israel: Bringing Israel's Bomb Out of the Basement | Israel - 0 views
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secret accord between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in September 1969.
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almost universal support among members of the Israeli security establishment, who argue that, by not publicly flaunting its nuclear status,
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ndercuts the need for its citizens to be informed about issues that are literally matters of life and death,
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nuclear policy is indeed one of defensive last resort and from participating in a meaningful fashion in regional arms control and global disarmament deliberations.
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making Israel vulnerable to the charge that it is a nuclear-armed pariah state, and thus associating it to an uncomfortable degree with today's rogue Iranian regime.
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publicly oppose the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran, there is also growing support for dealing with this problem in an 'evenhanded' manner, namely, by establishing a nuclear weapons free zone across the entire region.
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stop Iran from crossing the nuclear threshold and to contain a nuclear-armed Iran if those efforts fail.
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n order to deal effectively with the new regional nuclear environment and emerging global nuclear norms, Israel must reassess the wisdom of its unwavering commitment to opacity
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Gaza violence fuels scepticism about talks - The National Newspaper - 0 views
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increased violence in the Gaza Strip has added to the scepticism of ordinary Palestinians about the negotiations.
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Fourteen rockets and mortars have been fired from Gaza into Israel since the beginning of the week, according to the military.
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it has condemned Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, for entering peace negotiations with Israel and vowed to launch attacks to scuttle them.
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scheduled to meet Mr Abbas in Ramallah yesterday before travelling to Jordan to meet with King Abdullah II.
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ntense pressure from members of his right-wing ruling coalition and the settler movement to let the moratorium expire, has yet to respond.
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official relinquishing of the so-called right of return of Palestinian refugees to what is now Israel.