Information on "War Crimes" and "Asia"
February 2013
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20 Feb 2013
Sri Lanka’s Authoritarian Turn: The Need for International Action
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
Since the end of the civil war, Sri Lanka has slowly drifted into authoritarianism. More on «Sri Lanka’s Authoritarian Turn: The Need for International Action»
January 2012
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2012
The Political Psychology of War Rape
Author: Inger Skjelsbæk, Helga Hernes, Torunn L Tryggestad, Gudrun Østby
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
The document is an electronic newsletter launched in response to growing interest among the public for information about women, peace and security issues. More on «The Political Psychology of War Rape»
July 2011
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7 Jul 2011
Hearing on “Massacre at Camp Ashraf: Implications for U.S. Policy”
Author: Ray Takeyh
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this testimony, the author examines the implication of the massacre at Camp Ashraf for the US Policy. More on «Hearing on “Massacre at Camp Ashraf: Implications for U.S. Policy”»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
Bangladesch: Erfolge im Kampf gegen islamistische Militanz
Author: Jasmin Lorch
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Nach der Rückkehr Bangladeschs zur Demokratie hat das drittgrößte mehrheitlich muslimische Land der Welt weiter mit militanten islamistischen Strömungen zu kämpfen. More on «Bangladesch: Erfolge im Kampf gegen islamistische Militanz»
December 2010
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Dec 2010
Polish-Russian/Russian-Polish Rapprochement
Author: Agnieszka Nowak, Irina Kobrinskaya
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
By 2010, Russian-Polish relations have acquired a more balanced character – these are the relations of two equals, feeling safe and secure, aware of their historical phobias and able to overcome them. More on «Polish-Russian/Russian-Polish Rapprochement»
June 2010
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Jun 2010
Is the Trial of "Duch" a Catalyst for Change in Cambodia's Courts?
Author: Kheang Un, Judy Legerwood
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
At his trial under an international hybrid tribunal, the notorious member of the Khmer Rouge regime Kaing Guek Eav, known as "Duch," admitted to being responsible for the deaths of more than 12'000 people between 1975 and 1979. More on «Is the Trial of "Duch" a Catalyst for Change in Cambodia's Courts?»
May 2010
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17 May 2010
War Crimes in Sri Lanka
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
The Sri Lankan security forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) repeatedly violated international humanitarian law during the last five months of their 30-year civil war. More on «War Crimes in Sri Lanka»
April 2010
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13 Apr 2010
Pain in Poland
Author: Piotr Maciej Kaczynski
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
On the morning of April 10th, the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński and 95 others, including senior government officials, political leaders and Polish patriots, were killed in a tragic plane crash near Smolensk, Russia. More on «Pain in Poland» -
8 Apr 2010
Ceremony to Mark the 70th Anniversary of the Katyn Massacre
Author: Robert Śmigielski
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Vladimir Putin’s speech did not bring the breakthrough expected in Poland in Russia’s approach to the Katyn massacre. More on «Ceremony to Mark the 70th Anniversary of the Katyn Massacre»
December 2009
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21 Dec 2009
The Philippines: After the Maguindanao Massacre
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This briefing examines the massacre on 23 November 2009 of 57 people by the private army of a warlord allied to Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. More on «The Philippines: After the Maguindanao Massacre»


