Sunday, 8 March, 2009, 1:40
GENEVA — The U.N. human rights office will examine whether Sudan’s decision to expel aid groups constitutes a breach of basic human rights and possibly a war crime, a spokesman said Friday. Rupert Colville said the Sudanese decision to expel relief workers from 13 of the largest aid groups constitutes a “grievous dereliction” of duty, putting the lives of thousands at risk. The World Health…
Source : The Huffington Post (subscribe)
Explore : Africa, Europe, International Justice, Sudan, World
Related posts:
- UN examines if Sudan expulsions are war crime GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. human rights office will examine...
- UN to see if Sudan’s aid group ban is war crime GENEVA — The U.N. human rights office says it will...
- Human Rights Council: UN Body to Keep Watch on Sudan (Geneva) - The defeat on June 18 in the UN...
- Sudan describes actors Mia Farrow, Clooney as ‘ignorant’ From S udan Tribune Thursday 7 May 2009 May 6,...
- UN Human Rights Council: Continue Scrutiny of Rights in Sudan (Geneva) - The United Nations Human Rights Council should reject...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
Vous pouvez suivre le fil
RSS 2.0 des commentaires.
Vous pouvez laisser un commentaire, les pings sont clos.