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April 2, 2015
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In Yemen, Airstrike on Camp Raises Grave Concerns

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The airstrikes by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition that hit a displaced persons’ camp in northern Yemen on March 30 raised grave concerns about violations of the laws of war. The airstrikes killed at least 29 civilians and wounded 41, including 14 children and 11 women. They hit a medical facility at the camp, a local market, and a bridge, according to initial reports from the World Health Organization.
The deaths of so many civilians in a camp with no apparent military target heightens concerns about laws-of-war violations. All sides in Yemen’s conflict need to do what they can to avoid harming civilians.
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Asia
Dispatches: Nigeria’s New President, Boko Haram, and Rights

By Mausi Segun 

Against the odds, Nigeria has succeeded in carrying out a mostly peaceful presidential election. President Goodluck Jonathan ceded victory to his opponent Muhammadu Buhari, who is now the president-elect. But Buhari comes to power with questionable human rights credentials. 

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Dispatches: 31 Hours Marooned at Azerbaijan’s Airport

By Giorgi Gogia 

I just spent 31 hours in Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan – but not by choice. 

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Middle East
Palestine is Newest Member of the ICC 

Governments seeking to penalize Palestine for joining the International Criminal Court should immediately end their pressure. What’s objectionable is the attempts to undermine international justice, not Palestine’s decision to join a treaty to which over 100 countries around the world are members. 
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Asia
Dispatches: Freedom to Discriminate in Indiana?

By Graeme Reid 

“This bill is not about discrimination,” said Indiana Governor Mike Pence when he signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into state law last week. 

But it is. 

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Paying the Price: Azerbaijan silences independent voices. 

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Just horrific. Number of#GarissaAttack deaths now at 147.http://yhoo.it/1Fn5Waj
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