Top Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in UgandaOctober 6th, 2009 KAMPALA - A Rwandan citizen suspected of being one of the orchestrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide has been arrested in Uganda, an army official said Tuesday. Army spokesman Felix Kulayigye told DPA that Idelphonse Nizeyimana - who is wanted by the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) - has been arrested and that the matter was being dealt with by the police.
German foreign minister calls Ahmadinejad 'disgrace'September 24th, 2009 BERLIN - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "disgrace to his country", German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Thursday, a day after Ahmadinejad's controversial speech before the UN General Assembly. Ahmadinejad accused Israel at the UN General Assembly Wednesday of subjecting the Palestinians to "genocide".
Pak denies rocket fire near Wagah borderSeptember 12th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan has rejected India's allegations of breaking the ceasefire between the two countries by denying reports of rockets being fired from its side towards India at the Wagah border. The allegations from India and Pakistan's denial came during the emergency meeting between the Pakistan Rangers and Border Security Forces (BSF),following reports of three rockets being fired from the other side of the border into Indian territory.
US Army Nurse reveals 'humane' side of Saddam HusseinSeptember 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Saddam Hussein might be remembered as a brutal international criminal by the rest of the world; but to retired U.S. Army Nurse Robert Ellis, who spent more time with the dictator than any other American, he was a patient with a humane side.
Topics on war, genocide difficult to teach younger studentsSeptember 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A University of Illinois professor who studies and teaches historical instruction has stated that topics about traumatic events such as war and genocide are better left to older students. Education professor Brenda M.
Britain is culturally sexist, says equality watchdogSeptember 6th, 2009 LONDON - The Chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Trevor Phillips, has declared that Britain is 'culturally sexist,' and yet to reach a consensus about whether women are equal to men. According to Phillips, most bosses still operate on the pretext that their workers are male, and even organisations with vast resources into countering discrimination remain biased.
Not closing legal loopholes allowing UK to become safe haven for evil: ReportAugust 12th, 2009 LONDON - The Gordon Brown Government is doing too little to close legal loopholes, and this is making Britain "a safe haven for evil," MPs and peers have warned. A report by the Joint Committee on Human Rights said the Government's failure to go some steps further meant that these loopholes would remain "impunity gaps for the world's worst criminals".
Al Qaeda vows revenge for Uighurs' death in ChinaJuly 14th, 2009 LONDON - International terror group Al Qaeda's North African wing has threatened to attack Chinese workers in Africa in revenge for deaths of Uighurs during the ethnic clashes in Xinjian province, according to a media report Tuesday. The Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) said it would target the 50,000 Chinese who are working in Algeria and launch attacks against other Chinese projects in Northern Africa, the Telegraph reported, quoting London-based risk analysis company Stirling Assynt.
Prosecutors appeal international court decision not to indict Sudan president for genocideJuly 7th, 2009 Prosecutors appeal al-Bashir genocide decisionTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court have appealed the tribunal's decision not to indict Sudan's president on charges of waging genocide in Darfur, according to a document released Tuesday. The court charged Omar al-Bashir with war crimes and crimes against humanity in March for allegedly orchestrating a campaign of murder, torture, rape and forced expulsions in Darfur province.
Burrell 'plans to appear in documentary to clear his name'June 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Disgraced royal butler Paul Burrell is planning to star in a documentary in order to clear his name. Burrell, Princess Diana's former servant, has been criticized for cynically cashing in on her name.
Former Oz female minister reveals how sexist premiers ruined her political careerJune 13th, 2009 SYDNEY - Former Australian Labour Party Member Paula Wriedt has claimed that her political life was destroyed due to the level of the sexism and poor understanding of her mental illness shown by two former Aussie premiers. The late Jim Bacon forced her to resign as education minister because she was pregnant, she says, and David Bartlett sacked her after she tried to take her own life.
Brit minister accuses Brown of using women ministers as 'female window dressings.'June 6th, 2009 LONDON - Caroline Flint, who resigned as Britain's Europe Minister, has accused Prime Minister Gordon Brown of using his women ministers as mere 'female window dressings.'
"Several of the women attending Cabinet, myself included, have been treated by you as little more than female window dressing," Flint wrote in her resignation letter. "I am not willing to attend Cabinet in a peripheral capacity any longer," The Daily Express quoted Flint, as saying.
'War crimes shadow' over Sri Lanka: BritainApril 30th, 2009 LONDON - The international community has rejected calls for suspending Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth although the current conflict in that country is taking place 'in the shadows of war crimes,' a British minister said. Foreign Office Minister Gillian Merron said there was the danger of war crimes being committed because of the Sri Lankan government's decision to keep out international agencies from the area of conflict.
Blackburn ousted by Coventry in FA Cup; Fulham throughFebruary 25th, 2009 LONDON - Blackburn Rovers were dumped out of the FA Cup with a shocking 0-1 loss to Championship side Coventry City
Coventry striker Leon Best scored the only goal of Tuesday's game, heading home a cross from Aron Gunnarsson on 59 minutes to beat a depleted Blackburn line-up. It is the second year in succession that Coventry have ended Blackburn's Cup hopes.
Obama has the makings of a Gandhi: Maya AngelouJanuary 19th, 2009 LONDON - Maya Angelou, one of America's foremost living poet, says Barack Obama can be a great leader, just like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. Angelou, a veteran of the civil rights movement who worked with Martin Luther King Jr., said she was 'thrilled' that 'now we may grow beyond the ignorance of racism, sexism, ageism, the ignorance that keeps us from being the great country we are.'
'I see parallels in lots of things.