Sri Lanka Vehemently Rejects Inquiry Into War Crimes
The government says the probe call reflects a ‘preconceived, politicized and prejudicial agenda’
The government says the probe call reflects a ‘preconceived, politicized and prejudicial agenda’
Freeing trio responsible for killing former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi is not “legally tenable”
Billionaire Liu Han charged in connection with nine murders and assorted other offenses
Critics say John Short knew the risks when he took forbidden religious pamphlets into the Hermit Kingdom
Dave Walker was working on a film about Khmer Rouge war criminals at the time
Former military ruler is the first army chief to be put on trial in civilian court
John Short, 75, has been detained since Sunday
Foreign Minister asks how shrimp exports could be vital to national security
Are you getting déjà vu?
Armed conflict accounts for the fall, as well as heavy handed interpretations of national security, says an annual study from Reporters Without Borders
Parliament effectively stymieing Spanish high court’s attempt to arrest former Chinese officials on genocide charges
Election of centrist ends two-months of political deadlock
President Viktor Yanukovych’s crackdown against ongoing protests alarms the organization