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In Landmark Ruling, ICC Finds Congolese Warlord Guilty of Recruiting Child Soldiers

By United Nations on Mar 15, 2012   World  

The International Criminal Court (ICC) yesterday found Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo guilty of recruiting child soldiers, in a landmark ruling hailed by United Nations officials as an important step in the fight against impunity.

UN-Arab League Envoy Receives Response from Syria, Seeks Clarifications

By United Nations on Mar 15, 2012   World  

The Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States for Syria has received a response from the Syrian authorities on issues he raised when he visited the country to help find a peaceful solution to the ongoing violence, and is seeking further clarifications, his spokesperson said yesterday.

UN-Arab League Envoy Awaiting Syrian Response on Proposals to End Crisis

By United Nations on Mar 13, 2012   World  

13 March 2012 – The Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States for Syria, Kofi Annan, said he expects to hear back from Syrian authorities today on the proposals he put forward during his recent meetings in Damascus on ending the ongoing crisis in the country.

Syrian Civilians Continue to Bear Brunt of ‘Collective Punishment’ – UN Rights Panel

By United Nations on Mar 13, 2012   World  

Civilians continue to bear the brunt of violence in Syria, the head of the United Nations-appointed panel probing human rights abuses in the country said yesterday, noting that the use of force by security forces and the military against armed groups has often led to collective punishment.

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