IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
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Marie Colvin was one of a handful of reporters on the ground in Homs describing the human cost of bombardment.
Yugoslav navy admiral and two other new indictees appear before the tribunal.
Audio slideshow produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Damascus, November 2009.
Video produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Damascus, November 2009.
Important steps have been taken, but the Iraqi authorities must place a higher priority on confronting impunity and professionalising its approach to human rights.
Reports from Uzbekistan suggest there is little evidence of human rights improvements that would warrant the removal of sanctions.
The new song, written in Pashtu, pays tribute to the country’s unity and diversity.
But uncertainties over land laws prevent them reclaiming property from foreign settlers.