Sarajevo 30 years later
The article reflects on the lingering impact of the Bosnian War in Sarajevo, highlighting the tragic loss of civilian lives and the complex historical context surrounding the conflict.
Can the US use this ethnic conflict to break Iran from within?
The article explores the potential U.S. strategy of utilizing ethnic conflicts within Iran to undermine the regime amid rising tensions and the threat of military action.
Are the Rapid Support Forces in Darfur heading towards an ethnic war?
The Rapid Support Forces in Darfur are intensifying military operations, raising fears of widespread ethnic conflict in the region as they seek to consolidate control and influence.
Israeli attacks in Gaza raise concerns about ethnic cleansing, says UN
The UN has raised alarms regarding potential ethnic cleansing due to Israeli attacks in Gaza.
Nigeria: Pipeline Surveillance - Activist Flays Campaign Against Tantita
A Niger Delta activist criticized calls to cancel a pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Tantita Security Services, arguing it benefits the region's oil industry.
Who has won in Syria?
The article explores the pain and suffering experienced by various ethnic groups in Syria, including Turkmens, Kurds, and Arabs, amidst the devastation of dictatorship and civil war.
Executions, Tortures, Abductions, and Rape: In the Distant Conflict in Ethiopia, Atrocities Continue
The article discusses ongoing human rights violations in Ethiopia's Oromia region, including accusations of ethnic massacres by both government forces and rebel groups.
Five Years of Resistance in Myanmar: A Visual Journey Through a Trench War and Hidden Training Camps in the Jungle
On the fifth anniversary of the coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar remains engulfed in a war that has displaced over 3.5 million people and left tens of thousands dead, with youth from across the country fighting against the military junta's repression in Karen lands and among other ethnic groups.
Crimes of the Armija BiH and Mujahideen Against Croats in Central Bosnia - Buhine Kuće
The article highlights how Croats in Central Bosnia were the greatest victims of the Muslim-Croat conflict during the war, countering the narrative that they were the aggressors.
March 1, 1991 – Uprisings of the Serbian Population Announcing the Homeland War
The article discusses the outbreak of the Homeland War in Croatia, marked by the uprising of the Serbian population on March 1, 1991, beginning with the attack on the police station in Pakrac.