Posts Tagged ‘genocide’
Posted on September 1, 2008 - by Frank
Clarity in the Georgia and Russia Conflict
The recent conflict between Georgia and Russia, centering around the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia, has been a perfect example of the use of propaganda in modern media, with both sides twisting stories to suit their own agendas. Sadly this has only been further exacerbated by the interjection of other states such as the U.S and other NATO members that clearly have interests in the area - namely oil. Surprise.
Trying to sift through conflicting reports is a minefield where truth is nearly impossible to determine - reports of genocide being perpetrated by Georgian forces amongst the people of South Ossetia; displaced people pouring across into Russian territory; Georgian incursions into South Ossetia at the start of the Olympics to reclaim control of the semi-independant territory; reports of unprovoked Russian agression; headlines declaring the Russia was invading beyond South Ossetia and entering Georgia proper; talk of ceasefires and allegations that agression was continuing beyond those negotiations and mentions of plans to get Georgian troops out of Iraq and into the area prior to the break out of violence (suggesting premeditation between Georgia and the U.S).
Thankfully, it may be of interest to those who have followed this conflict and all the confusion that would understandably result from any research, to know that the Office of the International Criminal Court Prosecutor is analysing allegations made of crimes committed under ICC jurisdiction.
The allegations seem to involve attacks on civilians.
Georgia is a state that ratified the Rome Statute that saw the formation of the ICC, Russia is not. If Georgia is in any way implicated in crimes investigated by the ICC, it will have serious ramifications for those involved, for as long as they reside in Georgia, they fall under the jurisdiction of the ICC.
Confirmation of this analysis taking place was first released on August 20.
Posted on July 15, 2008 - by Frank
Darfur: A Call to Action - Video
This is a challenge to faith groups, to act in the Darfur crisis.
Posted on July 13, 2008 - by Frank
Darfur and the ICC
This in from the International Criminal Court:
On Monday 14 July, Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo will submit to the Judges of Pre-Trial Chamber I his evidence on crimes committed in the whole of Darfur over the last five years. The filing will be public and a summary there of will be made available. After submitting the filing to the Judges the Prosecutor will brief the press together with Deputy Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda.
This case has been building for some time and Reliefweb reports that this update could include the release of an arrest warrant for the Sudanese President, Omar Hassan al-Bashir with charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.
Humanitarian organisations are being cautioned because of possible outbreaks of violence should this occur.
Posted on July 12, 2008 - by Frank
Darfur - A Summary
The crisis in Darfur is a problem many have heard of but have failed to grasp. This article is designed to be a quick summary rather than an exhaustive explanation. It is designed to give people a quick understanding of the crisis.
To see a visual/video summary, go to the end of the post.
To understand the history that feeds into the situation and to see the most organised current humanitarian efforts see the Wikipedia article on the situation and visit www.savedarfur.org, an alliance of over 100 faith based, humanitarian and human rights organisations.








