Capturing the life and legacy of Marie Colvin
- October 18, 2018
CNN: Christiane Amanpour talks to Rosamund Pike, who portrays journalist Marie Colvin in “A Private War,” and Lindsey Hilsum, who wrote a biography of Colvin’s life. >> Watch full video
“Assassination of a Saint”: Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero Is Canonized as Murder Remains Unsolved
- October 16, 2018
Democracy Now: As Pope Francis names Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero a saint, we continue our interview with Matt Eisenbrandt, a human rights lawyer and the author of “Assassination of a Saint: The Plot to Murder Óscar Romero and the Quest to Bring
US House Foreign Affairs Committee passes resolution supporting the implementation of recommendations from Liberia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- October 4, 2018
US House Foreign Affairs Committee passes resolution supporting the implementation of recommendations from Liberia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Washington DC, October 4, 2018 – The US House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously passed a resolu
Liberia: ‘Justice Is Good in Time of Peace’
- September 26, 2018
Cllr. Tiawan Gongloe: “They know the taste of good life now, and getting them out of the luxury to account for crimes perpetrated against innocent people will be more painful than what they did to victimize people.” -Says Cllr. Gongloe All Africa By Jo
Liberia: At UN, President Should Back Justice
- September 21, 2018
TRANS AFRICA RADIO by Jay Tee (New York) – Liberian President George Weah should show leadership at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly by announcing his government’s endorsement of justice and reparations for victims of grave crimes during the co
Joint Letter to President Weah
- September 20, 2018
> Download Printable Version September 20, 2018 His Excellency George Weah President of the Republic of Liberia Re: Endorsing Accountability for Past Crimes at the UN General Assembly Dear President Weah: In
The Syrian Detainee that Saved a German Journalist: The Dangers of Being a Foreign Correspondent in Syria
- September 17, 2018
Syria ranks as one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, with arrests, kidnappings, executions, bombings, and shelling the leading causes of death for journalists in the country. BY MANSOUR OMARI Atlantic Council > Read Artic
CJA Executive Director Dixon Osburn Comments on US National Security Advisor John Bolton’s Remarks
- September 13, 2018
“The US should not be afraid to hold itself up to transparent review”, CJA Executive Director Dixon Osburn commenting on US National Security Advisor John Bolton’s threatened sanctions against the ICC if it moves forward with the investigation of US pe
Documentary on war correspondent Marie Colvin claims she died in ‘deliberate attack’ on journalists by Assad regime
- September 7, 2018
Documentary on war correspondent Marie Colvin claims she died in ‘deliberate attack’ on journalists by Assad regime ITV Report September 7, 2018 “Marie Colvin was one of the UK’s most respected war reporters, fearlessly chronicling lives of ordinary p
Juge aux Etats-Unis autorise la poursuite en justice contre un ancien maire haïtien devenu chauffeur d’autobus scolaire de Boston
- September 6, 2018
>> Download Printable Version Juge aux Etats-Unis autorise la poursuite en justice contre un ancien maire haïtien devenu chauffeur d’autobus scolaire de Boston Jean Morose Viliena sera tenu responsable aux attaques contre les journalistes et des