Ethnic cleansing

poison in The Hague

Convicted war criminal drinks ‘poison’ in court, dies

Justice

A Bosnian Croat wartime commander has died after ingesting ‘poison’ after a verdict was upheld at The Hague.

Yevnige Salibian, 101, is one of the few remaining survivors of the Armenian genocide.

101-year-old Armenian genocide survivor tells her story

Conflict
TV celebrity Kim Kardashian gestures on her way to a hotel shortly after arriving in Yerevan, Armenia, on April 8, 2015.

Kim Kardashian (and the Pope) thrusts Armenia and its horrific past into the spotlight

Culture
A chilling picture of members of the Anti-Balaka militia in the Central African Republic pretending to behead a comrade. The Anti-Balaka is an extremist Christian group accused of massacring Muslims in the Central African Republic.

The story of this church tells so much about the ethnic cleansing going on in the CAR

Conflict & Justice

Accused war criminal Goran Hadzic captured

The World

Competing claims in Georgia conflict

Conflict & Justice

Russia and Georgia have accused each other of “ethnic cleansing” in the conflict over South Ossetia. Lisa Mullins speaks with Human Rights Watch researcher Anna Neistat, to find out if there is evidence to support these claims.

The World

US charges of ethnic cleansing in Kenya

The top US diplomat for Africa today called the violence in Kenya’s Rift Valley “clear ethnic cleansing” against the country’s Kikuyu ethnic group