Peter Bouckaert

A still shot from one of the videos posted by ISIS purporting to show the killing of captured Iraq government personnel.

Human rights advocates try to uncover a possible massacre in Iraq

The world has been shocked by pictures and videos released on Sunday by Islamic rebels in Iraq. The images show a massacre. The rebels claim they shot dead 1700 prisoners. But are the images real?

Human rights advocates try to uncover a possible massacre in Iraq
Blood splatter above the bed of Safwan Shebli, 23, who was killed by opposition groups during an August 4th offensive in Barouda village, northern Syria; photo taken September 8, 2013.

Syrian rebel forces are guilty of atrocities, too

Syrian rebel forces are guilty of atrocities, too

Now Comes New Evidence that 'Strongly Suggests' the Syrian Government Carried Out Chemical Attack

Now Comes New Evidence that 'Strongly Suggests' the Syrian Government Carried Out Chemical Attack

Gaddafi 'buried in desert grave'

Gaddafi 'buried in desert grave'

Turkey Silences Refugees' Stories of Atrocities in Syria

Turkey Silences Refugees' Stories of Atrocities in Syria

Slideshow: Turkey Village Now Main Route for Syrian Refugees

The village of Guvecci has become an important route for refugees fleeing Syria

Slideshow: Turkey Village Now Main Route for Syrian Refugees

Media campaign of Libya's rebels

As The World's Ben Gilbert reports from Benghazi, Libyan rebels are struggling on the battlefield, but they're also working furiously on their media campaign.

Media campaign of Libya's rebels