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About Rebecca Tinsley
Rebecca Tinsley is a former BBC Parliament reporter and has been working on human rights issues in Africa since 2004 through the small NGOs she founded (www.Network4Africa.org and www.WagingPeace.info).
Rebecca Tinsley
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A slap on the wrist: Justice, from the Holocaust to Rwanda to Nineveh
What hope is there that survivors of recent genocide in Iraq, the Christians and the Yezidis, will see their persecutors, Islamic State, arrested and charged with genocide?
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If Cameroon becomes another Rwanda, we all pay the price
Cameroon, a central African country best known for soccer, is sliding toward ethnic cleansing. Yet, our politicians offer the usual clichés ('we urge all sides to exercise restraint').
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Christians in Sudan face ethnic cleansing, and the US and UK are rewarding it
The US government is reported to be on the verge of dropping Sudan from its State Sponsors of Terror list, despite the regime's systematic bombardment of its own Christian civilians.
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