Responses to Genocide: Two Former U.S. Officials Reflect on ISIS’s Genocide in Iraq and Syria

Responses to Genocide: Two Former U.S. Offici...

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A Conversation with a Legal Expert on Vietnam: FoRB in Focus

Vietnam’s government strictly regulates and controls religious affairs through state-approved religious organizations. Vietnamese authorities have frequently harassed, detained, arrested, and imprisoned members and advocates of unregistered religious communities that have sought ...  عرض المزيد

U.S. Policy Addressing China’s FoRB Abuses against Uyghurs

The Chinese government under Xi Jinping placed an estimated one million Uyghurs in concentration camps, subjecting them to forced labor and other horrific abuses. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has also destroyed or modified mosques all as part of a “sinicization” policy to as ...  عرض المزيد

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With the violence in Croatia complete, all eyes turn to Bosnia which is also considering seceding from Yugoslavia.