A South African judge has taken a stand for justice – now it is time for the U.S. and the UN Security Council to stand with him and demand Bashir’s arrest. » Read more
The upcoming regional meeting to discuss the Rohingya crisis must address the root cause of the crisis – the threat of genocide against Rohingya families. » Read more
There is good news that the United States will take in Rohingya victims but with 1,000s adrift at sea, immediate search and rescue operations must be the highest priority. » Read more
The announcement that Rohingya floating in the sea will no longer be pushed offshore by regional governments is a welcome but small and insufficient step. » Read more
Sudanese Government Officials to Attend National Prayer Breakfast Commemorating Centennial of Armenian Genocide Welcoming leaders of a genocidal regime to the US is outrageous and dangerous. Their presence at an event commemorating the Armenian genocide is abhorrent. » Read more
International Criminal Court prosecutors have been consistent in their calls to address the blatant impunity in Sudan. But the Security Council has been just as consistent in its lack of support. » Read more
Former Maine Congressman Tom Andrews, President of United to End Genocide, will be speaking at an event exploring the connections between genocide and the state of Maine. » Read more
Publicly saying the name of one of most persecuted groups on earth is an important statement. But stopping the march to genocide in Burma against the Rohingya is going to require not only words but strong action. » Read more
The Rohingya aren't just a name, they are a people at risk of being erased. President Obama must not be an accomplice to this heinous crime by being silent. » Read more
Innocent people are facing the threat of genocide not because of anything they have done, but because of the color of their skin or the god they pray to. You can help.