Atrocity spotlights
Our atrocity spotlights focus either on a country of concern, or a subject of relevance to the prevention of genocide and crimes against humanity. They are aimed to give a concise overview of the issue, linking to relevant research and reports for more information.
Spotlight on Human Rights, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity
There is an inherent overlap between human rights violations and mass atrocity crimes, and the concept of Universal Human Rights has been closely linked to genocide prevention since the UN Declaration on 10th December 1948. Human rights protection, therefore, underscores UN Member States’ responsibility to protect populations and prevent mass atrocity crimes.
Spotlight on Ethiopia/Tigray
The conflict in Ethiopia, and the persecution of ethnic Tigrayans remains one of the world’s most neglected crises. The risk of genocide is high, while evidence of potential war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing, continues to mount.
Spotlight on Kenya
Since gaining independence from Britain in 1963, electoral cycles in Kenya have given rise to violence perpetrated along ethnic fault lines; even more-so since the introduction of multi-party politics in the early 1990s. Now, academics and NGOs warn that ongoing issues ahead of the 2022 elections could prompt destruction on a scale far worse than that seen in 2007/08.