• Perpetrators of Amin Bazar killings must be brought to justice
  • A serious allegation
  • External armed intervention now defined civil war
  • Edn minister’s turn to prove
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Perpetrators of Amin Bazar killings must be brought to justice

WHAT happened at Amin Bazar in Savar on the outskirts of the capital... Full story

A serious allegation

The allegation raised by leaders of ethnic minority communities and... Full story

External armed intervention now defined civil war

A handout picture released by the Syrian opposition’s Shaam News Network on July 15 allegedly shows smoke rising from the Jouret al-Shayyah neighbourhood of the Syrian central city of Homs, following shelling by forces loyal to the Syrian government regime. — AFP photo
THE path for ‘legitimised’, direct, external military intervention in Syria is being paved. The covert external military intervention now being carried out in the strategically positioned country has been defined as civil war. In a meaningful move the Red Cross has... Full story


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