Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, previously associated with human rights abuses, has claimed victory in Indonesia’s presidential election. The 72-year-old former general, who was once banned from the U.S. for his human rights record, declared victory in Jakarta. The election has high stakes
JERUSALEM — The U.N.’s controversial Commission of Inquiry (COI) tasked with investigating Hamas’ crimes of rape and sexual abuse of Israelis has been deemed an “antisemitic” group by the Jewish State’s ambassador to the U.N. that is incapable of conducting a fair probe.
JERUSALEM — Over the past few weeks, I have watched from Israel as a 43-minute film containing raw footage of Hamas terrorists’ Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israel makes its way around the world. The extreme and horrified reactions in Congress, the
The screening at the Israeli embassy in London for British journalists was no Hollywood movie. Even the legendary director of the Halloween Freddy Krueger films Wes Craven would have struggled to replicate the cold, callous horror of 43 minutes of gruesome collated
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations gave a blistering speech at the world body on Monday, blasting the Security Council for not condemning Hamas terrorists for the intentional murder of Israeli civilians on Oct. 7, and remaining silent just like the “world” did
Israel is to show body worn camera footage from Hamas “death squads” in a bid to prove the scale of the atrocities committed in the group’s shock attack. Eylon Levy, an Israeli government spokesman, told his social media followers on Sunday (October
Hamas’ leaders will “pay with their lives” once found after their militants killed over 1,000 innocent civilians in an unprecedented attack, an advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister has exclusively told Daily Express US. Professor Jacob Nagel, Benjamin Netanyahu’s former acting security
A prominent human rights group has reported grave atrocities committed in Mali’s central region involving the country’s military and suspected mercenaries linked to Russia’s Wagner Group. The abuse primarily occurred during military operations conducted in response to extremist groups’ presence in the
Renowned Japanese mystery writer Seiichi Morimura, whose nonfiction trilogy “The Devil’s Gluttony” exposed human medical experiments conducted by a secret Japanese army unit during World War II, died Monday. He was 90. His official website and publisher, Kadokawa, said Morimura died of
A prominent rights group on Tuesday called for the International Criminal Court to investigate atrocities in Sudan’s volatile Darfur region, including what it says were “summary executions” of 28 non-Arab tribesmen by a Sudanese paramilitary force and allied Arab militias in May.