The Responsibility to Protect: How the World Failed in Syria

ABSTRACT The international community has failed in its responsibility to take timely and decisive action to protect Syrian people from mass atrocities, war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as large-scale human rights violations committed by Assad regime and supported by Russia and Iran. Over half a million Syrians have been killed since the... Continue Reading →

Political Instability in Kosovo: 4 Elections in 10 Years=23,202,194 Euro

In less than a decade, Kosovo held four parliamentary elections—all early calling—totaling at 23,202,194 euro. Of this amount, Central Commission of Kosovo spent 17,684,155, political parties 5,518,039 euro. Only for the 2019 election, the Commission allocated 5.7 million euro—regarded as the most expensive elections since Kosovo independence. Political parties meanwhile spent 2,111,285 euro—with LDK leading... Continue Reading →

Palestinian Refugees: Listen Their Plea Once and For All

Sebahate J. Shala The international community should finally resolve the status of Palestinian refugees by pressuring Israel to respect the refugees’ right to return, repatriation, and compensation—pursuant to international law. In a recent meeting of the Security Council, the Arab nations—including League of Arab States and Organization for Islamic Cooperation—rejected in unison the US “Peace... Continue Reading →

Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks: America’s Art of Failure

Sebahate J. Shala (This article has been written for the World Mediation Organization, Berlin, Germany). The negotiation process to achieve a lasting solution on the Palestine final status has been going on—intensively since the early 1990—sinvolving Israel and Palestinian Authority (PA) and Israel and Arab neighbors. Under the United States’ (US) leadership, and supported by... Continue Reading →

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