News Roundup – 10 September 2013

About the author(s):

Rogier is a researcher at the Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA) and works at the Dutch National Prosecutor’s Office. He holds LL.M-degrees from Utrecht University and the University of Nottingham. Before taking up his current positions, he was an associate legal officer in Chambers at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and a legal adviser at the International Humanitarian Law Division of the Netherlands Red Cross.

Rogier is an adjunct-lecturer at the Hague University of Applied Sciences, where he teaches international humanitarian law, and he co-convenes the Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict.

New Mali government plans talks on reconciliation in rebellious north

Human Rights Watch says in new report (Attacks on Ghouta: Analysis of Alleged Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria) that, based on new evidence based on rocket analysis and witness accounts”, the Syrian Government is the Likely Culprit in Chemical Attack

UN Security Council to discuss resolution aimed at destroying Syria’s chemical weapons

Three armed groups sign Memorandum of Understanding with Indian government

Myanmar Ethnic Leaders Say Nationwide Ceasefire Accord Unlikely in October

Some Hostages Released, but Philippines Insurgent Standoff Continues

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