News Roundup – 1-2 May 2014

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.

Terrorist attacks in Colombia decreased in 2013 according to US Department of State

Attack in Libya kills 9 soldiers, police officers

Deadly Attacks Heighten Tension in Egypt

A Heinous Crime, Secret Histories and a Sinn Fein Leader’s Arrest?Ukraine army launches assault on rebel stronghold

Sudan rebels see no breakthrough in Addis Ababa talks

Insurgent Militia Reportedly Enters West Darfur’s Capital

‘Warring South Sudan Factions Conscripted More Than 9,000 Child Soldiers’

Syrian rebels to abandon Homs district as part of ceasefire deal

IRIN News analysis: Is Iraq really sliding back to civil war?

22 killed in rebel attack in northeast India

Pakistan, Ending Its Observance of Cease-Fire, Launches Airstrikes Against Taliban

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