News Roundup – 8-9 January 2015

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.

Colombia Rebel Group Opens Door to Peace Talks

Boko Haram raids settlements in north east Nigeria

Nigeria fears 2,000 killed in Boko Haram’s ‘deadliest massacre’

Boko Haram crisis: Niger ‘will not help retake’ town of Bagger

Nigerian forces fight to reclaim town of Baga from Boko Haram

Top LRA rebel in US custody, says Uganda army

Al-Qaeda Group Claims Responsibility for Paris Terror Attack

WHO: Medical aid unable to enter Syrian rebel-held Aleppo

String of attacks leave many dead in Iraq

Radical British imam sentenced to life imprisonment in US for terrorism

Natalie Weizmann on Just Security: Why U.S. being a party to armed conflict in Afghanistan may not end soon

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