by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Aug 9, 2024 | Feature-, Opinion
As the world united for the Olympics, we witnessed grand celebrations, remarkable victories, surprising upsets and roaring cheers from fans and families. The world watched with eager anticipation and awe as athletes broke records and strived for gold. However, amidst...
by Monty Self | Aug 30, 2022 | Opinion
Nearly 40 children living the Gaza Strip and the West Bank have lost their lives so far in 2022. Most recently, 17 children were killed in the Gaza Strip from Aug. 5-7, and two more were killed by the actions of Israeli law enforcement on Aug. 9 in the West Bank. On...
by John Caniglia | May 16, 2011 | News
CLEVELAND (RNS) The case that led to John Demjanjuk’s conviction in Germany on Thursday (May 12) was laid out 10 years ago in a Cleveland courtroom, where lawyers sparred over his wartime past. At the time, prosecutors said he was a Nazi guard at an extermination...
by Robert Parham | Aug 4, 2006 | Opinion
A respected human-rights organization said some of Israel’s indiscriminate attacks in Lebanon constitute war crimes and cannot be excused by blaming Hezbollah. “Israeli forces have systematically failed to distinguish between combatants and civilians in...