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The ICRC calls on all States to affirm that IHL applies to, and therefore restricts, cyber operations during armed conflicts

Statement Statement to the Group of Governmental Experts on Advancing responsible State behavior in cyberspace in the context of international security, Informal consultative meeting. Excellencies, …

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War in Cities: Tripoli, Libya

When wars are fought in cities, it is civilians who bear the brunt. In this new series we explore the devastating impact on people who have seen their streets become the frontline. We spoke with …

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Afghanistan: Repaired hand pumps gush water, health and relief in refugee camps

Violent attacks, poverty, insecure roads littered with improvised explosive devices, lack of basic health care facilities, lack of education , joblessness and largescale displacement – the people of …

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UZ law student wins ICRC International Humanitarian Law essay competition

The University of Zimbabwe’s Lincoln Majogo has scooped the top prize in the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) International Humanitarian Law (IHL) competition. The competition was …

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Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families

South Africa is a major destination and transit country for migrants from the Eastern and Southern Africa regions and beyond. Though the Southern African route receives far less public attention than …

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ICRC deploying additional staff to Gaza

24-05-2021 Following the outbreak of hostilities in Gaza two weeks ago, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is increasing the number of field personnel it has there to enhance its …

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Tool on African Traditions and the Preservation of Humanity during War

PILLAGE IS PROHIBITED. ATTACKING, LOOTING AND PILLAGING OF PROPERTY WAS A VIOLATION OF DIGNITY. -- The Tallensi considered attacking, looting and pillaging of civilian property a violation of their …

Fratelli Tutti: Holy See Event on “Fraternity, Multilateralism and Peace”

On 15 April 2021, the Holy See organised a high-level event on "Fraternity, Multilateralism and Peace". It was the occasion for the Holy See (often referred to as the Vatican) and leaders of …

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The ICRC meets with the President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines

In the Philippines , the country with the largest population of Christian believers in Asia, religious leaders and faith-based organizations play a crucial role in responding to the humanitarian …

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No one is safe until everyone is safe – why we need a global response to COVID-19

Equitable vaccine distribution is a humanitarian imperative. There is a choice. The world of the next ten years can be one of greater justice, abundance and dignity. Or it can be one of conflict, …

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Customary international humanitarian law consists of rules that come from "a general practice accepted as law" and that exist independent of treaty law.