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Chris Moern

Charity have helped Kith & Kids raise thousands of pounds through many high quality overseas challenges that have been organised on our behalf. They are passionate about what they do, go the extra mile to make our events a success.

Chris Moern03.18.2015
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Recent news and reports

  • French authorities arrest Roger Lumbala, former militia leader, for crimes against humanity in DR Congo
  • Official figures reveal only one prosecution of UK armed forces personnel for war crimes overseas since 2001
  • UK Overseas Operations Bill violates civilian rights
  • Warring Parties Undermine Students’ Future in Yemen – new report
  • Turkey orchestrating destruction, demographic change in northern Syria – new report
  • In the name of national security, Iranians pay a heavy price – new report
  • Ceasefire partner addresses UN Security Council on South Sudan peace process
  • UK overseas operations bill: ‘Suppress the violations, not those who expose them’
  • South Sudan: New unity government but worrying levels of violence
  • Two years after ‘liberation,’ civilians in Mosul denied justice, reparations – new report

About Ceasefire

The Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights is an international initiative to develop civilian-led monitoring of violations of international humanitarian law or human rights; to secure accountability and reparation for those violations; and to develop the practice of civilian rights.

Latest News

  • French authorities arrest Roger Lumbala, former militia leader, for crimes against humanity in DR Congo
  • Official figures reveal only one prosecution of UK armed forces personnel for war crimes overseas since 2001
  • UK Overseas Operations Bill violates civilian rights

Contact Information

Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights
54 Commercial Street
London E1 6LT

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