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John Duis

I have volunteered at Charity three times.  Every time I visit, both my love and passion to help grow stronger.  When I am there I feel like I am at home.  God called me there and it is where I am the most happy.  Even when I am not there.

John Duis03.18.2015
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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

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

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