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Integrating transitional justice, security and development

Wilton Park
In association with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The majority of armed conflicts today occur in countries at low levels of development. Poverty, inequality, and underdevelopment may not in themselves cause armed conflict and human rights abuses, but they can be contributing or enabling factors.
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Government bombs rain on civilians

Amnesty International
14 March 2013 - Civilians continue to be at the receiving end of increasingly frequent indiscriminate attacks by Syrian government forces. Imprecise weapons designed for the battlefield are killing, maiming and displacing growing numbers of civilians – many of them children. Unguided air-delivered bombs, artillery, rockets, and ballistic missiles which cannot be aimed at specific targets and do not distinguish between military targets and civilian objects.
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Summary killings and other abuses by armed opposition groups

Amnesty International
14 March 2013 - "My daughter shouted to me, ‘mum, come quick and see dad.’ He was on TV… as he was shown being killed, I pushed my daughter away to block her from seeing… but she did see."
Widow of Colonel Fou’ad Abd al-Rahman, as identified by his family, whose beheading with Colonel Izz al-Din Badr was aired on television and the Internet.
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The Legal Report on the Situation of the Syrian Refugees In Lebanon

The Lebanese Institute For Democracy And Human Rights (Life)
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The Lebanese Institute for Democracy and Human Rights (LIFE) only issued this press release after it had used up
all means and needed measures with the Lebanese authorities to find a legal solution for the numerous problems the
Syrian refugees in Lebanon face. These problems keep growing due to governmental apathy on one hand and international
ignorance of the details of this aspect of the suffering on the other. In our view, this aspect is no less dangerous
than the humanitarian relief aspect
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