• Feb 21, 2012
    Somalia’s warring parties have all failed to protect Somali children from the fighting or serving in their forces, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The Islamist insurgent group al-Shabaab has increasingly targeted children for recruitment, forced marriage, and rape, and attacked teachers and schools.
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  • Nov 30, 2011
    During a recent eight-day investigation in the Cordillera Autonomous Region on northern Luzon island, Human Rights Watch found five cases in which the military, in violation of Philippine and international law, had used parts of functioning schools as barracks or bases for military detachments since 2009. This military use of schools lasted for periods ranging from three months to more than a year.
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  • Jul 20, 2011
    Governments should improve protections for students and teachers during wartime by explicitly outlawing attacks on schools and curtailing their use by the military.
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  • Jul 15, 2011
    The rights of ethnic Georgian returnees to Abkhazia are hostage to nearly two decades of political conflict.
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  • Jul 12, 2011
    Armed forces and non-state armed groups should immediately stop targeting schools, teachers and students for attack and comply with new United Nations Security Council measures to protect education in armed conflict, the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) said today.
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  • May 9, 2011
    Libyan government forces have launched what appear to be repeated indiscriminate attacks on mountain towns in western Libya.
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  • Feb 14, 2011

    Separatist insurgents in Thailand's southern border provinces should immediately end attacks on civilians.

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  • Dec 13, 2010
    Militant groups in Pakistan’s Balochistan province should immediately stop killing, threatening, and harassing teachers and other educators. Attacks and bombings by various nationalist, sectarian, and Islamist armed groups have damaged schools and universities, killing and wounding students, and severely harming education in Balochistan.
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  • Dec 7, 2010

    Dozens of university students are behind bars and several hundred others have been expelled from campus because of their political activism or religious affiliation, as Iran marked National Student Day. Many of those in prison hold leadership positions in well known student organizations critical of the government.

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  • Sep 21, 2010
    Separatist attacks on teachers and schools and the government’s use of schools as military bases are greatly harming the education of children in Thailand’s southern border provinces.
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