This week marked 5 weeks since hundreds of schoolgirls were kidnapped from their school in Chibok, a village located in the turbulent region of north-eastern Nigeria. Although initial reporting of the kidnapping was meagre, the world has been stunned and angered by news of events that have emerged in the weeks following the incident. […]
Hands are there to help and the motivation comes from the heart. Philip Vickers, Director of Justice et Solidarite Mondiales (JSM), has produced a set of paintings in association with the work of HART and JSM. Note from the artist: “These paintings all refer to countries and situations which are part of HART’s work, with the […]
4th March 2014 marked the five-year anniversary of the first ICC arrest warrant against Omar al-Bashir for the atrocities he has carried out with impunity in Darfur, in the world’s longest running genocide. In attempt to make this the last anniversary of impunity, HART has joined 28 other civil society organisations in signing an Open […]
Yesterday, in the House of Lords, Baroness Cox asked the British Government ‘what is their response to recent developments in the Republic of Sudan?’ In September protests in Sudanese cities over increasing fuel prices were violently suppressed, resulting in the deaths of at least 200 people. While in Blue Nile State and the Nuba Mountains […]