The Andes

Peru: march for water rights arrives in Lima

A procession of some 1,000 entered Lima after a nine-day cross-country march, holding a massive rally in Plaza San Martín to oppose the Conga mining project in Cajamarca region, and like projects across Peru’s sierras.

Africa

Nigeria: Chevron oil spill fouls coastal communities

Chevron and coastal communities in Nigeria’s Bayelsa state are odds on whether oil from a spill at the offshore KS Endeavor platform has affected local communities, but state authorities say they are rushing in emergency aid.

Africa

Amnesty: Chinese, Russian arms sales fuel Darfur violence

Arms sales from China and Russia are fueling human rights violations in Darfur, Amnesty International said. While the war has disappeared from headlines, some 70,000 were displaced from Darfur in 2011, in a renewed wave of ethnically targeted attacks.

Greater Middle East

UN rights office calls for ICC trial for Syria officials

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights reiterated its call for international action to protect civilians in Syria, calling for Syrian officials suspected of crimes against humanity to be tried before the International Criminal Court.

Europe

General strike in Greece as austerity package advances

The Greek cabinet approved new austerity measures demanded by the EU and IMF, as unions began a two-day general strike. This second bailout would cut €3.3 billion from state spending, lower the minimum wage by more than 20%, and lay off thousands of workers.

Greater Middle East

Saudi Arabia: death for Tweeting?

Hamza Kashgari, a Saudi Arabian columnist who made comments on Twitter deemed to be insulting the Prophet Muhammad, was arrested in Malaysia after fleeing his country. He may be extradited to Saudi Arabia, where calls for his death are mounting.

Inner Asia

Tibetan self-immolations top 20 as repression escalates

Two Tibetan protesters were killed in Sichuan province, and protests were also reported from Qinghai. The new violence comes as the number of Tibetans who have set themselves on fire in acts of protest since the wave began in February 2009 reached 22.