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Human Rights Watch, August 8, 2014
The Nightmare in Iraq

I visited a Yezidi village south of Dohuk last Wednesday — a magnet for 60,000 to 70,000 Yezidis fleeing fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS).

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Associated Press, August 7, 2014
Iraq official: Militants hold 100s of Yazidi women

Hundreds of women from the Yazidi religious minority have been taken captive by Sunni militants with “vicious plans,” an Iraqi official said Friday, further underscoring the dire plight of Iraq’s…

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Al-Fanar Media, August 6, 2014
A Gaza Vocational College Devastated by the War

During the latest ceasefire in the latest war between Israel and Hamas, more educational institutions have been able to take stock of the damage done.

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The Times UK, August 4, 2014
Invaders turn abandoned school into command base

A neat hole blown through the wall of the Beit Hanoun secondary school for boys in Gaza was the only outward sign that Israeli troops had paid a visit.

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TeleSUR, August 4, 2014
One Honduran Teacher Violently Murdered, Every Month

The investigation reveals that violence has risen since 2009 and that other vulnerable groups such as lawyers and journalists are also suffering significant rates of violence.

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Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, August 4, 2014
Free Syrian Army Commits to Work with the United Nations to End and Prevent Recruitment and Use of Children

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict welcomes the commitment by the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces and the Supreme Military Council of…

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UNESCO, August 3, 2014
Keep schools out of the conflict says UNESCO Director General as UN launches Gaza Crisis Appeal

Paris, 4 August 2014 – On Friday 1 August, the United Nations launched the 2014 Gaza Crisis Appeal in order to respond to urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza. Education facilities…

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Overseas Development Institute, August 3, 2014
We should defend the rights of Gaza’s children

“What does this have to do with us?,” asked a blood-splattered girl called Amina pulled from the rubble of Jabaliya primary school last week.

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Brookings, August 3, 2014
The Destruction of Gaza’s Schools and the Future of Palestinian Children

Last week, according to the United Nations, Israeli forces bombed the Jabalia Elementary Girls School in northern Gaza while it served as an U.N.-designated shelter.

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The Peninsula, August 2, 2014
EAA slams raids on Gaza educational facilities

DOHA: In light of new reports, confirmed by UNRWA’s initial assessment, indicating a deadly attack by Israeli defence forces on a UN school in the Jabaliya refugee camp, Education Above…

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A World At School, August 2, 2014
Ban Ki-moon: deadly bombing of third UN school in Gaza is a ‘criminal act’

At least 10 people at a United Nations school in Gaza have been killed today in an apparent Israeli air strike.

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August 2, 2014
Educational Toll of Gaza War: At Least 2 Universities, 148 Schools

At least two universities, seven United Nations schools and an estimated 141 locally run schools have suffered severe damage in the month-long war between Israel and Hamas.

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Norwegian Refugee Council , August 2, 2014
Stop the bombing of schools in Gaza

NRC demands an immediate halt to Israel’s bombing of schools and Hamas’ use of schools in their military operation.

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New York Times, August 2, 2014
Airstrike Near U.N. School Kills 10 as Israel Shifts Troops in Gaza

JERUSALEM — As Israel began to redeploy significant numbers of its troops away from populated areas of Gaza on Sunday, an Israeli Air Force missile struck near the entrance of…

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The Express Tribune Pakistan, August 2, 2014
Targeting education: Girls primary school blown up

A girls primary school was blown up by unidentified militants in Sro Kalay, Shabqadar near the Charsadda-Mohmand border in the early hours of Saturday.

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The Conversation, August 1, 2014
Attacks on UN schools in Gaza clearly breach international law

The shelling of Jabalia Elementary Girls’ School in Gaza on July 30 by Israeli forces was a shocking example of modern military action. The shelling was the sixth time a United Nations school has…

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Pajhwok Afghan News, July 31, 2014
Taliban have closed all schools in Mianshin: official

Insecurity, lack of healthcare services and schools are the main problems being faced by residents of the Mianshin district of southern Kandahar province, the district chief has said.

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AFRO, July 31, 2014
First Lady Shares World Vision for Girls and Women at African Summit

First lady Michelle Obama speaks to selected participants of the Presidential Summit for the Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders in Washington, Wednesday, July 30, 2014, during a roundtable discussion.

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The Guardian, July 31, 2014
Gaza: how international law could work to punish war crimes

For three weeks, the world has watched war crimes apparently committed by both sides in Gaza: lethal attacks on schools and hospitals…

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The Friday Times, July 31, 2014
‘Expel girls or close down’

At least 23 private schools and English language centers in Balochistan’s western Panjgur district have been closed since April 25…

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