Camilla Molyneux
@czmolyneux
Researcher @weaponsmonitor. Formerly Remote Warfare Senior Analyst @CrisisGroup, Director @appg_mc, Human Rights at Norwegian Embassy to KSA, Yemen
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27-11-2017 15:10:41
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I really hope this excellent investigative work by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) and others doesn't get lost in discussions over who the next UK Prime Minister is. Whoever it is, they need to address the glaring lack of transparency and accountability over UK Special Forces - bbc.co.uk/news/uk-620831…
🧵The evidence in this BBC Panorama investigation is deeply concerning, highlighting the minimal accountability of UK Special Forces. It is especially worrying given the proposal to increase their role as part of the UK’s ‘persistent engagement’ strategy.
Big, dreamy, important job going running the @APPGDronesMC, leading the scrutiny + strengthening of UK foreign & defence policy🇬🇧🕊️🤓 HUGE shoes to fill - Aditi Gupta & Camilla Molyneux are absolute👑QUEENS👑of parliamentry scrutiny + modern warfare - dont let that put you off tho!
Looking forward to chairing this important conversation on civilian protection with brilliant speakers Jennifer Gibson Rawan Shaif Dr Iain Overton and Mark Goodwin-Hudson at the Frontline Club. A topic close to my heart and well worthy of my public speaking debut with Crisis Group
The war in Ukraine has captured most of the world's attention & diplomatic efforts, probably at the expense of many other crises that require similar attention. Crisis Group reminds us of places where the UN should give proper attention & where it could have some impact 🧵
Civil wars, armed insurrections, coups and external shocks have spread instability across parts of the African continent. Ahead of the African Union’s heads of state summit, we look at 8 priorities where African leaders can make a difference in 2023. ➡️crisisgroup.org/africa/african…
The Dutch government recently announced it will not appeal a civil judgment ordering it to pay damages to victims of a 2007 #Afghanistan attack. Marieke de Hoon expertly analyzes the case, in which the court applied international humanitarian law: justsecurity.org/85223/dutch-co…
On the ground reporting from Eric Schmitt on the still active Somalia front of GWOT, including a quote from my Crisis Group colleague Omar S Mahmood. The legal basis for ongoing US hostilities against Al Shabaab is as flimsy as its relation to US national security is tenuous.
“We can see a de-escalation in the regional layer of the conflict but it is a multi-layered conflict, with domestic and regional causes. It’s not just a proxy war.” Ahmed Nagi on the situation in #Yemen following the truce between Iran & Saudia Arabia. ft.com/content/47e26a…