Human Rights

EU: Make China’s Rights Crisis a Summit Priority

Forcefully, Publicly Raise Xinjiang, Imprisoned Activists

European Union leaders should press their Chinese counterparts on the deteriorating human rights situation in the country during the EU-China Summit in Brussels on April 9, 2019, five human rights groups said on April 04, 2019. They should amplify concerns raised during the EU-China human rights dialogue on April 1-2 and call on Chinese authorities to close “political education” camps in Xinjiang and free imprisoned dissidents.

‘Counter and reject’ leaders who seek to ‘exploit differences’ between us, urges Guterres at historic mosque in Cairo

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Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, expressing his solidarity and underscoring the need to fight the scourge of Islamophobia, as well as all forms of hatred and bigotry. 2 April, 2019.

New UN data tool shows 'mismatch' between government aid and places modern slavery exists

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Delta 8.7, UN Interactive Data Visualization tool. Infographic of modern day slavery.

Jordan: End Child Marriage in Status Talks

Broaden Negotiations to Include Equality for Women

Changes in Jordan’s personal status law under discussion in parliament should be expanded to include ending child marriage entirely and providing full equality for women in marriage, divorce, or inheritance, Human Rights Watch said on April 03, 2019. Jordan should seize the opportunity to prevent child marriage and enforce the minimum marriage age of 18 without exception.

Brunei: New Penal Code Imposes Maiming, Stoning

Immediately Suspend Highly Abusive Law

The Brunei government’s introduction of a new Sharia penal code poses grave threats to basic rights, especially for the country’s most vulnerable people, Human Rights Watch said April 03, 2019.

Bangladesh: Rohingya Refugee Students Expelled

Ensure Formal Education is Available to All Migrant Children

The Bangladeshi government has expelled scores of Rohingya refugee children from schools in southeast Bangladesh since late January 2019, Human Rights Watch said on April 1,2019. Officials have ordered secondary schools near the refugee settlements in the Cox’s Bazar district to dismiss Rohingya students, who lack Bangladeshi citizenship.

Ecuador: Decriminalize Abortion in Rape Cases

Assembly Should Ease Abortion Laws

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A green handkerchief with the hashtags #DéjameDecidir (let me decide) and #AbortoPorViolación (abortion in cases of rape) has become emblematic of the campaign for the decriminalization of abortion in Ecuador.

Sitting on pins and needles

Our research on the Vietnamese garment industry highlights slavery risks for European companies in the middle of EU-Vietnam trade talks – Rocio Domingo Ramos blogs

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Kyrgyzstan: Couple Detained for Anti-Putin Posters

Kyrgyzstan police detained a couple staging a peaceful protest in Bishkek on March 27, 2019, accusing them of “inciting national enmity,” Human Rights Watch said on March 29, 2019.

China: New Zealand’s Ardern Should Spotlight Xinjiang

On Visit, Urge International Access to Arbitrarily Detained Muslims

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern should publicly express concern about mass abuses of Turkic Muslims in meetings with Chinese leaders, Human Rights Watch said on March 31, 2019 in a letter to the prime minister. Ardern will visit China, where credible estimates suggest authorities are arbitrarily detaining one million Turkic Muslims, on April 1, 2019.