Human Rights

Bahrain: Hundreds Stripped of Citizenship

Bahrainis Deported from Homeland; Others at Risk

Bahraini authorities should restore citizenship to hundreds of nationals whose citizenship they revoked through executive orders or court decisions since 2012, rendering most of them stateless, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 27, 2018.

Cameroon violence needs urgent investigation, says UN rights chief Zeid

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Families, fleeing unrest in English-speaking Cameroon, seek refuge in Utanga, Obanliku, Nigeria. Ongoing clashes between Cameroonian State forces and armed separatists have raised concerns of human rights violations.

Australia: Modern Slavery Bill Falls Short

Proposed Law Strong, But Revisions Needed to Better Protect Workers

Australia’s proposed modern slavery law needs revisions to be effective in preventing and ending labor rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said in a submission on Jul 25, 2018 to Australia’s Parliamentary Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

Cambodia: July 29 Elections Not Genuine

Banning Main Opposition Party Makes Vote Meaningless

Cambodia’s fundamentally flawed national elections on July 29, 2018, deny the Cambodian people their internationally protected right to choose their government, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 25, 2018. The European Union, United States, Japan, and others have determined that the electoral process is too problematic to send official election observers.

US: Bill Advances Bias in Adoption, Foster Care

Strip Anti-LGBT Amendment from Funding Package

Child welfare agencies in the United States could be allowed to discriminate under a recent amendment to legislation pending before Congress. The amendment would also threaten the rights of children in care, Human Rights Watch said in a video released on Jul 25, 2018.

Tunisia: Pact for Equality, Individual Freedom

More Than 90 Groups Among the Signatories

More than 90 organizations and civil society groups in Tunisia on July 24, 2018 issued a Pact for Equality and Individual Freedoms, outlining the fundamental rights that all Tunisians should enjoy. This pact is being issued to confirm a commitment to a civilian and democratic Tunisian Republic in the wake of the publication of the report of the presidentially appointed Commission for Individual Freedoms and Equality on June 12.

Ending marginalization of persons with disabilities ‘a matter of justice’, UN-backed summit told

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Four-year-old Dinh attends an early intervention class for blind or partially blind children at Nguyen Dinh Chieu Special School in Da Nang, Vietnam.

Iraq: Security Forces Fire on Protesters

Investigate Use of Excessive, Lethal Force in Basra

Iraq’s security forces fired on and beat protesters in Basra governorate during a series of protests from July 8 to 17, 2018, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 24, 2018. The largely Interior Ministry forces used apparent excessive and unnecessary lethal force against protests over water, jobs, and electrical power that at times turned violent. At least three demonstrators were killed and at least 47 wounded, including two children who were shot and one who was beaten with rifle butts.

Guinea: Deaths, Criminality in Post-Election Violence

Credible Evidence Security Forces Implicated in Excessive Use of Force

There is credible evidence that Guinea’s security forces used excessive lethal force and engaged in other unprofessional conduct during violent street protests in February and March 2018, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 24, 2018. No member of the police or gendarmes has been arrested or charged.

UN experts urge India to align new anti-trafficking bill with human rights law

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UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, Maria Grazia Giammarinaro.