Human Rights
Iraq: Change Approach to Foreign Women, Children in ISIS-Linked Trials
Iraq’s judiciary should change its approach to dealing with detained foreign women and children who are accused of affiliation with the Islamic State (also known as ISIS), Human Rights Watch said on Jun 21, 2018. Since January, Iraq has proceeded with rushed trials against foreigners on charges of illegal entry and membership in or assistance to ISIS without sufficiently taking into account the individual circumstances of each case or guaranteeing suspects a fair trial.
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US: Criminal Justice System Fuels Poverty Cycle
The United States government at all levels should act to prevent the criminal justice system from punishing poverty and further impoverishing the poor, the Criminal Justice Policy Program (CJPP) at Harvard Law School and Human Rights Watch said on Jun 21, 2018. In particular, authorities should not rely on fines and fees to pay for government programs because they disproportionately hurt the poor.
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Siege of Syria’s eastern Ghouta ‘barbaric and medieval’, says UN Commission of Inquiry
Harjalleh collective shelter hosted 15,754 people displaced from east Ghouta, Syria.
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Indonesia: New Counterterrorism Law Imperils Rights
The Indonesian government should seek to amend provisions in the newly enacted counterterrorism law (“CT Law”) that threaten human rights protections, Human Rights Watch said in a letter sent on June 11, 2018, to President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and other officials.
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US: Child Detention Tent City Image Illustrates Crisis
A satellite image taken of the desert tent city for children the US government is taking from their families shows the humanitarian crisis manufactured by the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 20, 2018.
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US: Poor Medical Care, Deaths, in Immigrant Detention
Poor medical treatment contributed to more than half the deaths reported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a 16-month period, Human Rights Watch, the American Civil Liberties Union, Detention Watch Network, and National Immigrant Justice Center said in a report released on Jun 20, 2018.
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UN: US Retreat from Rights Body Self-Defeating
The United States government’s decision to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council will sideline the country from key global initiatives to protect human rights.
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It’s time to ‘eliminate the scourge of conflict-related sexual violence’, urges UN chief
This 15-year-old was one of Colombia’s child soldiers – some 30 per cent of whom are girls, often sexually abused.
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Save the Children Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from U.N. Human Rights Council
Save the Children regrets the announcement of the withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council, a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly dedicated solely to strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights of all people, including civic and political rights.
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Sudan: UN’s Planned Cuts to Darfur Mission Risk Rights Protection
The United Nations Security Council should ensure that its peacekeeping mission in Sudan’s Darfur region continues to conduct human rights monitoring and public reporting in all of Darfur. The mandate of the joint African Union-United Nations mission in Darfur (UNAMID) is due for renewal by the end of June 2018.
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