Human Rights

Arrest of Respected Politician Escalating Crisis in Ethiopia

Over the past eight weeks, Ethiopia’s largest region, Oromia, has been hit by a wave of mass protests over the expansion of the municipal boundary of the capital, Addis Ababa. The generally peaceful protests were sparked by fears the expansion will displace ethnic Oromo farmers from their land, the latest in a long list of Oromo grievances against the government.

Yemen: Coalition Drops Cluster Bombs in Capital

Indiscriminate Weapon Used in Residential Areas

Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces airdropped cluster bombs on residential neighborhoods in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, early on January 6, 2016. It is not yet clear whether the attacks caused civilian casualties, but the inherently indiscriminate nature of cluster munitions makes such attacks serious violations of the laws of war. The deliberate or reckless use of cluster munitions in populated areas amounts to a war crime.

Thailand: New Whitewash of 2010 Political Violence

No Accountability for Officials, Soldiers in Crackdown

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Relatives of the 2010 violence victims stage a protest against the dismissal of malfeasance charges against former senior officials for their role in the violent crackdown.

China: Free 38 Detained Lawyers, Activists

Six-Month Deadline Approaches in Beijing Law Firm Round-Up

The Chinese authorities should release the 38 lawyers and activists associated with the Beijing Fengrui Law Firm who have been arbitrarily detained since July 2015, Human Rights Watch said on January 6, 2016. Many are held under the criminal procedure known as “designated residential surveillance,” which authorizes incommunicado, and often solitary, confinement for up to six months in secret locations. The six-month deadline falls on January 9, 2016.

UN human rights chief calls on Thai Government to probe scores of enforced disappearances

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High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein.

U.S. Congress Should Act on Gun Violence

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U.S. President Barack Obama stands with Vice President Joe Biden (R) and family members of shooting victims while delivering a statement on steps the administration is taking to reduce gun violence in the East Room of the White House in Washington January 5, 2016.

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Fresh allegations of sexual abuse made against UN peacekeepers in Central African Republic

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Peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) on patrol in Bambari.

Afghanistan: Include Women in New Peace Talks

All Parties to Jan. 11 Meeting Should Have Female Representatives

The Afghan government should include female negotiators in the upcoming multistate meeting on the Afghan peace process, Human Rights Watch said on Janurary 4.

Faced with Israeli denial of access to Occupied Palestinian Territory, UN expert resigns

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Makarim Wibisono, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories.

Saudi Arabia: Mass Execution Largest Since 1980

Prominent Shia Cleric Among 47 Executed

Saudi authorities carried out the largest mass execution in the country since 1980, putting 47 men to death on January 2, 2016. According to the Saudi state news agency, all of the men were convicted on terrorism charges, and most were members of Al Qaeda. The mass execution to begin 2016 follows a 20-year high of 158 executions in 2015.