Human Rights

Security Council urges action against human trafficking, sexual abuse by ISIL and other terror groups

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The Mo Chit bus station in Bangkok, Thailand, which is an active hub for human traffickers.

Witness: Abducted From School and Forced to Fight in South Sudan’s War

It was the middle of class when armed men burst into a school one morning in December 2013 in the town of Rubkona, in South Sudan’s Unity State. Pointing their weapons at bewildered pupils, the men forced scores of teenage boys to climb into military trucks that had pulled up outside. Across town, in another Rubkona school, similar scenes were unfolding. There was no time for the boys to object, or to say goodbye to their families.

Thailand: Jailed Activist Needs Urgent Medical Care

Pressing ‘Like’ on Facebook Can Lead to Detention

Thai authorities should immediately provide necessary medical treatment to Thanet Anantawong, a critic of Thailand’s junta who was arrested in his sickbed and has been held in military custody since December 13, 2015, Human Rights Watch said on December 15. The authorities have accused him of committing sedition and computer crimes for sharing Facebook commentary about army corruption scandals.

The Movement of An Era of Conscience — At the 16th International Conference of Chief Justices of the World (Part Two)

The Gandhi Award Recipient, Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, Advising the Global Chief Justices for 6 Times

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The 2015 International Conference of Chief Justices of the World is a key event in the profession of the Laws internationally. The conference takes place in Lucknow, India annually.

The Movement of An Era of Conscience — At the 16th International Conference of Chief Justices of the World (Part One)

In Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the UN Global Awakening of Conscience 195 Countries Respond to the Movement of An Era of Conscience

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During the World Unity March, the opening parade of the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World, justices and young volunteers from around the world express their warm support by holding banners with the logo of the Movement of An Era of Conscience of them.

Vietnam: No More “Empty Promises” at EU Rights Dialogue

Set Clear Benchmarks on Political Prisoners, Law Reform, Labor, and Religion

The European Union should press for concrete and measurable improvements on human rights at its upcoming bilateral dialogue with Vietnam, Human Rights Watch said on December 13. Essential reforms include ending politically motivated trials and convictions, the release of political prisoners, guarantees on freedom of association and labor rights, and religious freedom. The outcome of the dialogue in Hanoi on December 15, 2015, should be made public.

Australia: Don’t Revoke Citizenship Without Safeguards

‘Allegiance Act’ Targets Dual Nationals, Including Children, Linked to Terrorism

Australia’s parliament should substantially revise a new counterterrorism law empowering authorities to revoke Australian citizenship from dual nationals – including children – without adequate legal safeguards. The Allegiance to Australia Act (“Allegiance Act”) was passed by parliament on December 3, 2015, and will take effect with the assent of the governor-general.

Yemen: Houthis Shut Groups, Detain Activists

33 Closed Down; ‘Disappearances’ Unresolved

Houthi authorities in Yemen have closed several dozen nongovernmental organizations and arbitrarily detained numerous activists since taking over the capital, Sanaa, in late 2014. Human Rights Watch interviewed activists with four Sanaa-based organizations that the Houthis closed down in April 2015, apparently because of their links to the Islah political party, which is opposed to the Houthis.

Saudi Arabia: Landmark Elections for Women

Saudi women will vote and run in municipal council elections for the first time on December 12, 2015. Women’s participation in elections for municipal councils is a positive step toward greater political participation, but Saudi Arabia continues to discriminate against women through myriad laws, policies, and practices.

State of Play: Measures to Address the Refugee Crisis

The European Agenda on Migration adopted by the Commission in May 2015 set out the need for a comprehensive approach to migration management. Since then, a number of measures have been introduced – including the adoption of two emergency schemes to relocate 160,000 people in clear need of international protection from the Member States most affected to other EU Member States, and the endorsement of the Commission Action Plan on Return.