Human Rights

UK Business Secretary orders investigation into tipping

Sajid Javid launches investigation into abuse of tipping.

UK Business Secretary has launched an investigation into abuse of tipping, as part of the government’s commitment to making sure everyone is paid fairly.

UN relief wing cites major access challenges in eastern Ukraine, where millions need supplies ahead of winter

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A girl waits with her mother to get hygienic supplies after leaving their home near Donetsk airport, Ukraine, to escape shelling.

Lebanon: Establish National Commission on Disappearances

Government Response Falls Short

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Women hold pictures of relatives who went missing during Lebanon's civil war, which took place from 1975 to 1990, during a protest demanding the government publish any information they have on those who went missing, in front of the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on September 18, 2014.

EASO publishes a Country of Origin Information report on Pakistan: Country Overview

The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) published a Country of Origin Information (COI) report entitled ‘Pakistan Country Overview’. The report provides both general background information and more detailed information on topics relevant for international protection status determination in regard to Pakistani asylum seekers.

Security Council condemns use of sexual violence as ‘tactic of war’ in Iraq and Syria

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Wide view of the Security Council.

Lebanon: Witnesses Detail Police Violence

Authorities Must Ensure Accountability, Respect Right to Protest, End Culture of Impunity

Lebanese authorities should take immediate measures to ensure that there is no repeat of violence against protestors in downtown Beirut and that perpetrators of violent attacks are held accountable, Human Rights Watch said on August 27.

For Those Trying to Reach Safety in Europe, Land can be as Deadly as the Sea

More gruesome details will undoubtedly emerge, but we already know enough to be horrified: Up to 50 people died in what were surely agonizing deaths, locked in a truck parked on an Austrian highway, leading to Vienna.

ICC success depends on its impact locally

Delivering justice for victims is the raison d’etre of the ICC. But making justice count for victims requires much more than fair trials in a Hague courtroom.

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A newsstand displays the day’s papers on October 1, 2014, including headline coverage of a pre-trial hearing then underway in a case before the International Criminal Court stemming from Cote d’Ivoire’s 2010-2011 post-election violence.

Yemen: Cluster Munition Rockets Kill, Injure Dozens

Saudi-led Coalition Likely Launched 7 Attacks Harming Civilians

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Four members of the Hayash family who were injured in a cluster munition attack on al-Qufl village in mid-July.

Thailand: Torture Victim’s Family Denied Justice

Court Orders Compensation, but Abusive Troops Never Prosecuted

A Thai court’s award of damages for the fatal torture of a Muslim detainee highlights the government’s failure to prosecute soldiers who commit grave abuses in Thailand’s troubled deep south border provinces, Human Rights Watch said on August 25. The case is a critical test of Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha’s vow to bring justice to Thailand’s restive southern border provinces.