Human Rights
Burma: Reject Discriminatory Marriage Bill
Burma’s President Thein Sein should refuse to sign into law the discriminatory interfaith marriage bill passed by parliament on July 7, 2015, Human Rights Watch said on July 9. The bill targets Buddhist women who marry – or seek to marry – non-Buddhist men and introduces vaguely defined acts against Buddhism as grounds for divorce, forfeiture of custody and matrimonial property, and potential criminal penalties.
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UN envoy welcomes indictment of former Guinean leader over 2009 stadium deaths
Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Zainab Bangura, briefs journalists.
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Senegal: Hissène Habré Trial To Begin on July 20
The former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré goes on trial on July 20, 2015, almost 25 years after being toppled in a coup, charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and torture before a specially commissioned court in Senegal.
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Tunisia: Emergency Shouldn’t Trump Rights
Imposing a state of emergency does not give the Tunisian government the right to gut basic rights and freedoms. President Beji Caid Essebsi declared a state of emergency on July 4, 2015. The measure comes one week after an extremist gunned down 38 European tourists at a beach resort near Sousse.
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Tunisia: Emergency Shouldn’t Trump Rights
Imposing a state of emergency does not give the Tunisian government the right to gut basic rights and freedoms. President Beji Caid Essebsi declared a state of emergency on July 4, 2015. The measure comes one week after an extremist gunned down 38 European tourists at a beach resort near Sousse.
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Syria: Deliberate Killing of Civilians by ISIS
Mohammed, 42 and three of his relatives who were orphaned in the attack on June 25, 2015 in Kobani, Syria.
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PAKISTAN: Swift police action saves Christian couple from lynching
In a rare case of successful intervention by the Pakistan police, a Christian couple has been saved from being lynched by an angry mob in a Makki Village, Sheikhapura District, in Punjab, Pakistan. Unlike previous cases, where charged up mobs have burnt and beaten to death innocent Christians, accusing them of blasphemy, the timely intervention by the police on this occasion has come as a pleasant surprise.
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NEPAL: Police intrudes Dr. Raut's privacy and security keeping him under 24 hours surveillance
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Thailand: Junta Arrests 14 Student Activists
Student activists are taken from the Bangkok military court to prison after being arrested and charged for holding anti-coup protests on June 26, 2015.
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UN agency welcomes European Union measures on refugee arrivals, urges more action
Afghan refugees in front of the abandoned hotel Captain Elias on Kos Island, Greece, where hundreds of refugees and migrants are waiting for their registration.
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Human Rights
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope Endorsed by People in 158 Nations
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020