Human Rights

What is a ‘humanitarian pause’ and what does it mean for Yemen?

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On 10 April 2015, a first airlift of urgent medical and other supplies from UNICEF is unloaded on the tarmac at Sana’a International Airport.

Sri Lanka: New Army Chief a Blow to Justice

6 Years After War, No Accountability for Serious Abuses

Sri Lanka’s promotion of a senior officer whose division was implicated in serious human rights abuses casts doubt on government pledges to credibly investigate alleged war crimes, Human Rights Watch said on May May 17.

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

UK Equalities Minister Caroline Dinenage marks the government’s commitment to advancing LGB&T equality.

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‘Emergency relief is never enough,’ says Ban, urging UN to help Nepal build back better

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Following the second earthquake on 12 May 2015, many patients in hospitals and clinics in Nepal had to leave the building where they were treated. Some said they felt safer outside.

Amid ‘extremely tense situation’ in Burundi, UN rights chief warns against reprisals in wake of failed coup

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Burundians fleeing pre-election violence rest on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in the Democratic Republic of Congo after a gruelling 22-hour boat journey. More than 100,000 Burundians have fled over the past month, arriving in Tanzania, Rwanda and the DRC.

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Burma: Reject Discriminatory Population Bill

‘Race and Religion’ Laws Could Herald New Repression, Violence

Burma’s parliament should vote down a draft population law that authorities could use to repress religious and ethnic minorities, Human Rights Watch said on 16 May, 2015. Burma’s donors and other concerned governments should publicly call on the government to withdraw the bill.

US: Trauma in Family Immigration Detention

Release Asylum-Seeking Mothers, Children

Indefinite detention of asylum-seeking mothers and their children in the United States takes a severe psychological toll, Human Rights Watch said on 15 May, 2015. Mothers from 25 detained families, including 10 who had been locked up for 8 to 10 months, described to Human Rights Watch their family’s trauma, depression, and suicidal thoughts.

Azerbaijan: Olympic Officials Should Insist on Prisoner Releases

As European Games Near, EOC Leaders Should End Silence

The leadership of the European Olympic Committees (EOC) should insist that the government of Azerbaijan release journalists and activists ahead of the European Games, Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists said on 14 May, 2015. Azerbaijan will host the games, a multi-sport event for over 6,000 athletes, in Baku from June 12-28, 2015.

Southeast Asia: End Rohingya Boat Pushbacks

Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia Should Act Urgently to Save Lives

Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia should end their pushbacks of boats with Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants and asylum seekers, and instead bring them ashore and provide desperately needed aid, Human Rights Watch said on 14 May, 2015.

Yemen: Houthis Send Children Into Battle

Using Child Fighters Violates International Law

The Houthi armed group in Yemen has intensified its recruitment, training, and deployment of children in violation of international law. Since September 2014, when the Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah, took control of Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, they have increasingly used children as scouts, guards, runners, and fighters, with some children being wounded and killed.