Human Rights

United States: Force Against Prisoners With Mental Illness

Pain and Punishment for Symptoms Behind Bars

Jail and prison staff throughout the United States have used unnecessary, excessive, and even malicious force against prisoners with mental disabilities, Human Rights Watch charged in a report released on 12 May, 2015.

Turkey must put democracy and fundamental rights first, foreign affairs MEPs say

Turkey must do more to fight corruption and enforce respect for media freedom, free expression and judicial independence, said Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs on Monday. In a resolution on the progress of reform in Turkey in 2014, MEPs also urge the EU to back Turkey’s efforts to build solid, democratic institutions and ensure respect for fundamental freedoms, human rights and the rule of law. Finally, it advocates stepping up EU/Turkey foreign policy cooperation.

Paraguay: UN experts deplore Government’s failure to protect 10-yr-old rape survivor

The Government of Paraguay has failed in its responsibility to protect a 10-year old sexual abuse survivor and provide her with critical and timely treatments, including a “safe and therapeutic” abortion, a group of United Nations experts said on 11 May, 2015.

Indonesia: Free All Political Prisoners

Clemency for 5 Papuan Leaves Dozens Behind Bars

Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s move to grant clemency to five Papuan prisoners ignores the dozens of political prisoners who remain behind bars in Papua and the Moluccas islands, Human Rights Watch said on May 9.

Saudi Arabia: Mass Expulsions of Migrant Workers

Abuses During Detention, Deportation

Saudi authorities have conducted a concerted campaign since 2013 to detain and deport hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrant workers, resulting in abuses against many of them, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on May 10.

Statement by the Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, Johannes Van Der Klaauw

The conflict in Yemen is taking a dreadful toll on civilians. Since mid-March 2015, over 1,400 people have been killed and close to 6,000 people injured, roughly half of whom have been civilians. Even civilians across the border in Saudi Arabia’s frontier towns have been caught up in the fighting.

New UN refugee agency report documents alarming surge in Bay of Bengal crossings

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Fishing boats such as these, beached on a strip of coast in Teknaf, Bangladesh, are often used to ferry passengers to larger vessels in the Bay of Bengal bound for Thailand or Malaysia.

FEATURE: Search-and-rescue worker looks back on ‘intense,’ rewarding deployment in quake-hit Nepal

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Urban-search-and-rescue members of USAID's Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) at work in Nepal.

Unrest in Burundi sends thousands fleeing, threatening years of refugee gains – UN agency

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An elderly woman waits among a crowd of other Burundian refugees for assistance in Rwanda’s Mahama Refugee Camp.

Canada: Ex-Guantanamo Child Soldier Freed

Omar Khadr Conditionally Released, Needs Rehabilitation

The Canadian court’s release on bail of the former child soldier and Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr on May 7, 2015, is a significant step toward ending his ordeal, which began almost 13 years ago, Human Rights Watch said on 7 May. The Canadian government should rehabilitate Khadr as it is obligated to do under international law.