Human Rights
Qatar Can Still Take Lead on Migrant Worker Changes
Qatari authorities should implement labor reforms to protect migrant workers from serious human rights abuses; proposed reforms in 2014 are a welcome step but need to go further, Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2015 on 5 February.
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Thailand: Japan Should Urge End to Military Rule
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should press Thailand’s junta leader to improve human rights and restore democratic civilian rule, Human Rights Watch said on 6 February.
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Sealing borders ‘will continue to fail on massive scale,’ UN rights expert tells European countries
Migrants arriving on Italy’s Lampedusa Island after crossing the Mediterranean on a dilapidated boat.
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Fair trials for children: MEPs amend rules to establish strong EU-wide standards
Draft EU rules to ensure that children suspected or accused of a crime are assisted by a lawyer at all stages of criminal proceedings in any EU country were approved by the Civil Liberties Committee on Thursday. MEPs also made sure that children will be individually assessed by qualified staff, can be heard and state their views in a trial and are kept separate from adult inmates, even, in some cases, after they are 18 years old.
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Zimbabwe: Coerced Into Precarious Resettlement
The Zimbabwe government has used violence, harassment, and the deliberate restriction of humanitarian aid to coerce an estimated 20,000 flood victims to resettle on tiny land plots where the government plans to establish a sugar cane plantation, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on 3 February.
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Egypt: Investigate Professor’s Allegations of Torture
Egyptian judicial authorities should investigate allegations that police tortured an economics professor and his brother. Abdallah Shehata, a former Finance Ministry advisor, and his brother As’ad have been held since they were detained on November 28, 2014.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reject Draft Law Criminalizing Online Speech
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska (RS) in Bosnia and Herzegovina should reject a draft law to criminalize free expression online, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to the president of the RS National Assembly on February 2, 2015. The RS National Assembly is scheduled to vote on the draft law on February 3.
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UNESCO chief condemns killing of journalists in Mexico, Syria
Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova.
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Egypt: Video Shows Police Shot Woman at Protest
Police in black uniform moments after the shooting of Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, a political activist who later died as a result of her wounds, in Cairo, Egypt, on January 24, 2015.
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General rapporteur appalled by execution of two men with intellectual disabilities
“I am gravely disturbed at the execution this week, in Georgia and Texas respectively, of Warren Hill and Robert Ladd – both of whom seem to have a well-documented intellectual disability,” Marietta Karamanli (France, SOC), General rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on the abolition of the death penalty, said on January 30.
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Human Rights
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Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
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