Human Rights

Tunisia: Blogger Convicted by Military Court

3 Years in Jail for Facebook Posts

A Tunisian blogger has been imprisoned after the Tunis military court sentenced him to a three-year term for “defaming the army” and “insulting military high command” through Facebook posts.

North Korea: Nothing to Celebrate on Leader’s Birthday

2015 Could Bring Justice for Leader With Legacy of Abusive Rule

Birthday celebrations planned on January 8 for North Korea’s dynastic supreme leader Kim Jong-Un contrast sharply with severe human rights violations throughout the country, Human Rights Watch said on January 6, 2015. During the three years of his rule, Kim Jong-Un has escalated surveillance and control on borders to prevent North Koreans from fleeing and to stop outside information entering the country. Kim has continued a policy of systematic interrogation and torture of North Koreans caught trying to flee.

Ukraine: Civilians Need Greater Protection

In Berlin Meeting, Merkel Should Emphasize Investigations, Commitments

Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany should press Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk to ensure that Ukrainian forces take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians. Merkel and Yatseniuk are scheduled to meet in Berlin on January 8, 2015.

Sri Lanka: Violence, Intimidation Threaten Vote

Safety Necessary to Ensure Free and Fair Presidential Elections

Authorities in Sri Lanka should ensure that voters have safe and secure access to the polls to vote in presidential elections on January 8, 2015, and that state media is not misused in favor of the incumbent, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday. Local monitoring groups have reported numerous acts of election-related violence and intimidation during the month-long campaign that closed on January 5.

US Coast Guard Reports Surge of Cuban Immigrants

The U.S. Coast Guard says the the number of Cubans picked up at sea trying to reach the United States has surged since President Barack Obama announced plans to restore diplomatic relations with Havana.

DR Congo: Wanted Rebel’s Troops Instill Fear

4 Years Since Arrest Warrant, Sheka Still At Large

Congolese authorities should intensify efforts to arrest and bring to justice a rebel commander whose troops have committed vicious killings, mass rapes, mutilations, and child abductions in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Mexico/US: Obama Should Press Peña Nieto on Justice

Without Prosecutions, Withhold Human Rights Certification

US President Barack Obama should press President Enrique Peña Nieto to address Mexico’s failure to investigate and prosecute egregious abuses by Mexican security forces, Human Rights Watch said Monday in a letter to Obama.

Pakistan: Displaced families face harsh winter in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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November 2014, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: Afeel Khan and his children wait to be registered at the Jazolai camp for people displaced by conflict in north-west Pakistan.

Human Traffickers Challenge Europe

Human traffickers are using a new tactic to combat a change in Italy’s approach to dealing with asylum-seekers, leaving a new wave of refugees, mainly from Syria, abandoned in ships steaming toward shore.

PAKISTAN: Establishment of military court: a recipe for disaster

The year 2014 bids us adieu, as the government of Pakistan gears up to set up military court “come what may”. The military machinery at GHQ is at full swing these days a s hurried consultation between the governmnet and the military officials take place over amendments in the constitution to pave way for the arbitrary military courts .