Human Rights

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UK Home Office shines light on criminals seeking to exploit homeless people this Christmas

UK Home Office is joining forces with charities across the country on December 20 to raise awareness of criminals preying on the homeless and vulnerable this Christmas.

Ban visits Ebola-hit West Africa, says zero cases “must be everyone’s goal”

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Secretary General Ban Ki-moon shakes hand with Rebecca Johnson, an Ebola surviving nurse.

Human rights: democratic opposition in Venezuela; arrests of activists in Sudan and Mauritania

Parliament passed three resolutions on Thursday, calling on the Venzuelan authorities to withdraw "unfounded" charges against the opposition leader; condemning the arrest of human rights activist Dr Amin Mekki Medani in Sudan; and demanding the immediate release of anti-slavery activist Biram Dah Abeid in Mauritania.

UN rights chief welcomes conviction of Congolese army officer for crimes against humanity

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Former FARDC Lieutenant Colonel Bedi Mobuli Engangela, alias "Colonel 106”.

On International Day, UN chief urges greater attention to 'precarious' situation of migrants

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A scene at the Sukarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. Thousands of women leave their homes in Indonesia to work as domestic workers each year.

Launch of the 2015 Strategic Response Plan for Syria and the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan - 2015-16

Statement by Maria Calivis, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa

“The Syria crisis represents the biggest threat to children of recent times. By the end of 2015, the lives of over 8.6 million children across the region will have been torn apart by violence and forced displacement. That compares to a figure of 7 million just one month ago.

Egypt: Surge of Military Trials

Decree Used to Send Protesters to Flawed Courts

Egyptian authorities have referred hundreds of civilians to military courts based on an October 2014 decree by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. At least 820 civilians have been referred to military prosecutors in the past six weeks based on the unprecedented extension of military court authority, according to news reports compiled by Human Rights Watch.

US/Cuba: Obama’s New Approach to Cuba

Old Policy Counterproductive for Human Rights

President Barack Obama’s historic decision to overhaul US policy toward Cuba is a crucial step toward removing a major obstacle to progress on human rights on the island, Human Rights Watch said on December 19, 2014.

Zimbabwe’s teachers’ unions continue fight against child labour despite political set-back

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Migration: MEPs call on EU countries to share responsibility

MEPs call for a comprehensive EU approach to migration and more effort to prevent further loss of life at sea in a resolution passed on Wednesday. Parliament asks the civil liberties committee to assess the various policies at stake, draw up a set of recommendations and report back to plenary with a "strategic initiative report" before the end of 2015. At least 3 072 people died in the Mediterranean Sea in the first nine months of this year.