Human Rights

With 15 million children caught up in major conflicts, UNICEF declares 2014 a devastating year for children

The year 2014 has been one of horror, fear and despair for millions of children, as worsening conflicts across the world saw them exposed to extreme violence and its consequences, forcibly recruited and deliberately targeted by warring groups, UNICEF said. Yet many crises no longer capture the world’s attention, warned the children’s agency.

Jordan: Syrian Medical Workers Deported

Aided War-Wounded Syrians

Jordanian authorities on December 3, 2014, deported to Syria nine Syrians working to facilitate medical treatment in Jordan for war-wounded Syrians. These forcible returns violate the customary international law principle of nonrefoulement, which forbids governments from returning people to places where their lives or freedom would be threatened.

70 Ethiopians Dead in Migrant Boat Capsize

At least 70 Ethiopians drowned on the Red Sea Saturday when a migrant boat, bound for Yemen, capsized in rough weather, adding to what was already a record year for maritime smuggling deaths.

PACE rapporteur on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine to visit Moscow and Rostov-on-Don

Jim Sheridan (United Kingdom, SOC), rapporteur for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on “the humanitarian situation of Ukrainian refugees and displaced persons” will be visiting Moscow and Rostov-on-Don on 8-9 December 2014, in the context of the preparation of his report.

US: Guantanamo Detainees Moved to Uruguay

Other Countries Should Offer Resettlement

After months of delay, the United States completed the transfers of six detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility to Uruguay on December 7, 2014. The transfers lower the number of prisoners being held at Guantanamo from 142 to 136.

Philippines Relief Efforts Intensify as Typhoon Hagupit Makes Landfall

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Jennelyn, 44, and her granddaughter Frinkelle at Tacloban Convention Center, one of the city's evacuation sites

Athens Protest Marks Anniversary of Teen's Killing by Police

Thousands of Greeks took to the streets of Athens on Saturday to mark the sixth anniversary of a police killing of an unarmed teenager in the capital.

The suspension of the food aid programme for Syrian refugees is a disaster

“The suspension of the UN Food Programme to Syrian refugees is a genuine disaster, as it will seriously threaten their health and safety and could even cause fresh tensions in the host countries,” declared Jean-Marie Bockel, in his capacity as PACE rapporteur on “Syrian refugees: how to organise and support international assistance”. He continued “Tens of thousands of families are almost entirely dependent on this aid and this decision can only make them more vulnerable.”

Cambodia: Death Highlights Detention Center Abuses

Close All Facilities Arbitrarily Holding ‘Undesirables’

The Cambodian government should promptly close all centers arbitrarily detaining people outside the criminal justice system, Licadho and Human Rights Watch said. The abusive nature of these centers was highlighted by the death on November 26, 2014, of a man who was arbitrarily detained and denied medical treatment at the Prey Speu center outside Phnom Penh.

Appeals Court to Hear Oral Arguments in Idaho Woman's Case Against NSA Spying

EFF, ACLU Support Smith in Fighting Mass Surveillance Before Ninth Circuit

An appeals court will hear oral arguments in Smith v. Obama, a case filed by an Idaho nurse against a controversial National Security Agency (NSA) telephone data collection program, in Seattle on Monday, Dec. 8.