Human Rights
Burundi: Halt Crackdown on Opponents, Critics
Burundian authorities should halt their crackdown on opposition party members. Officials should also quash a March 21, 2014 verdict in which 48 people were handed sentences ranging from two years to life in prison.
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Uganda: Homeless Children Face Violence, Exploitation
Uganda is failing to protect homeless children against police abuse and other violence, Human Rights Watch said in a report released. Street children throughout Uganda’s urban centers face violence, and physical and sexual abuse. National and local government officials should put an end to organized roundups of street children, hold police and others accountable for beatings, and provide improved access for these children to education and healthcare.
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Iratxe García Pérez: "It would be unacceptable to be unable to move forward on maternity leave"
Iratxe García Pérez
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Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills 2,053 Civilians in 6 Months
The Islamist insurgency Boko Haram in Nigeria killed at least 2,053 civilians in an estimated 95 attacks during the first half of 2014. The figures are based on detailed analyses of media reports as well as field investigations. The killings and other abuses were part of widespread attacks on civilians in over 70 towns and villages in northeastern Nigeria, in the federal capital, Abuja, and elsewhere that are apparent crimes against humanity.
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New UN survey shows 10 million Yemenis still struggle for food
In 2013, WFP provided preventative nutrition support for 325,000 children under two, nutrition treatment for 200,000 children under five, and nutrition support for 157,00 pregnant and nursing mothers.
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On visit to Gaza, senior UN humanitarian officials call for halt to Israeli offensive
At least 33 children were killed in Gaza in recent days, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported yesterday, highlighting the negative impact violence has on children both physically and psychologically.
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US: Court Undercuts Military Commissions’ Legitimacy
A US appeals court’s ruling on July 14, 2014, has dealt a major blow to the legitimacy of military commissions and should dissuade the Obama administration from further using the commissions to prosecute terrorism suspects, Human Rights Watch said.
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Lebanon faces ‘national calamity’ as refugee crisis deepens, UN relief official warns
Having lost everything, many displaced Palestine refugees from Syria have one main vegetable- or grain-based meal a day. Meat and fish rarely feature in the diet due to their high cost. Maashouk gathering, Tyre, South Lebanon. 22 May 2014.
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Central African Republic: Sectarian Violence Escalating
The grounds of St Joseph parish on June 27, 2014. Approximately 9,000 residents of Bambari had fled there for their safety after the town was attacked on June 23.
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UN mission calls for immediate halt to hostilities in Libya
The city of Benghazi in the early morning sunlight.
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