Human Rights

New Yemen report shows girls lagging behind

First comprehensive report on children in Yemen in 15 years

Girls in Yemen continue to lag behind boys, with fewer chances to go to school and reach their potential and increased vulnerability to early marriage and maternal mortality, according to new research by UNICEF and the Government of Yemen launched.

UN Rights Council: End Caste-Based Rape, Violence

Side Event Highlights Need for Concrete Action

Senior UN human rights officials at a United Nations Human Rights Council side-event on June 17, 2014, called for immediate efforts to end caste-based rape and violence against women.

Ecuador: Amicus Brief Challenges Refugee Decree

Provisions Violate Rights of Asylum Seekers, Others

Ecuador should revoke a presidential decree that includes provisions that violate basic rights of refugees under international law, Human Rights Watch said.

Italy Rescues 281 Syrian Migrants

The Italian coast guard says it has rescued nearly 300 Syrian migrants from a fishing boat adrift in the Mediterranean Sea.

Israel: Autopsy Confirms Gunshot Killed Boy

Official Efforts to Discredit Evidence Raise Need for Justice

A Palestinian autopsy has confirmed that a Palestinian boy killed by Israeli forces during a protest in the West Bank on May 15, 2014, died from injuries caused by live ammunition. The June 11, 2014 autopsy of Nadim Nuwarah, 17, found bullet entry and exit wounds and metal bullet fragments.

On World Day, Ban urges adoption of laws, strategies to ensure dignity for elderly persons

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Elderly woman refugee.

Syria: ISIS Summarily Killed Civilians

At Least 15 Dead in Northern Village

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Blood on the floor of a house in al-Taliliya, where ISIS apparently executed at least 15 civilians.

Egypt: Take Concrete Action to Stop Sexual Harassment, Assault

Committee Assessment Should Lead to Reforms

Egyptian authorities should act quickly to combat all forms of violence and harassment against women, Human Rights Watch said today. After a spate of sexual assaults during post-election celebrations, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi told the prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab on June 11, 2014, to form a committee to address harassment. The committee is a positive step, but effective, comprehensive action needs to follow, Human Rights Watch said.

As Iraq’s insurgency spreads beyond Mosul, UN rights chief ‘alarmed’ by reported abuses

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This family fled the fighting in Mosul, Iraq, and are close to the Khazair checkpoint. They hope to stay in Erbil city until it is safe to return home.

Thousands of Cambodian Workers Flee Thailand

Officials in Phnom Penh say thousands of Cambodian workers have fled Thailand since the military coup in Bangkok, and more people are crossing the border every day.