Human Rights

Food, supplies running out for Palestinians at besieged refugee camp in Syria – UN agency

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The situation is most critical for people living in communities under siege, such as Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, Syria.

Security Council welcomes resumed Sudanese peace talks, urges accord on Blue Nile, Kordofan states

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73,000 people have been displaced by the conflict in South Kordofan State.

South Sudan: Investigate New Cluster Bomb Use

Identify Those Responsible for Using Banned Weapons

The governments of South Sudan and Uganda should investigate new evidence that banned cluster bombs have been used in the South Sudan conflict, Human Rights Watch said. United Nations (UN) experts found remnants of the weapons, including intact unexploded submunitions or “bomblets,” in the week of February 7, 2014, near the town of Bor in an area not known to be contaminated by remnants prior to mid-December 2013.

Honduras: No Justice for Wave of Killings Over Land

Government Inaction Feeds Impunity in Bajo Aguán

Honduran authorities have failed to investigate properly a wave of killings and other abuses believed to be tied to land disputes in the Bajo Aguán region, Human Rights Watch said in a report released.

Central African Republic: Muslims Forced to Flee

Christian Militias Unleash Waves of Targeted Violence

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Muslims flee the town of Bangui aided by Chadian special forces on February 7, 2014.

Security Council, senior UN officials say conflict parties must respect, protect civilians

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Civilians seek refuge at a compound of the UN Mission in South Sudan after fleeing fighting that broke out in December 2013.

Ignoring equality, rights and women’s health risks derailing development – UN officials

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UNFPA Executive Director Babatunde Osotimehin (left) and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at the launch of ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Report.

Malaysia: Drop ‘Political’ Case Against Opposition Leader

Revoke Law Criminalizing Homosexual Acts

The Malaysian government should drop its politically motivated prosecution of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim for alleged consensual homosexual relations, Human Rights Watch said.

Russia: IOC Acts on Sochi Abuses

Belated Efforts to Compensate Workers; Akhshtyr Village May Get Water in March

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken important steps to persuade the Russiangovernment to investigate persistent claims of nonpayment of wages to workers who helped build Olympicvenues and infrastructure.

Egypt/Sudan: Traffickers Who Torture

Egypt Should Use Sinai Security Operations to Suppress Trafficking

Traffickers have kidnapped, tortured, and killed refugees, most from Eritrea, in eastern Sudan and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, according to dozens of interviewees said Human Rights Watch. Egypt and Sudan have failed to adequately identify and prosecute the traffickers and any security officials who may have colluded with them, breaching both countries’ obligation to prevent torture.