Human Rights

Bangladesh: Protect Garment Workers’ Rights

Factory Owners Use Beatings, Threats to Kill, to Stop Labor Organizers

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Survivors and relatives of garment workers, who are still missing after the Rana Plaza building collapse, take part in a protest in front of the site in Savar on November 24, 2013.

Bangladesh: Protect Garment Workers’ Rights

Factory Owners Use Beatings, Threats to Kill, to Stop Labor Organizers

The Bangladeshi government should stop garment factory owners from intimidating and threatening workers for organizing trade unions, and prosecute those responsible for attacks on labor leaders, Human Rights Watch said. Foreign buyers, including major US and European retailers, should ensure that their Bangladeshi suppliers respect labor rights.

US Immigrant Families Push for Reform

Advocates for immigrant rights are calling on President Barack Obama to suspend deportations of otherwise law-abiding residents who are undocumented while Congress considers reforming the nation's immigration laws.

Saudi Arabia: Terrorism Law Tramples on Rights

Establishes Legal Veneer for Unlawful Practices

The Saudi government’s new terrorism law violates the right to due process and a fair trial, Human Rights Watch said. The law’s serious flaws include vague, overly broad provisions that allow authorities to criminalize free expression and the creation of excessive police powers without judicial oversight.

Afghanistan: UN official says women’s participation ‘key measure’ of election’s success

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Special Representative and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Ján Kubiš.

Joint PSI-EI statement on LGBT rigths violations

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Sexual abuse, early marriage, forced recruitment among concerns highlighted by UN child rights body

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Children in Dammaj village, northern Yemen, are cut off from food and healthcare.

First UN report on children in Syria’s civil war paints picture of ‘unspeakable’ horrors

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Syrian children shelter in the doorway of a house, amid gunfire and shelling, in a city affected by the conflict.

Parliament calls for EU roadmap to protect fundamental rights of LGBTI people

The EU should draw up a roadmap to protect the fundamental rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people, says a resolution adopted by Parliament on Tuesday. In the 2013 EU LGBT survey, the EU Fundamental Rights Agency found that 47% of LGBT people felt discriminated against or harassed and 26% were physically attacked or threatened with violence in the previous five years.

UN action in South Sudan has saved thousands of lives, says peacekeeping chief

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Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Hervé Ladsous (second right) on a visit to the protection of civilians area at the UNMISS base in Tomping, South Sudan.