Human Rights

Uganda: Free Pass on High-Level Corruption

Large-Scale Graft Deprives Ugandans of Basic Rights

The government of Uganda has failed to hold to account senior officials implicated in the theft and diversion of public funds, Human Rights Watch and Yale Law School’s Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic said in a joint report released.

Netherlands pushes demand to release the Arctic 30 and ship – Greenpeace International welcomes move

The Dutch government has lodged a rare application at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), asking it to order the immediate release of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and all those who were aboard for the peaceful protest against Gazprom’s Arctic oil platform, the Prirazlomnaya.

Saudi Arabia: Abuses in International Spotlight

Election to Human Rights Council Should Bring Concrete Improvements

Other countries should use the rare opportunity for scrutiny of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record on October 21, 2013, to press for concrete steps to end abuses. Country representatives gathering in Geneva for the United Nations Human Rights Council’s periodic review of Saudi Arabia should press for actions that include the immediate release of Saudi activists jailed over the past year solely for peacefully advocating reform.

UN rights expert joins call for concerted global action to fight human trafficking

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Of the 21 million in forced labour 70% are in forced labour exploitation and 22% are in forced sexual exploitation.

Women, Peace and Security: OSCE affirms role of regional organizations at United Nations Security Council

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The OSCE is dedicated to increasing women’s participation in conflict prevention, crisis management and post conflict rehabilitation.

Global protests call for release of Arctic 30 as masked men break into grounds of Greenpeace office

As the Arctic 30 face their 30th day of imprisonment by Russian authorities, nearly 10,000 people are taking to the streets at more than 100 events in 36 countries to call for their immediate release.

Libya Seeks Assistance to Deal With Migrants

Earlier this month at least 200 people drowned when their boat caught fire and sank in the rough waters off the coast of the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa. The deaths focused renewed attention on the trafficking of migrants from Libya to Europe and prompted urgent talks between Libyan and European authorities on how to staunch the migrant flow and prevent the smuggler’s rickety boats launching from the Libyan coast.

Heed call of marginalized, end discrimination, UN urges on Poverty Eradication Day

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Goal 1 of MDGs: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.

Eleven Nobel Peace Prize winners write to Russian President Vladimir Putin over Greenpeace case

Eleven Nobel Peace Prize laureates including Archbishop Desmond Tutu have written a joint letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin offering their support to twenty eight Greenpeace International activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance filmmaker who are being detained in a Russian prison whilst they are investigated for allegations of piracy.

Commonwealth: Don’t Award Sri Lanka Chairmanship

London Meeting a Chance to Put Values into Practice

Commonwealth foreign ministers should not award Sri Lanka the two-year chairmanship of the Commonwealth after it hosts the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in November 2013. The Committee of the Whole, made up of Commonwealth foreign ministers, will meet on October 17-18 in London to finalize the agenda for the meetings in Colombo on November 15-17.