Human Rights

Demining on hold in Senegal’s Casamance Region

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The Digger D-3 demining machine at work in Sindone, Casamance, Senegal.

PAKISTAN: Lawyers threatened and forced a High Court judge to change his ruling

A judge of the Lahore High Court changed his decision less than two minutes after ruling in favour of the accused in a blasphemy case when lawyers and members of fundamentalist groups threatened him. The judge, in the fear of the dire consequences, quickly withdrew his decision of granting bail to the accused persons.

Concern for Syrians stuck at Jordanian border

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Many displaced Syrians want to get into Jordan, even if it means staying in overcrowded refugee camps like this one (Za'atari).

South Sudan: No Justice for Protester Killings

South Sudan state authorities have failed to carry out adequate investigations into the killing of eight peaceful protesters in December 2012 by government security forces, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said.

Global Advocacy Group Urges Pakistan to Protect Press

A U.S.-based international press watchdog organization is calling for the incoming Pakistan government led by Nawaz Sharif to take urgent steps to stem “the murderous silencing” of the press by bringing to justice those who have attacked journalists.

Amnesty Report Highlights Refugee Plight

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High-level OSCE conference in Tirana calls for comprehensive approach to combating intolerance and discrimination

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Ukraine's First Deputy Minister of Education and Science, Yevhen Sulima, speaking at the opening of a high-level OSCE conference on tolerance and non-discrimination in Tirana, Albania, 21 May 2013.

Russia: More than 50 Groups Targeted

Council of Europe Official Should Urge End to Crackdown

Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland should urge Russian leaders to end the crackdown on civil society groups during his visit to Russia. Jagland is in Moscow on May 19 to 22, 2013 for meetings with President Vladimir Putin and the Russian parliament.

Uganda: Stop Harassing the Media

Police Shut 2 Newspapers, 2 Radio Stations over Political Controversy

The Ugandan government should immediately end politically motivated police intimidation of newspapers and radio stations and ensure that the media can operate freely, Human Rights Watch said Monday.

Zambia: Stop Prosecuting People for Homosexuality

Drop Charges, Cease Invasive Exams, Protect Rights of Accused

Zambian authorities should dismiss all charges and release two men arrested for engaging in homosexual acts, Human Rights Watch said. The police should immediately cease forensic anal examinations, which are intrusive, invasive and constitute cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment in violation of international law.