Human Rights
Sri Lanka: Due Process Concerns in Arrests of Muslims
Sri Lankan authorities should uphold due process rights and ensure that recently detained Muslim figures have proper access to lawyers, Human Rights Watch said on April 23, 2020. The arrests, soon after the government adopted a Covid-19 funeral policy biased against Muslims, raise concerns about the safety of Sri Lanka’s Muslim minority.
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Rwanda: Lockdown Arrests, Abuses Surge
Rwandan police have arbitrarily arrested scores of people since directives to prevent the spread of Covid-19 came into force on March 22, 2020. The authorities have accused people of violating the measures and at times detained people in stadiums without due process or legal authority.
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Germany: Syria Torture Trial Opens
Judges in Germany will begin hearing evidence on April 23, 2020 in the first trial about torture by state agents during Syria’s nearly decade-long brutal armed conflict.
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Vietnam: Facebook, Pressured, Censors Dissent
Facebook has bowed to pressure by the government of Vietnam and agreed to restrict posts by dissidents, setting a bad precedent for both human rights and its global policies, Human Rights Watch said on April 23, 2020. The decision increases the likelihood of other content restrictions in the future.
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Iraq: Urgent Need for Domestic Violence Law
The death on April 18 of a 20-year-old woman in Najaf, possibly at the hands of her husband, should act as a wake-up call for Iraqi legislators to pass a law against domestic violence, Human Rights Watch said on April 22, 2020. Iraqi authorities should investigate and prosecute domestic violence, and ensure appropriate sentences for violence against women.
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Egypt: Covid-19 Threatens Treatment for HIV Patients
Egyptian authorities should ensure that people living with HIV can continue to safely access lifesaving medication, Human Rights Watch said on April 22, 2020.
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Ethiopia: Unaccompanied Eritrean Children at Risk
The Ethiopian government’s changes to asylum procedures for Eritreans undermines their access to asylum and denies unaccompanied children necessary protection. The Ethiopian authorities should ensure that all Eritreans have the right to apply for asylum and publicly announce changes to its asylum and camp management policies.
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Syria: Focus New Working Group’s Efforts in ISIS Kidnappings
Ayman’s mother holding up a photo of Ayman before he went missing.
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DR Congo: Prisons Face Covid-19 Catastrophe
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s overcrowded and unsanitary prisons are at grave risk of Covid-19 outbreaks that threaten the health and lives of detainees, guards, and the broader population, Human Rights Watch said on April 17. 2020.
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Saudi Arabia: Abuses Taint Mass Terrorism Trial
Saudi Arabia’s mass trial of 68 Jordanian and Palestinian residents raises serious due process concerns amid accusations of abuse, Human Rights Watch said on April 14,2020. In March 2018, Saudi authorities carried out a wave of arrests targeting a group of long-term Palestinian and Jordanian residents in the country based on vague allegations of links with an unnamed “terrorist organization.”
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