Human Rights

Rights experts warn against discrimination in COVID-19 response

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US Naval Hospital Ship Comfort arrives in New York City harbour to provide care for non-coronavirus patients freeing up beds in hospitals across the city.

Afghanistan: Prosecute Head of ISIS-linked Group

Ensure Due Process, Victim Role in War Crimes Trial

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The Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) released this image of Abdullah Orakzai, also known as Aslam Farooqi, the leader of an ISIS affiliate.

US: Ease Sanctions on Iran in COVID-19 Crisis

Ensure Access to Essential Resources

Broad US-imposed economic sanctions are negatively affecting the Iranian government’s ability to adequately respond to the mounting health consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The US should take immediate action to ease US sanctions and expand licensing of sanctions-exempt items to ensure Iran’s access to essential humanitarian resources during the pandemic.

Bahrain: Free Imprisoned Rights Defenders and Opposition Activists

Extend Releases to Those at Special Risk of COVID-19

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Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD)

Zimbabwe: Government, UN launch a US$715m humanitarian response plan for 2020

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Myanmar: Reduce Prison Populations to Limit COVID-19

Immediately Release Political Prisoners, Pre-Trial Detainees, High Health Risks

Myanmar authorities should immediately move to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus by reducing the populations of the country’s overcrowded and unsanitary prisons, Human Rights Watch said on April 03, 2020. Myanmar confirmed its first COVID-19 related death on March 31, 2020.

DR Congo: Respecting Rights Key Amid COVID-19

Assist Most Vulnerable with Food, Clean Water; Rein in Security Forces

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic should prioritize support for low-income communities, displaced people, and others at greatest risk, Human Rights Watch said on April 03, 2020.

Asylum in the EU Member States 612 700 first-time asylum seekers registered in 2019, up by 12% compared with 2018

Syrians, Afghans and Venezuelans: the top citizenships

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Australia: Hold Special Forces to Account

ABC Investigation Exposes Alleged 2012 War Crimes in Afghanistan

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Australian SAS search operation in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, in May 2012.

USA: Trump administration using coronavirus pandemic to justify discriminatory ban on asylum-seekers at southern border

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Americas Refugees