Human Rights
Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Refugees’ Movements Restricted
Security forces for Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) have arbitrarily imposed restrictions on movement for most residents of Makhmour refugee camp for Turkish Kurds since mid-July 2019, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 27, 2019.
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Iran: Deliberate Coverup of Brutal Crackdown
Iranian authorities are deliberately covering up the scale of the mass crackdown against protesters, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 27, 2019. The government should immediately announce the number of deaths, arrests, and detentions from the recent protests and permit an independent inquiry into alleged abuses.
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A staggering one-in-three women, experience physical, sexual abuse
Violence against women and girls is among the most widespread, and devastating human rights violations in the world, but much of it is often unreported due to impunity, shame and gender inequality, the UN highlighted ahead of Monday’s World Day to stamp out abuse of women and girls.
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DR Congo: Development Banks Linked to Palm Oil Abuses
Four European development banks are financing a palm oil company in the Democratic Republic of Congo that is violating workers’ rights and dumping untreated waste, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Nov 24, 2019. The company, Feronia, will hold a shareholders meeting with the four banks in London on November 25, 2019 to discuss the company’s environmental and social track record.
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Australia: Prevent Restraint in Aged Care
Australia’s health and aged care ministers should immediately revise an aged care regulation to prohibit chemical restraint, Human Rights Watch and Aged & Disability Advocacy Australia said in a letter to the two ministers on Nov 24, 2019. Chemical restraint involves giving older people with dementia drugs to control their behavior.
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Nicaragua: Cruel Response to Hunger Strikes
The Ortega government’s use of repressive tactics to prevent hunger strikes should prompt increased international efforts to demand accountability for abuses in Nicaragua, Human Rights Watch said on November 22.
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IMF: Delay Vote on Equatorial Guinea Loan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Executive Board should delay a planned December 2019 vote on a US$280 million loan agreement with Equatorial Guinea, eight human rights and good governance organizations and eight prominent experts said in a letter to the IMF Executive Board on Nov 21, 2019. The program preceding the loan agreement and planned conditions for the loan are insufficient to address deep-rooted rights violations, corruption, and related impunity in Equatorial Guinea in line with IMF requirements.
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Vietnam: Longtime Critic Facing Trial
Vietnamese authorities should drop all charges against the blogger Pham Van Diep and immediately release him, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 20, 2019.
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Amazon Takes Transparency Step
Amazon took a useful first step toward transparency on November 15, 2019 by publicly disclosing on its website the names, addresses, and other details of over 1,000 facilities that produce Amazon-branded products, a broad coalition of human rights groups, labor rights organizations, and global unions said on Nov 20, 2019. But the list is not easily accessible, sortable, or sufficiently specific to learn the type of products made in each of the listed facilities, limiting its value for consumers, workers, and labor advocates.
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Iran protests: Live ammunition reportedly used, says UN human rights office
View of Nowruz Garden Park, Tehran, Iran.
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