Human Rights
France: guarantee press freedom
17 humanitarian and human rights NGOs denounced threats to press freedom on May 15, 2018, after three French journalists were summoned by the French intelligence services for investigating the presence of French weapons in the conflict in Yemen.
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Iran: Labor Activists Detained Since May Day
Iranian authorities are holding at least eight activists and journalists arrested during a Labor Day protest on May 1, 2019, Human Rights Watch said on May 15, 2019. The authorities should immediately and unconditionally release all those detained for exercising their rights to peaceful assembly.
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China: Protect 7 North Koreans Fleeing Oppression
China should not forcibly deport seven detained North Koreans who face a grave risk of torture and other abuses if returned to North Korea, Human Rights Watch said on May 14, 2019. The authorities should grant asylum to the members of the group or allow them to travel safely to a third country.
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Liberia: Video Appeal for War Crimes Court
Liberian citizens called on President George Weah in a video released on May 14, 2019 by an array of local and international groups to support a war crimes court to bring justice for atrocities committed during Liberia’s civil wars. On May 15, 2019, Liberia’s Independent National Human Rights Commission will hold a conference to assess progress on the recommendations made by Liberia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Lebanon: School Staff Beating Children
Children in Lebanon described being slapped, hit and beaten at school with electrical cables, rubber hoses, belts, sticks and rulers. In surveys, 20 to 70 percent of schoolchildren said they suffered corporal punishment.
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UN: Shine Spotlight on Brutality in Cameroon
The United Nations Security Council’s decision to hold an informal meeting on Cameroon on May 13, 2019 gives momentum to international efforts to address the human rights crisis in the country’s Anglophone regions.
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Qatar: Families Arbitrarily Stripped of Citizenship
Qatar’s decision to arbitrarily strip families from the Ghufran clan of their citizenship has left some members still stateless 20 years later and deprived of key human rights, Human Rights Watch said on May 12, 2019.
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Colombia: ‘Terrible trend’ of rights defenders killed, harassed; UN calls for ‘significant effort’ to tackle impunity
Mural, which reads "Reconciliation with the victims", symbolizes the cultural manifestation of reintegrating ex-members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in Caquetá, Colombia.
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Zimbabwe: Add Key Protections to Education Bill
Zimbabwe’s parliament should strengthen the Education Amendment Bill of 2019 to fully adhere to every child’s right to a quality primary and secondary education, Human Rights Watch said on May 10,2019 in an open letter to Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, chairperson of the parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education.
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Thailand: Critics Feared ‘Disappeared’
The Thai government should immediately disclose the whereabouts of three activists who were reportedly extradited from Hanoi to Bangkok, Human Rights Watch said on May 09, 2019. Thai authorities have not acknowledged their arrest and detention, raising grave concerns that they have become victims of enforced disappearance.
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Human Rights
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The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope Endorsed by People in 158 Nations
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020