Human Rights

UN report concludes ISIL committed ‘international crimes’ during Mosul battle

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Pictured here the destruction in 17 Tammuz district, western Mosul, Iraq, one of the most...

'Injustice against journalists costly for society,' says UNESCO chief on International Day

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A crowd of journalists in Maluku transit camp, on the outskirts of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of...

Iraq: Anbar Displaced Barred from Going Home

Iraqi security officials are preventing displaced families from returning home to retaken areas over perceived ties to the Islamic State (also known as ISIS), Human Rights Watch said on Nov 02. Iraqi authorities also are evicting other families in an...

Turkey: Arrest of Civil Society Leader Arbitrary, Punitive

An Istanbul court decision on November 1, 2017, to imprison a businessman and civic leader is an example of the politicized and arbitrary nature of Turkey’s justice system, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 02.

OSCE/ODIHR builds capacity of Montenegro’s parliament to conduct gender-sensitive analysis of legislation

Mainstreaming gender in the legislative process in Montenegro was the focus of a workshop for 32 members and secretaries of Montenegro’s parliamentary committees held in Podgorica on 30 and 31 October 2017. The event was organized by the OSCE Mission...

Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, 2 November 2017

On the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, the European Union commends the work of journalists in uncovering abuses of power, shining a light on corruption and human right violations, and questioning received opinion,...

Bahrain: Activists’ Kin Convicted in Flawed Trial

A criminal court in Manama on October 30, 2017, sentenced three relatives of a prominent exiled Bahraini human rights defender to three years in prison on terrorism-related charges, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 30. The judicial process was marred by...

OECD: Examine Local Hunger Crisis in Colombia

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A house in a rural Wayuu community in La Guajira, Colombia, June 2016.

Equatorial Guinea: President’s Son Convicted of Laundering Millions

A Parisian court on October 27, 2017, convicted the president of Equatorial Guinea’s eldest son in absentia of embezzling tens of millions of euro from his government and laundering the proceeds in France.

Algeria: Surge in Deportations of Migrants

Algerian authorities have been rounding up sub-Saharan Africans in and around Algiers and have deported more than 3,000 to Niger since August 25, 2017, without giving them an opportunity to challenge their expulsion, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 30...