Human Rights
France: Inquiry Finds Police Abused Migrants in Calais
A report released on October 23, 2017, by the French administration and security forces’ internal investigations departments has found convincing evidence that police used excessive force and committed other abuses against child and adult migrants in Calais, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 24. The French report comes almost exactly one year after authorities demolished the large migrant camp there, known colloquially as the “Jungle.”
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Poland: Dismantling Rights Protection
The Polish government has used its majority in parliament to pass laws that weaken checks and balances on the executive, undermine the rule of law and threaten a broad range of human rights, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Oct 24, 2017.
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Amendment to Romania’s law on National News Agency puts independence at risk, says OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Désir
Harlem Désir, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media , speaking at the opening of the Internet Freedom Conference, 13 October 2017, Vienna.
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Greece: Asylum Seekers in Abysmal Conditions on Islands
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras should end the Greek government’s “containment policy” of confining asylum seekers to the Aegean islands, 19 human rights and humanitarian aid organizations said in an open letter released on Oct 23.
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France: Stop Ignoring Egypt’s Dire Rights Record
The French government should ensure that human rights are central to its relationship with Egypt, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 23. France should stop ignoring serious abuses, including Egyptian security services’ widespread and systematic use of torture, which likely constitutes a crime against humanity. President Emmanuel Macron will hold his first meeting with President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi in Paris on October 24, 2017. Al-Sisi will also meet with the heads of the French National Assembly and Senate.
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China: Voice Biometric Collection Threatens Privacy
The Chinese government is collecting “voice pattern” samples of individuals to establish a national voice biometric database, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 22, 2017.
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Russia: Don’t Veto Extension of Syria Inquiry
Russia should not block the extension of the inquiry into who is responsible for chemical weapons use in Syria, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 20.
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Iraq: Fighting in Disputed Territories Kills Civilians
Apparently indiscriminate firing during fighting on October 16, 2017, in a town near Kirkuk involving the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Peshmerga forces and various Iraqi government forces left at least 51 civilians wounded and five dead, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 20, 2017. Iraqi forces in control of the town, Tuz Khurmatu, subsequently let civilians loot property unimpeded for at least a full day before taking action. Iraqi and Kurdistan Regional Government forces should take all feasible steps to minimize civilian casualties and prevent looting.
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Maltese PM Offers 'Substantial' Reward for Information on Journalist's Murder
Malta’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is offering a “substantial” reward for information on Monday’s shocking murder of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Galizia.
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Indonesia: US Documents Released on 1965-66 Massacres
Newly released US government documents on the mass killings in Indonesia in 1965-66 underscore the need for the US and Indonesian governments to fully disclose all related classified materials, Human Rights Watch said on Oct 18. Those classified documents are crucial to an accurate historical record of the killings and to provide justice for those crimes.
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