Human Rights
Kyrgyzstan: 3 Years After Violence, a Mockery of Justice
Police and security guards at the trial of Mahamad Bizurukov stand by while relatives berate and throw a shoe at the defendant during a hearing in Osh, Kyrgyzstan on June 5, 2013.
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Outcome of global hunger summit as major step towards ending 'injustice of malnutrition' – UN officials
A child gets measured for malnutrition in Mali.
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Guineans flee Conakry unrest, ethnic tension
A pro-Condé rally in Guinea’s capital Conakry. Political unrest has intensified recently.
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Somalia: With clashes reported in port city, UN political mission chief calls for immediate end to fighting
Somalis stand in front of a kiosk in market area of the port city of Kismayo, south Somalia.
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Take Action to Improve Conditions for Dalit Women
United Nations member states should focus urgent attention and decisive action to improve conditions for Dalit women, four international nongovernmental organizations said. The combination of caste and gender makes millions of Dalit women extremely vulnerable to discrimination and violence, including rape, forced prostitution, and modern forms of slavery.
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Kyrgyzstan: 3 Years After Violence, a Mockery of Justice
Police and security guards at the trial of Mahamad Bizurukov stand by while relatives berate and throw a shoe at the defendant during a hearing in Osh, Kyrgyzstan on June 5, 2013.
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India’s weapons against itself
"Governments have to be realistic and effective in fulfilling their responsibility of providing protection to their people." That is quoted from the State of India’s response to the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions' report (full text of the Rapporteur's report available here) after his visit to India. This statement was referring particularly to the use of force by India’s security forces in light of terrorist threats. National security has become an increasingly convenient catch phrase. Yet, one should be cautious about the role of government and the boundaries it entails. Being realistic does not give governments the allowance to underperform its responsibility, and being effective does not give governments the right to undertake illegitimate means in the name of its end goal, regardless of the ends involved.
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OSCE promotes dialogue among government officials and religious leaders on sensitive gender issues in Kyrgyzstan
Participants of a roundtable discussion on the growing trend of early and non-registered marriages, early motherhood and gender-based violence in Kyrgyzstan, Osh, 6 June 2013.
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More synergies through stronger co-operation, Armenian Foreign Minister says at OSCE Permanent Council
Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, speaking at the OSCE Permanent Council, Vienna, 6 June 2013.
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