Human Rights

Libya: War Crimes as Benghazi Residents Flee

Libyan National Army (LNA) forces may have committed war crimes, including killing and beating civilians, and summarily executing and desecrating bodies of opposition fighters in the eastern city of Benghazi on and around March 18, 2017, Human Rights...

‘Stand up against intolerance and eliminate discrimination,’ says UN chief Guterres

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Children behind fence that separates them from the white community near Johannesburg, during the time of apartheid in...

Ahead of International Day, UN rights chief urges governments to target hate speech, crimes

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Students watch a performance by their peers at Barros Barreto School, in Salvador, Brazil. The performance...

UN disability rights committee opens with a call to spotlight gender issues

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Thailand: Investigate Army Killing of Teenage Activist

Thai authorities should immediately and transparently investigate the shooting death of a teenage ethnic Lahu activist who had been detained by the military, Human Rights Watch said on Mar 20. Chaiyaphum Pa-sae, 17, was shot to death on March 17, 2017...

Tunisia: Jailed for ‘Defamation’

A police union leader jailed since July 13, 2016 has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for defaming government officials.

Iraq: Strengthen Domestic Violence Bill

The Iraqi parliament should set penalties for the crime of domestic violence, remove provisions that prioritize reconciliation over justice, and improve victim protections in a domestic violence bill, Human Rights Watch said in a letter and memorandum...

Protect Schools from Military Use

Countries around the world are taking measures to protect students, teachers, and schools from the harmful consequences that can result from the use of schools for military purposes during times of armed conflict, Human Rights Watch said in a report...

Toll on refugee and migrant children continues to mount one year after EU-Turkey deal – UNICEF

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Although she used to be in Grade 6, 12-year old Ayesh, who fled to Turkey from the Idlib Governorate of...

Russia: Government vs. Rights Groups

For the past four years, the Kremlin has sought to stigmatize criticism or alternative views of government policy as disloyal, foreign-sponsored, or even traitorous. It is part of a sweeping crackdown to silence critical voices that has included new...

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