Human Rights

Save the Children Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from U.N. Human Rights Council

Save the Children regrets the announcement of the withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council, a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly dedicated solely to strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights of all people, including civic and political rights.

Sudan: UN’s Planned Cuts to Darfur Mission Risk Rights Protection

Security Council Should Preserve Monitoring, Reporting Across Region

The United Nations Security Council should ensure that its peacekeeping mission in Sudan’s Darfur region continues to conduct human rights monitoring and public reporting in all of Darfur. The mandate of the joint African Union-United Nations mission in Darfur (UNAMID) is due for renewal by the end of June 2018.

Thailand: UK, France Should Urge End to Military Rule

Press Visiting Junta Leader to Fulfill Promises on Rights, Democracy

UK Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron should press Thailand’s junta leader to respect human rights and ensure a rapid transition to democratic civilian rule, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 18, 2018. Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister May on June 20, 2018, in London and President Macron on June 25 in Paris.

UN rights chief slams ‘unconscionable’ US border policy of separating migrant children from parents

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High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein.

Vietnam: Investigate Police Response to Mass Protests

Hundreds Detained in Sweeping Crackdown

Vietnam should halt unwarranted arrests and use of force against demonstrators who turned out throughout the country to protest long-term leases in special economic zones, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 15, 2018. The government should release those detained for peacefully expressing their views and investigate excessive police response.

India: Act on UN Rights Report on Kashmir

Authorities Should Allow International Investigation, Provide Redress for Abuses

The Indian government should immediately act on the recommendations in the first-ever report by the United Nations on human rights in Kashmir, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 14, 2018.

Brick kiln workers stand up for their rights

Anti-Slavery Project Officer in India Sameer Taware on the increasingly effective struggle of bonded labourers to claim justice.

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Brick kilns workers commonly fall into debt bondage and endure hard working conditions.

Addressing the security needs of Jewish communities focus of OSCE/ODIHR event in Bratislava

Addressing the security needs of Jewish communities was the focus of an event co-organized by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, in co-operation with the Interior Ministry of the Slovak Republic, the Jewish Community of Bratislava/Slovakia and the Museum of Jewish Culture, on 14 June 2018.

Human rights: breaches in Russia, the Rakhine State and Bahrain

MEPs condemn detention of human rights defenders and breaches of free expression and assembly in Russia and Bahrain, and ethnic cleansing in the Rakhine State.

OSCE media freedom representative says proposed amendments to Albania’s Law on Audio-Visual Media could negatively affect public broadcaster RTSH

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Désir said on Jun 14, he was concerned about recent proposals to amend the Law on Audio-Visual Media in Albania.

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