Human Rights
Indonesia: Stop Imminent Executions
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo of Indonesia should urgently commute the death sentences of at least 14 people who face imminent execution for drug trafficking, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 27. The Indonesian government has not announced a date for the executions, but has warned that “the time is approaching.” Jakarta-based diplomats have reported that the attorney general’s office informed them that the executions will take place on July 29, 2016.
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Russia: Government Against Rights Groups
In 2012 Russia’s parliament adopted a law that required nongovernmental organizations (NGO)s to register as "foreign agents" with the Ministry of Justice if they engage in “political activity” and receive foreign funding. The definition of “political activity” under the law is so broad and vague that it can extend to all aspects of advocacy and human rights work.
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Turkey: Rights Protections Missing From Emergency Decree
The first emergency decree under Turkey’s state of emergency is arbitrary, discriminatory, and unjustified as a response to the violent coup attempt or other public order concerns.
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UNICEF concerned about amendments to India’s Child Labour Bill

A young girl at the Bhagyanagar Children’s’ homes, which supports children between 6 and 14 who have lost their parents or are children of migrant labourers. Many of the girls and boys are at risk of becoming involved in child labour before they arrive.
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Bringing security home: More needs to be done to combat violence against women and girls, say participants of OSCE conference in Vienna
Violence against women and girls is one of the most serious and pervasive human rights violations. More needs to be done to eliminate this problem so that women can participate without barriers in all spheres of life, said participants of a high-level OSCE conference on July 22 in Vienna.
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Flight across border achingly familiar for some South Sudan families

Refugees from South Sudan arrive at a UNHCR collection centre on the South Sudan border in Egelo, Uganda.
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Hundreds suffer at Hungary-Serbia border

Sayed Parwez Ahmadi, 36, and his six-year-old daughter wait at the Hungarian transit zone where they have now been for over two weeks.
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ASIA: A NEW BOOK - TRAGICOMEDY OF CONSTITUTIONAL AUTOCHTHONY – By Basil Fernando

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EFF Lawsuit Takes on DMCA Section 1201: Research and Technology Restrictions Violate the First Amendment
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) sued the U.S. government on July 21 on behalf of technology creators and researchers to overturn onerous provisions of copyright law that violate the First Amendment.
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Bahrain: Journalist Faces Prosecution, Travel Ban
A Bahrain prosecutor on July 17, 2016, charged a correspondent for a French media outlet with violating the country’s licensing law for journalists, Human Rights Watch said on July 24. The criminal charges against the journalist, Nazeeha Saeed, who has covered Bahrain’s domestic unrest for France 24 since 2009, violate her right to free expression and further undermines media freedom in Bahrain.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions

Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

