Human Rights

China: Tell the Truth About Tiananmen on Anniversary

Repression of Rights at Post-1989 Peak Under President Xi

The Chinese government should cease its denial about the state’s role in the massacre of unarmed pro-democracy protesters and citizens around June 4, 1989, and acknowledge the government’s responsibility for the killings, detentions, and persecution associated with suppression of the protests, Human Rights Watch said on 1 June.

Ukraine: 17 Russian Journalists Banned

Drop Sanctions, Respect Media Freedom

Ukrainian authorities should immediately drop a ban on 17 Russian journalists and protect media freedom, Human Rights Watch said on 1 June. On May 27, 2016, President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree to implement a May 20 National Security and Defense Council resolution barring 17 Russian reporters, editors, and media executives from entering Ukraine through December 31, 2017.

Palestine: Hamas Should Halt Executions

3 Executed Amid Perceived Crime Wave

The Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip should halt planned executions. Three men were put to death on the morning of May 31, 2016, as the first step in a declared plan to kill 13 convicted criminals. The executions came after a number of highly publicized murders.

Sudan: Hundreds Deported to Likely Abuse

The Sudanese authorities deported at least 442 Eritreans, including six registered refugees, to Eritrea in May 2016, Human Rights Watch said on May 30. Sudan denied the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) access to identify those who wanted to claim asylum and also denied the agency access to 64 Ethiopians still in detention who risk deportation.

Make Rules on Rights Binding for Businesses

ILO Should Create Treaty to Protect Workers

Delegates at the 2016 International Labour Conference should initiate a process to develop a binding, international convention to protect human rights in global supply chains, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on May 30. Governments, employers, and workers from around the world are meeting in Geneva for the annual labor summit, starting on May 30, 2016, to discuss how to ensure “decent work” in global supply chains.

UN rights chief welcomes 'hard-won' verdict in trial of former Chadian President Habré

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

UNHCR concerned about fighting in northern Syria affecting thousands of vulnerable civilians

UNHCR is deeply concerned about the plight of some 165,000 displaced persons reportedly massing near the Syrian town of Azaz in northern Syria.

BANGLADESH: Families demand return of their disappeared dear-ones within the month of Ramadan

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EFF to FCC: Prevent ISPs From Following Your Every Internet Move

Broadband Providers Have Unique Ability to Spy on Customers

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on May 27 to update privacy rules to prevent broadband Internet access service providers from recording and sharing their customers’ every move online.

UNICEF and Government of Italy agree on ways to help refugee and migrant children

“Declaration of Intent” signed at Ministry of Interior

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Ahmed, 13, in Trabia, Italy, on May 19, 2016. He lives at Rainbow, a government administered center for unaccompanied boys, that provides them with shelter, food, education and legal help.

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