Human Rights

Bangladesh: 20 Million Drink Arsenic-Laced Water

20 Years After Discovery, Failing Government Response

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Iraq: Women Suffer Under ISIS

For Sunnis, Lives Curtailed; for Yezidis, New Accounts of Brutal Rapes

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“Noor,”16, said an ISIS fighter raped her multiple times during two months in captivity. Deeply traumatized, she is one of the few Yezidi girls getting regular psychosocial treatment.

France: Inadequate Mental Health Care in Prisons

Detention Conditions, Lack of Treatment Increase Suffering

Thousands of men and women with psychosocial disabilities in French prisons are at risk of suicide or harming themselves because of the neglect of their physical and mental health, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on April 5.

Venezuela: Police Raids Hit Poor Areas

Alleged Extrajudicial Killings, Mass Detention, Forced Evictions

Police and military raids in low-income and immigrant communities in Venezuela have led to widespread allegations of abuse, the Venezuelan Human Rights Education-Action Program (PROVEA) and Human Rights Watch said in a joint report released today. The allegations included extrajudicial killings, mass arbitrary detentions, maltreatment of detainees, forced evictions, the destruction of homes, and the arbitrary deportation of Colombian nationals.

Two years of conflict leaves 1.5 million people hungry in eastern Ukraine - UN agency

The two-year long conflict in eastern Ukraine has left around 1.5 million people hungry, including almost 300,000 people who are severely food insecure and in need of immediate food assistance, the United Nations food relief agency said on 4 April.

DR Congo: Children Held in Remote Military Prison

Former Child Soldiers Should Be Rehabilitated, Released

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Angenga military prison in northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo, where alleged FDLR combatants are being held, including at least 29 children.

EFF to Copyright Office: Improper Content Takedowns Hurt Online Free Expression

Safe Harbors Work for Rightsholders and Service Providers

Content takedowns based on unfounded copyright claims are hurting online free expression, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told the U.S. Copyright Office Friday, arguing that any reform of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) should focus on protecting Internet speech and creativity.

Human rights violations in Eastern Ukraine and political consequences of the conflict: PACE rapporteurs to visit Ukraine

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Yemen: Baha’i Adherent Faces Death Penalty

End Persecution of Religious Minority

Yemeni authorities should drop all charges against a member of the Baha’i faith detained since December 2013, apparently for his religious beliefs. Prosecutors are expected to seek the death penalty for Hamed Kamal Muhammad bin Haydara in a court hearing scheduled for April 3, 2016.

Rwanda: Ex-Military Officers Convicted Over Comments

Investigate Allegations of Torture, Witness Tampering

The conviction of three Rwandan former military officials in a flawed trial is a clear example of the misuse of the justice system to stifle freedom of expression.

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