Human Rights

At Security Council, UN Women chief urges greater input, visibility of women in peacebuilding

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UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka address Security Council meeting 'The role of women in conflict prevention and resolution in Africa'.

Colombia: FARC Pact Risks Impunity for ‘False-Positives’

Ongoing Prosecutions Could be Closed, Convicted Perpetrators, Released

The justice agreement between the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) could allow members of the armed forces responsible for the systematic execution of civilians to escape justice, Human Rights Watch said on March 28 in a new analysis of the agreement.

UNHCR redefines role in Greece as EU-Turkey deal comes into effect

On March 20, the provisions agreed between the EU and Turkey to stem the large-scale arrival of refugees and migrants to Greece and beyond into Europe came into effect. Starting already on Saturday, the Greek authorities accelerated the transfer to the mainland of an estimated 8,000 refugees and migrants who had arrived on the islands before the 20th of March. This was to separate them from people arriving after that date and who will be subject to the new return policy.

Largest US Restaurant Company Targeted over Treatment of Workers, Animals, Environment

50 Organizations Urge Olive Garden, Darden Restaurants to Improve Practices

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EFF and Partners Support Media Monitoring Service in Fight for Fair Use

Fox News Claims Broadcast TV Database Infringes Copyright

A media monitoring service that creates a text-searchable database of television and radio content is defending its fair use rights before a federal appeals court. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), New York University’s Technology Law and Policy Clinic, and Public Knowledge urged the court Wednesday to protect this innovative technology—and others that have yet to be developed—from being shut down by copyright infringement claims.

Israel/Palestine: Summary Execution of Wounded Palestinian

Rights Worker Who Filmed Killing Threatened

The open and casual way that a soldier appears to execute a wounded, prone Palestinian, which was captured on video, suggests a dangerous climate of impunity for war crimes. The soldier fired an assault rifle at the head of a man identified as Abd al-Fatah al-Sharif, on March 24, 2016 in the West Bank city of Hebron, after al-Sharif and another man allegedly stabbed and wounded an Israeli soldier, the Israeli rights group B’tselem and local media reported.

ICTY/Bosnia: Karadzic Convicted for Srebrenica Genocide

National Courts Should Step Up Efforts on Wartime Atrocity Cases

The conviction of Radovan Karadzic, the former president of the Republic of Srpska, for his role in the Srebrenica genocide and other grave crimes shows that persistence can deliver justice, Human Rights Watch said on March 24.

Iran: Detainees Denied Fair Legal Representation

New Criminal Code Restricts Choice of Lawyer

Iran should remove restrictions on access to lawyers for people charged with national security crimes, Human Rights Watch said on March 24. Nine months after Iran’s new criminal procedure expanded detainees’ access to a lawyer during the investigative phase, authorities are denying people charged with national security and political crimes access to an independent legal defense. These defendants should be able to choose their own lawyers.

Chad: Court Order, But No Cash, for Ex-Dictator’s Victims

A Year On, No Action on Habre-Era Reparations

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Former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre is escorted by military officers after being heard by judge in Dakar, Senegal on July 2, 2013.

UN rights chief urges Egypt to halt 'clampdown' on civil society groups

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Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein, recently appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, holds his first press conference in Geneva, 16 October 2014.

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