Human Rights

Bahrain: Stop Deportations of Nationals

Unlawful Interference With Family Life

Bahraini authorities have deported five stateless Bahrainis, whom they had previously stripped of their citizenship, since February 21, 2016. Another nine people stripped of their citizenship will be at risk of deportation if a court of appeal does not overturn the decision to strip them of their citizenship, which is based on a vague accusation that they had “damaged state security.”

Colombia: over 250,000 children impacted by conflict despite peace talks, UN agency reports

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Internally displaced children, victims of conflict in Colombia.

Ukraine: Fear, Repression in Crimea

Rapid Rights Deterioration in 2 Years of Russian Rule

Russian authorities have created a pervasive climate of fear and repression in Crimea in the two years since it has occupied the peninsula, Human Rights Watch said today. It is crucial for key international actors to keep Crimea’s drastically deteriorating human rights situation high on their agendas.

UN: Keep Human Rights Spotlight on Iran

Renew Special Rapporteur’s Mandate

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) should renew the mandate of its special rapporteur on Iran, 34 human rights and other organizations said in a letter to council member countries on March 17.

Addressing violent extremism ‘urgent human rights priority,’ warns UN chief

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

Ukraine: Fear, Repression in Crimea

Rapid Rights Deterioration in 2 Years of Russian Rule

Russian authorities have created a pervasive climate of fear and repression in Crimea in the two years since it has occupied the peninsula, Human Rights Watch said on March 18. It is crucial for key international actors to keep Crimea’s drastically deteriorating human rights situation high on their agendas.

Russia: Rights Defender Attacked in Chechnya

End Zero Accountability Policy for Attacks on Activists

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Igot Kalyapin, Joint Mobile Group of Russian human rights defenders in Chechnya, and Tanya Lokshina, Human Rights Watch immediately after the attack at the press-conference. Copyright: Yulia Orlova, Human Rights Center "Memorial" December 11, 2014.

Turkey: Academics Jailed For Signing Petition

Hundreds Investigated for ‘Terrorism’

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The Academics for Peace petition signed by 1128 academics was read out at a press conference in Istanbul on January 11, 2016.

US/Cuba: Credibility of Obama Policy on the Line

Engagement Without International Pressure Unlikely to Bring Change

United States President Barack Obama should call for concrete measures to end systematic repression in Cuba during his visit to Havana from March 20 to 22, 2016, Human Rights Watch said on March 16 ,2016.

On eve of migration summit, UN rights expert urges EU countries to revisit border controls

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Syrian refugees on the border of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia They were among the last group of people allowed to cross from Greece, before the Serbian and other borders along the Balkan route were closed.

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