Human Rights

Iran: Women Attending a Must for 2016 Volleyball

Volleyball Federation Can Play Key Role in Ending Ban

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Women in Iran are prevented from attending men's sports in stadiums.

Central African Republic: New Wave of Killings

Pope’s Visit Key Moment to Call for Tolerance, Justice

At least 100 people have died in brutal sectarian violence around the Muslim enclave of Kilomètre 5 in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, since September 25, 2015, Human Rights Watch said today. Pope Francis is due to visit the city on November 29 and 30.

Yemen: Coalition Used UK Cruise Missile in Unlawful Airstrike

UK Should Stop Selling Air-to-Ground Munitions to Saudi Arabia-led Forces

The Saudi Arabia-led coalition used a British-made cruise missile to destroy a Yemeni ceramics factory, a civilian object, on September 23, 2015, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said on November 25, based on field research and interviews with eyewitnesses at the scene.

The Fear-mongers’ Bad Advice

Favoring security over privacy only helps the terrorist agenda

The horrendous Paris attacks have provided certain European and U.S. politicians with an irresistible opportunity to attempt to close the door on refugees while seeking to expand overbroad government surveillance. It is important, out of principle and for our collective safety, to reject these appeals to fear and prejudice, as some political leaders have done.

UN urges 'zero tolerance at the highest levels of leadership' to end violence against women and girls

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) and UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the Official Commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women at the UN Headquarters in New York.

France: New Emergency Powers Threaten Rights

Parliament Should Ensure New Powers Not Misused

France should apply broad new powers granted under an expanded state of emergency law in as narrow and limited manner as possible to avoid trampling on human rights, Human Rights Watch said on November 24. The law expands the government’s emergency powers under a 1955 law. It also extends the state of emergency by three months as of November 26, 2015, when the 12 days the government can carry out a state of emergency without a parliamentary extension ends.

Thailand: Constitution to Give Soldiers ‘License to Kill’

Reject Immunity for the Military in Draft Charter

Thailand’s junta has proposed that the new constitution protect military personnel from prosecution for serious abuses, Human Rights Watch said on November 24. The constitution drafters should reject the proposed de facto amnesty.

‘Orange the World’ campaign kicks off efforts to end violence against women and girls – UN

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More than 100,000 people took part in the 2015 International Istanbul Marathon in Turkey on 15 November, with the slogan “Say No to Violence Against Women,” and the overall colour theme of the marathon was orange.

Turkey: Syrians Pushed Back at the Border

Closures Force Dangerous Crossings with Smugglers

Turkey has all but closed its borders to Syrian asylum seekers and is summarily pushing back Syrians detected as they try to cross, Human Rights Watch said on November 23. Syrians described Turkish border guards intercepting them at or near the border, in some cases beating them, and pushing them and dozens of others back into Syria or detaining and then summarily expelling them along with hundreds of others.

China: Allow Independent Investigations Into Xinjiang Violence

Deadly Counterterror Raid Increases Excess Force Concerns

Independent observers and monitors should be allowed to investigate the latest raid by Chinese authorities in the Xinjiang region, which reportedly left 28 people dead, Human Rights Watch said on November 23. Clarifying facts on the ground is essential in order to determine whether excessive force was used.

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