Human Rights
Civilians in Syria suffering ‘a living tragedy’ with no end in sight, UN human rights expert warns

In the Tishreen camp for displaced persons in Aleppo, Syria, residents go about their daily lives.
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ICC: Trial of Bosco Ntaganda for Congo Crimes
The opening of the trial of Bosco Ntaganda on September 2, 2015, at the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends the message that elusive suspects in grave international crimes may someday be brought to justice, Human Rights Watch said on september 1.
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Russia: Children With Disabilities Face Discrimination
Children with disabilities in Russia face serious obstacles to accessing quality education, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on September 1. The Russian government should build on progress to date to make sure that children with disabilities are not shut out from quality, inclusive education at all levels of the education system.
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Grim crisis within EU borders
Seventy-one decomposing bodies discovered in a truck on the side of an Austrian highway. Two hundred presumed drowned when their boat sunk off the Libyan coast. Fifty-two people found suffocated in the hold of another boat. This relentless catalogue of death, within the space of 24 hours, is a particularly grim reminder of the crisis at and within EU borders.
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Burma: Parties Ordered Not to Criticize Army
The Burmese election commission should immediately revoke new regulations that prohibit political parties and candidates from criticizing the Burmese military and the constitution on state media, Human Rights Watch said on August 31. Curtailing discussion of issues fundamental to Burma’s future violates the right to free expression and deprives the public of the right to information and the ability to debate key issues, which is a central purpose of democratic elections.
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Israel: Drop City Ban on Released Eritreans, Sudanese
The Israeli authorities’ declared ban on recently released Eritrean and Sudanese nationals living and working in Tel Aviv and Eilat violates their right to freedom of movement, Human Rights Watch said on August 31. About 41,000 Eritrean and Sudanese nationals live in Israel, most of them in Tel Aviv, Arad, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Eilat, and Jerusalem, although there are no known statistics showing how many live in each city.
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Land, resource rights key to Sami people’s self-determination, says UN expert

Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples Victoria Tauli-Corpuz.
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Bodies found dead in a truck near border, while asylum seekers flow into Hungary

Exhausted asylum-seekers after days of walking take some rest at the Rozke police centre before being moved to detention centres elsewhere in Hungary.
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Prohibition of enforced disappearance is 'absolute,' UN declares, urging action to ramp-up searches for missing

Relatives of abducted children speak out for the disappeared in Lamwo district, northern Uganda.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions

Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020


