Human Rights
Children Express Fears and Insecurity Following Devastating Nepal Earthquakes
In one of the largest ever child consultations undertaken following a disaster, nearly 2,000 children who survived the earthquakes in Nepal have expressed fear and insecurity at having to live in tents and overcrowded shelters, anxiety about the risks to their health from unsanitary conditions, and worry about their future if they cannot return to school.
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EU-Ukraine hold Human Rights Dialogue
The European Union and Ukraine held their annual Human Rights Dialogue meeting on 24 July in Kyiv. The EU delegation was led by Mr Dirk Schuebel, Head of Division for bilateral relations with the Eastern Partnership countries in the European External Action Service. The Ukrainian delegation was led by Mr. Anton Yanchuk, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine.
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'Senseless cycle of violence' in South Sudan must end – UN humanitarian chief

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O'Brien (top, centre), on a visit to South Sudan, meets with women representatives in the Protection of Civilians site 3, in the capital Juba.
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Thailand: Reject Rights Commission Nominees
Thailand’s national assembly should reject the nominees for the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), whose selection process did not meet international standards, Human Rights Watch said on July 24. Upcoming revisions to the Thai constitution should ensure that the NHRC is credible, independent, and accountable, and that its commissioners are chosen in a transparent manner, open to public scrutiny and broad-based participation.
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UN rights experts hail Zambia’s move away from death penalty, flag ‘areas of concern’ elsewhere in Africa

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Cambodia: Exonerate 11 Wrongly Convicted Activists
Cambodian authorities should immediately exonerate and unconditionally release 11 opposition activists convicted after an unfair trial, Human Rights Watch said on July 21. The three judges at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court took just 15 minutes after the close of proceedings on July 21, 2015, to sentence the members of the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) to 7-20 years in prison on trumped-up charges of “insurrection.”
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South Sudan: Widespread Atrocities in Government Offensive

Problems with overcrowding and poor sanitation at the UNMISS camp in Bentiu have intensified during the rainy season when sections of the camp flood. Conditions are expected to improve as people are relocated to new sections of the camp.
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UN human rights experts renew calls to visit US to advance criminal justice reforms

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China: Secretly Detained Lawyers at Risk of Torture
Thirteen people who were detained in the course of an unprecedented nationwide attack on human rights lawyers remain in police custody incommunicado, leaving them vulnerable to torture and other abuses, Human Rights Watch said on July 20. Police have not informed the families of the detainees of their whereabouts, nor given them access to lawyers. Six other lawyers and activists have disappeared, and it remains unclear whether they have also been detained by authorities.
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Israel: Effectively Investigate Boy’s Killing by Colonel
The evidence in an Israeli colonel’s fatal shooting of a Palestinian boy on July 3, 2015, indicates that the shooting violated international standards on the use of lethal force in policing, and possibly also Israel’s own open-fire regulations. A recently released video supports witness accounts and forensic evidence that Col. Israel Shomer killed Mohammad al-Kasbeh, 17, while al-Kasbeh was fleeing, apparently contradicting the military’s initial statement exonerating the colonel on the grounds that he faced a “mortal danger.”
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