Human Rights

Ukraine: More Civilians Killed in Cluster Munition Attacks

Both Sides Have Used Widely Banned Weapon

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A submunition impact crater and fragmentation damage on the wall where two people died in Kramatorsk during an attack with cluster munitions on February 10.

On International Day, UN chief calls for efforts to 'fill world with happiness'

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Children from the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced perform traditional dances at the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, El Fasher, Sudan.

Afghanistan: Probe Police Response to Woman’s Killing

Police Stood by as Mob Killed Woman With Disability

The Afghan government should investigate the failure of police in Kabul to prevent a mob from beating to death a woman with a reported psychosocial disability, Human Rights Watch said on 20 March. On the morning of March 19, 2015, a group of a dozen or more men near the Shah-Do Shamshira shrine claimed the woman, Farkhunda, had burned a copy of the Quran and then beat her to death while police stood by. Media reports state that Farkhunda’s parents have said that their daughter had a mental health condition for many years.

UN urges Pakistan to reinstate suspension of death penalty

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ISIL may have committed genocide, war crimes in Iraq, says UN human rights report

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The Baharka camp, 5km north of Erbil in northern Iraq, is home to thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) following the takeover of large swathes of the country by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Ukraine: More Civilians Killed in Cluster Munition Attacks

Both Sides Have Used Widely Banned Weapon

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Submunitions that failed to explode during a cluster munition attack on Stakhanov on January 23.

UN rights chief raises serious concerns about ‘rushed’ trial of former Maldives President

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Former President Mohamed Nasheed addresses the sixty-fourth session of the General Assembly in 2009.

Iraq: Militia Attacks Destroy Villages, Displace Thousands

Serious Abuses During Fight Against ISIS

Militias, volunteer fighters, and Iraqi security forces engaged in deliberate destruction of civilian property after these forces, following US and Iraqi air strikes, forced the retreat of Islamic State fighters (also known as ISIS) from the town of Amerli and surrounding areas in early September 2014, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on 18 March. The Iraqi government should rein in the militias and countries participating in the fight against ISIS, including the United States and Iran, should ensure military operations and other related support in the fight against ISIS are not paving the way for such abuses.

DR Congo: Mass Arrests of Activists

Crackdown on Free Expression Raises Election Concerns

The arrest of at least 26 activists and others in Kinshasa on March 15, 2015, raises serious concerns of a broader crackdown on free expression before the 2016 Democratic Republic of Congo presidential elections, Human Rights Watch said on 18 March.

Women’s participation in sports key to boosting gender equality – UN

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Girls line up during a basketball drill in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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