Human Rights

Year of conflict in South Sudan has stolen future of a generation of children – UNICEF

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Children in South Sudan.

US: Tobacco Company Bans Hiring Children Under 16

Altria Group Strengthens Its Child Labor Policy

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A 16-year-old worker harvests tobacco on a farm in Kentucky.

After CIA torture revelations, US must now recover moral high ground – UN expert

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Mr. Juan Mendez, Special Rapporteur on Torture, Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

Turkey: Security Bill Undermines Rights

Parliament Should Rethink Hasty Measures to Increase Police Powers

The Turkish government’s proposed expansion of police powers to search and detain and for the use of firearms would undermine human rights protections. A number of the proposals in a draft security bill would circumvent the role of prosecutors and judiciary in ways that directly undercut safeguards against the arbitrary abuse of power.

Israel/Palestine: Palestinian Official Dies After Border Police Assault

Peaceful Protest Against West Bank Settlements

Multiple witnesses have described how a senior Palestinian official who died on December 10, 2014 had been assaulted by at least three Israeli border police. The witnesses all stated that the official, Ziad Abu Ein, 55, had not used any force against the Israeli forces, and that the security forces were suppressing a peaceful demonstration against Israel’s unlawful West Bank settlements. The evidence of the witnesses all suggested that Abu Ein could not reasonably have been seen to pose any threat to the security forces, meaning the assaults on him were unlawful.

Elena Valenciano on human rights: "The EU has to set an example"

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Elena Valenciano

Marking international observance, UN declares ‘Every day is Human Rights Day’

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US: Senate Report Slams CIA Torture, Lies

Release Full Study; Investigate Senior Officials

The US Senate Intelligence Committee’s report summary on the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) detention and interrogation program is a powerful denunciation of the agency’s extensive and systematic use of torture, Human Rights Watch said on December 10, 2014. The 525-page partially redacted summary, released on December 9, 2014, is part of a 6,700-page classified report that the committee has still not indicated it plans to release.

Australia: Stop Forced Returns Without Proper Screening

Asylum Seekers May Be at Risk of Torture in Sri Lanka

The Australian government should cease forced returns of Sri Lankan asylum seekers until they are provided fair, thorough, and transparent processing of their protection claims, Amnesty International, the Human Rights Law Centre, and Human Rights Watch said on December 10, 2014. On November 29, 2014, Australian authorities turned over to Sri Lankan authorities a boat carrying 37 asylum seekers.

UN expert calls for prosecution of CIA, US officials for crimes committed during interrogations

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Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism Ben Emmerson.

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