Human Rights
Azerbaijan: Investigate Brutal Attack on Journalist
The brutal attack on journalist Ilgar Nasibov in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan is an outrage, and Azerbaijan’s authorities should ensure a prompt, effective, and impartial investigation, Front Line Defenders, Human Rights House Foundation, Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Rafto Foundation for Human Rights, People in Need, Human Rights Watch, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, International Media Support, Article 19, and Reporters Without Borders said.
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UNICEF deploys its largest emergency supply operation ever in a single month
This August UNICEF shipped 1,000 metric tonnes of life-saving supplies for children caught in the world’s most urgent crises -- the largest emergency supply operation in the organization’s history in a single month. The amount delivered would fill 19 cargo jumbo jets.
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Iraqi civilians suffering ‘horrific’ persecution, ethnic cleansing – UN rights chief

Workers unload trucks laden with hundreds of tents for families displaced by recent fighting in Iraq.
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India: Caste Forced to Clean Human Waste
The Indian government should end “manual scavenging” – the cleaning of human waste by communities considered low-caste – by ensuring that local officials enforce the laws prohibiting this discriminatory practice, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released. The government should implement existing legislation aimed to assist manual scavenging community members find alternative, sustainable livelihoods.
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Gaza: Halt Executions
Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip should urgently act to stop executions of Palestinians accused of providing information to the Israeli military and appropriately punish those behind the executions, Human Rights Watch said. News reports said unidentified gunmen believed to be acting on instructions from Hamas executed three people on August 21, 2014, 18 people on August 22, and four people on August 23.
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Thousands Expected for Monday's Funeral of Slain Ferguson Teen

People gather on Aug. 24, 2014, at the site where unarmed African American teenager Michael Brown was recently shot to death by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Oman Joins Landmine Ban Treaty
Oman joined the international treaty banning antipersonnel landmines on August 20, 2014, Human Rights Watch said. It is the 8th Arab country and 162nd country worldwide to join. The move should encourage the remaining 11 countries in the Middle East and North Africa to join the Mine Ban Treaty and respect its provisions.
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UN confirms handover of US journalist Peter Theo Curtis

UNDOF peacekeepers patrol Golan Heights.
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In Ukraine, UN relief chief pledges support for political, aid, rebuilding efforts

Local volunteers prepare humanitarian aid in the cellar of the Sloviansk public library, Ukraine, which serves as a warehouse and collection point for UNHCR's aid delivery.
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Ban urges Russia, Ukraine to exercise restraint after aid convoy crosses border

An elderly returnee to Sloviansk, Ukraine, whose house was hit by artillery and needs major repairs, is comforted by a relative.
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Human Rights
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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

