Human Rights

UN chief voices 'grave concern' at deepening crisis in Iraq

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People fleeing intense fighting in Mosul, the third largest city in Iraq, crossing into the Erbil governerate.

Obama to Seek $2 Billion to Curb Influx of Child Immigrants

President Barack Obama is seeking $2 billion in emergency funds to curb the influx of women and children fleeing Central America and illegally entering the United States.

Thousands of Families Flee Fresh Attack on Iraqi Village

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Central African Republic: ICC Investigation Needed

National and International Judicial Efforts Needed for Stability

The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor should accept a request from the Central African Republic government to open a new investigation into serious crimes committed in the country.

Violations of media freedom in eastern Ukraine do not stop, says OSCE media representative

OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović expressed her concern about steps of the self-proclaimed “Donetsk People’s Republic” aimed at controlling media of the Donetsk region in Ukraine.

Employers attack workers’ right to strike

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Tunisians Implicated in Iraq War Crimes

Recent Atrocity Highlights Need for investigations

The Tunisian authorities should promptly investigate allegations that Tunisian combatants have committed war crimes in Iraq and Syria. On June 13, 2014, a man calling himself Abu Hamza al-Mouhamadi, and identifying himself as Tunisian, posted on his now-closed Facebook page three videos and associated photographs apparently showing his role in the abuse and ultimate execution of five detained Iraqi border guards.

Tajikistan: Dam Resettlement Undermines Livelihoods

Government, Donors Should Enhance Access to Food, Water, Education

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A row of partially complete, unoccupied houses in the resettlement community in Nurabod district.

Court ruling forcing Slovak newspaper to publicly apologize may have chilling effect on media freedom, warns OSCE representative

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A view of Bratislava, Slovakia. (Jim Nix)

Kenya: Toxic Lead Threatening Lives

Treat, Compensate Victims of Mombasa Smelter

Thousands of people in a poor urban district outside Mombasa face serious health consequences from toxic lead from a battery recycling plant, Human Rights Watch said. The crisis is the result of the Kenyan government’s failure to adequately regulate the lead smelter in the Owino Uhuru district.

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