Human Rights
Hunger looms in South Sudan as fighting threatens to disrupt agriculture, UN warns

Displaced civilians with some of their only possessions take refuge at UN House.
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OSCE human rights chief again urges United States to close Guantanamo Detention Facility

Guantanamo
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South Sudan: UN mission cites 'clear indications' death count much higher than early estimates

Civilians fleeing the fighting and seeking refuge, wait outside a compound of the UN Mission in Bor (December 2013).
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Exodus adds to CAR crisis

Some 20,000 people have left CAR for Chad and many more are expected to follow.
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As crises worsen, UN seeks $99 million more for refugees in Central African Republic, South Sudan

Displaced civilians of Bangui take shelter in the shell of an aircraft at the city's airport.
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World Bank Group: Inadequate Response to Killings, Land Grabs
A report made public on January 10, 2014, by a World Bank Group ombudsman reinforces the need for proper oversight of its investments around the world, Human Rights Watch said. The review concerned an investment in a company that was at the center of a spate of violence and killings in Honduras.
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Cambodia: EI condemns violence against striking garment workers
EI has strongly condemned the continued disproportionate violence perpetrated by Cambodian authorities against striking garment workers. Five workers have been killed, dozens injured and at least 39 arrested. The strike has been halted but demands for an increased minimum wage are maintained.
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Côte d’Ivoire: Positive Sign for Justice
The Ivorian government took an important step in supporting accountability for the country’s postelection atrocities by renewing the mandate of the special unit investigating those crimes, Human Rights Watch said. The government now needs to ensure adequate staffing, security, and independence for the body to carry out robust investigations.
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United States: Internet Companies Assessed on Rights Policies
The first independent assessment of major internet companies shows that companies can and do incorporate voluntary standards on privacy and freedom of expression into their operations.
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African Migrant Protest in Israel Enters 4th Day
In Israel, several thousand African migrants demonstrated Wednesday for a fourth day against a new law that allows authorities to detain indefinitely those without valid visas. The migrants say they are political refugees -- but the government insists they are economic migrants.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

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

