Human Rights
Mexico: Key Supreme Court Ruling on Torture Case
A Mexican Supreme Court ruling on November 6, 2013, affirms the Mexican constitutional principle that evidence obtained through torture or other violations of fundamental human rights is inadmissible, Human Rights Watch said.
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Early Childhood Development Handbook launched ahead of UK All Party Parliamentary Group meeting
UNICEF, in coordination with the University of Northampton (UK), launched a ground-breaking new work, the Handbook Of Early Childhood Development Research And Its Impact On Global Policy.
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UN experts call on Sudan to stop threatening women with flogging

Special Rapporteur on violence against women, Rashida Manjoo.
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Protecting Right to Privacy in Age of Mass Surveillance
In many places around the world, Human Rights Watch exposes abuses of state power and the absence of effective accountability over the agencies of the state – both factors highly relevant to the issue we are discussing here.
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Attacks against polling stations in Kosovo 'utterly deplorable', says UN official

Special Representative Farid Zarif.
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UN agency fears sailing tragedies at start of ‘smuggling season’ in Bay of Bengal

Two displaced boys in Rakhine state, Myanmar, play in a river. Daily life is still a struggle for communities like theirs and some people risk their lives at sea in their search for safety and stability.
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Piracy ransoms amount to more than $339 million over seven-year period – UN report

Counter-piracy operations being conducted in the Gulf of Aden and the east coast of Somalia.
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Mali: Big Step for Justice in ‘Disappearance’ Case
The decision by a judge in Mali to charge and detain three security force members and summon for questioning 17 others for their alleged role in enforced disappearances is an important step for justice in Mali and for the victims’ families. Malian authorities should urgently ensure security for the judge and other judicial personnel investigating the case, and witnesses, and protect the rights of the accused.
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Syria and neighbours need urgent development response, UN officials tell conference

Three Syrian refugee children explore the new camp at Darashakran in northern Iraq.
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Egypt: Protester Killings Not Being Investigated
Egypt’s authorities have yet to announce any move to investigate security force killings of protesters on October 6, 2013. Almost four weeks after police used lethal force to break up protests by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, the authorities have not said they have questioned, or intend to question, security forces about their use of firearms that day.
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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

