Human Rights

Indonesia: Children Seeking Refuge Find Abuse, Neglect

Detained, Beaten in Squalid Facilities, or Left to Fend for Themselves

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Two asylum-seeking boys stand on a staircase while detained at Belawan Immigration Detention Center in September 2012

OSCE Special Representative, at conference in Vienna, links inequality, globalization and trafficking

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OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, Ambassador Ihor Prokopchuk, Chairperson of the OSCE Permanent Council and Jan Eliasson, UN Deputy Secretary-General at the opening session of the Alliance against Trafficking in Persons conference, Vienna, 25 June 2013.

Security Council strengthens efforts to end impunity for conflict-related sexual violence

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Wide view of the Security Council meeting on women and peace and security.

Albania’s elections active and competitive, but mistrust between political forces tainted the environment, international observers say

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A man scanning the voters list for his name outside a polling station in Elbasan during the Albanian presidential elections, 23 June 2013.

UNICEF: Children are both the makers and the markers of healthy, sustainable societies

One year after the Rio+20 Sustainable Development Conference building “The future we want” – Rio’s outcome – will be dependent on children being at the heart of the post-2015 agenda, says UNICEF.

Discrimination against widows must end, urges senior UN official on International Day

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Ivorian widows run a small restaurant in Yopougon, Côte d'Ivoire

Saudi Arabia: 5-Year Sentence for Rights Defender

Increasing Crackdown on Activists

Saudi Arabia’s Specialized Criminal Court sentenced a prominent human rights activist to five years in prison on June 17, 2013, based on his writings and exposure of human rights abuses. Mikhlif al-Shammari was convicted of “sowing discord” and other offenses and barred from travelling for 10 years.

New York: Pass Condom Law to Protect Public Health

End Their Use as Evidence of Prostitution

The New York State Assembly should enact a bill that would prohibit the use of condoms as evidence of prostitution-related offenses. Assembly bill 2736 was voted out of the New York State Assembly Rules Committee on June 20, 2013 and could be passed by the full assembly before the session ends.

US: Reject Extreme Immigration Enforcement Bill

Proposed Law Would Give Police Broad Powers to Enforce Federal Laws

The United States House of Representatives should reject an expansive immigration enforcement bill that would worsen existing abuses within the US immigration system.

China: ‘Benefit the Masses’ Campaign Surveilling Tibetans

Cadre Teams in Villages Collecting Political Information, Monitoring Opinions

The Chinese government, under the rationale of a campaign to improve rural living standards, has sent more than 20,000 officials and communist party cadres to Tibetan villages to undertake intrusive surveillance of people, carry out widespread political re-education, and establish partisan security units, said Human Rights Watch. These tactics discriminate against those perceived as potentially disloyal, and restrict their freedom of religion and opinion.

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