Human Rights

Mali: UN reaffirms support for African military force after deadly terrorist attack

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A displaced Malian woman prepares dinner for her family in the capital, Bamako.

Saudi Arabia: Huge Obstacles for First Woman Lawyer

Need Protection From Discrimination, End to Guardianship Restrictions

Saudi authorities need to lift the many obstacles facing the first woman to train as a lawyer in Saudi Arabia before she can enter the profession on an equal basis with men. The Justice Ministry on April 8, 2013, licensed Arwa al-Hujaili, a King Abdulaziz University graduate from Jeddah, as a legal trainee, which allows her to practice law and, after a three-year apprenticeship, to become a fully licensed lawyer.

In East Africa, heavy rains test emergency preparedness

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Flooded

Concern Grows About Human Rights in Egypt

Among the many reasons why Egyptians rose up against their government more than two years ago were widespread allegations of police brutality and human rights violations.

Inspections of Russian media NGOs could affect media freedom, says OSCE representative

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović Tuesday voiced her concern about unannounced inspections of media NGOs in Russia.

Second round of municipal elections well administered and highly competitive, but lack of level playing field persists, observers say

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A Karpoš Municipality electoral board during the second round of the municipal elections in Skopje, 7 April 2013.

OSCE human rights office calls for greater efforts to ensure security for Roma and Sinti communities

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"Hard Life". Roma neighbours in my hometown, Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2010. Finalist of OSCE photo contest on tolerance and non-discrimination (2010).

Aid access still limited for displaced in Myanmar’s Kachin State

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No international aid here.

On anniversary, Ban honours victims and survivors of Rwanda genocide

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Racial or ethnic discrimination has been used to instill fear or hatred of others, often leading to conflict and war, as in the case of the Rwanda genocide in 1994.

UAE: Don’t Deport Tamil Refugees to Sri Lanka

United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities should not deport 19 Tamil refugees to Sri Lanka because they would be at serious risk of torture and persecution upon return. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has recognized all 19 as refugees, but the UAE authorities have told the group they must leave the country.

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