Human Rights

Cambodia: Drop Charges Against Journalists

Trial of 2 Ex-Cambodia Daily Reporters Part of Broader Media Crackdown

The Cambodian authorities should immediately drop fabricated incitement charges against two former Cambodia Daily journalists, Human Rights Watch said on Dec 22, 2019.

Humanitarian Catastrophe In Maarat Al Nouman, Syria; At Least 38 Dead, Hundreds Injured

A week of relentless airstrikes, barrel bomb attacks and artillery strikes have devastated Maarat Al Nouman and the South Eastern Idlib countryside in Syria. At least 38 civilians have been killed this week including eight women and seven children. Hundreds more have been wounded and the casualty count is expected to rise significantly. In the past week, at least 60,000 civilians were internally displaced and face harsh conditions during the start of winter.

Philippines: 80 Massacre Suspects Remain At Large

Manila Court to Issue Verdicts in 2009 Maguindanao Killings

The Philippine authorities’ failure to arrest 80 suspects in the 2009 Maguindanao Massacre case puts victims’ families at grave risk, Human Rights Watch said on Dec 18, 2019. On December 19, 2019, a special court in Quezon City, Metro Manila, is expected to hand down verdicts for the 107 defendants in custody charged with the murder of 58 people and other offenses.

Surge in Garment Industry Transparency

Laws Needed to Ensure Companies Adopt Human Rights Practices

Clothing and footwear brands and retailers have dramatically increased their disclosure of information about their supply chains in the past three years, a coalition of unions, human rights groups, and labor rights advocates said in a joint report released on Dec 18, 2019. In 2016, the coalition created the Transparency Pledge, a minimum standard of supply chain transparency that enables advocates, workers, and consumers to find out where a brand’s products are made.

Senegal: Failure to End Abuses in Quranic Schools

Roadmap for Reform Seeks Bold Action to Protect Talibé Children

The Senegalese government has not gone far enough to combat the chronic and widespread abuse, exploitation, and neglect of thousands of talibé children living in traditional Quranic schools, Human Rights Watch and the Platform for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPDH), a Senegalese coalition of rights groups, said in a report released on Dec 16, 2019.

Algeria: Prominent Rights Defender Imprisoned on Election Eve

Arrested, Sentenced the Same Day

The Algerian authorities should immediately release a prominent rights defender arrested on December 10, 2019 and convicted and sentenced the same day, Human Rights Watch said on Dec 12, 2019.

India: Citizenship Bill Discriminates Against Muslims

Draft Law Favors Hindus, Other Non-Muslim Immigrants

The Indian government’s proposed law to grant citizenship based on religion violates India’s international legal obligations, Human Rights Watch said on Dec 11, 2019. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 protects only the rights of non-Muslim irregular immigrants from the neighboring Muslim-majority countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

Despite significant increase in birth registration, a quarter of the world’s children remain ‘invisible’

Proportion of registered births increased almost 20 per cent over past decade, yet 166 million children under-five have never been officially recorded

The number of children whose births are officially registered has increased significantly worldwide, yet 166 million children under-five, or 1 in 4, remain unregistered, according to a new report released by UNICEF on its own 73rd birthday.

Human Rights Day celebrates ‘tremendous activism’ of the world’s young people

The United Nations is highlighting the role of young people in leading the way to a better future for all people for this year’s observance of Human Rights Day, celebrated on Tuesday.

‘World has failed’ victims of genocide too often: Guterres

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Marking the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda (2019).

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