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A new Human Rights Watch report outlines how the government of Rwanda keeps tabs on dissidents, both real and perceived, and how threats and acts of intimidation also happen across borders.
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Les autorités rwandaises et leurs intermédiaires utilisent la violence, les mécanismes judiciaires et l’intimidation pour tenter de faire taire les voix critiques de Rwandais vivant dans le monde entier.
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El Parlamento Europeo aprobó el 14 de septiembre de 2023 una resolución contra la “prostitución”, pero eliminó algunas de sus partes más dañinas, dijo hoy Human Rights Watch. El Parlamento adoptó un informe no vinculante, Regulación de la prostitución en la Unión: repercusiones transfronterizas y consecuencias en la igualdad de género y los derechos de las mujeres, pero rechazó “los llamados a un enfoque común para toda la UE basado en el modelo nórdico/de igualdad.”
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Hong Kong authorities have issued baseless arrest warrants and HK$1 million (US$128,000) bounties on eight exiled democracy activists and former legislators that expand China’s political intimidation campaign beyond its borders.
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The practice by Hamas and Islamic Jihad of publicly releasing videos of Israeli hostages is a form of inhumane treatment that amounts to a war crime.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will mark his first year in office on June 30, 2023, having done little to improve human rights protections in the Philippines.
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In the context of the upcoming Australia-Laos 8th bilateral human rights dialogue, the Australian government should press Lao government leaders to end their systemic human rights violations when the two governments meet for a bilateral rights dialogue.
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The Myanmar junta’s increasing obstruction of humanitarian aid in the month since Cyclone Mocha has put thousands of lives at immediate risk and endangered millions of people.
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Rwandan authorities and their proxies are using violence, judicial mechanisms, and intimidation to try to silence criticism from Rwandans living around the world.
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Iranian authorities have arrested at least a dozen activists and increased pressure on a wide range of peaceful dissidents ahead of the anniversary of the nationwide protests that swept the country in 2022.
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Member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) should step up their political, practical and financial support so that the court can fully deliver on its mandate.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings on October 10 and 11, 2023 on state-sponsored torture in Syria since 2011 are critically important for advancing justice.
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Systematic Abuses of Ethiopians May Amount to Crimes Against Humanity
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The Bangladesh government should seriously respond to concerns regarding grave abuses and the crackdown on civil society raised by member states on November 13, 2023, during Bangladesh’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR).
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Islamist armed groups have carried out widespread killings, rapes, and lootings of villages in northeast Mali since January 2023.
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Militia fighters killed at least 46 civilians, half of them children, and pillaged and burned a displaced people’s camp on June 12, 2023, in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern Ituri province.
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La détention d’otages civils par le Hamas et le Jihad islamique constitue un crime de guerre, tout comme le fait de les filmer, apparemment sous la contrainte. Tous les civils détenus devraient être immédiatement libérés, conformément aux lois de la guerre.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) order on November 16, 2023, directing Syria to take all measures within its power to prevent acts of torture and other abuses is a milestone toward protecting civilians in the country
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November 20th marks International Children's Day. This day serves as a poignant reminder that we must take a resolute stand to defend, promote, and celebrate the rights of Yemeni children. We, the undersigned, call on the parties to the conflict in Yemen and the international community to work towards securing justice for Yemeni children and enabling them to lead dignified lives, in accordance with the principles enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Yemen is a signatory.
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Les abus systématiques contre les Éthiopiens pourraient constituer des crimes contre l'humanité
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