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A Swiss court’s conviction of the former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko for crimes against humanity is monumental for Gambian victims of atrocity crimes during the rule of Yahya Jammeh. The verdict is a major achievement for Switzerland’s efforts to hold accountable those responsible for grave crimes committed abroad.
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No Justice for Suspicious Death; Detainee journalist Dieudonné Niyonsenga Denounces Torture in Court
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Dans les régions de l’est de l’Ukraine occupées par la Russie, les autorités imposent des programmes scolaires russes, uniquement dans cette langue et diffusant une propagande anti-ukrainienne.
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Russian authorities are suppressing the Ukrainian language and curriculum, imposing the Russian curriculum, anti-Ukrainian propaganda, and Russian as the language of instruction in schools in areas of Ukraine that Russia is occupying,
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On October 14, the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, Karim A. A. Khan, announced that his office would step up investigative efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo, focusing in particular on crimes committed in the North Kivu province since January 2022.
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A new Niger government ordinance creating a database of people suspected of terrorism undermines fundamental rights enshrined in national and international law.
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Les autorités militaires du Burkina Faso utilisent de façon abusive une loi d’urgence afin d’enrôler illégalement des magistrats – procureurs et juges – qui ont lancé des procédures judiciaires à l’encontre de partisans de la junte.
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Nuestro análisis anual sobre los derechos humanos en el mundo
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Azerbaijani authorities have arrested a researcher and political analyst, Bahruz Samadov, on spurious treason charges, in the government’s escalating crackdown against its critics.
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Les attaques menées par les Forces de soutien rapide (RSF) et des milices alliées à El Geneina, capitale du Darfour occidental au Soudan, entre avril et novembre 2023, ont fait plusieurs milliers de morts et provoqué le déplacement de centaines de milliers de personnes
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On Tuesday, Australia’s National Children’s Commissioner released a report, “Help way earlier!”, that finds that Australia is failing to protect children’s rights in its criminal justice system.
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Le 31 juillet 2024, un tribunal en Guinée a condamné l’ancien président guinéen autoproclamé, Moussa Dadis Camara, et sept autres personnes, lors d’un procès historique pour des viols et des meurtres de manifestants commis en 2009.
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The Vietnamese government should repeal a draconian new decree tightening control of internet use and the 2018 Law on Cybersecurity.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings on January 11 and 12, 2024, on genocide in Gaza will include the first formal response by Israel before an independent and impartial court, to allegations of atrocities against the Palestinian people since October 7, 2023.
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Russian authorities are suppressing the Ukrainian language and curriculum, imposing the Russian curriculum, anti-Ukrainian propaganda, and Russian as the language of instruction in schools in areas of Ukraine that Russia is occupying,
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Au Myanmar, les musulmans rohingyas sont confrontés aux menaces les plus graves depuis 2017, lorsque l’armée de ce pays a mené une vaste campagne de massacres, de viols et d’incendies criminels dans l’État de Rakhine.
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The 107-page report, “‘Your Child Does Not Exist Here’: Human Rights Abuses Against Children Under El Salvador’s ‘State of Emergency,’” documents arbitrary detention, torture, and other forms of ill-treatment against children under President Nayib Bukele’s “war on gangs.” Detained children have often faced overcrowding, lack of adequate food and health care, and have been denied access to their lawyers and family members. In some cases, children have been held, in the first days after...
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Kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters on June 25, 2024, including protesters who were fleeing.
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Iraq’s parliament is moving forward an amendment to the country’s Personal Status Law that would allow Iraqi religious authorities, rather than state law, to govern marriage and inheritance matters at the expense of fundamental rights.
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Burkina Faso's military authorities are misusing an emergency law to unlawfully conscript magistrates – prosecutors and judges – who have opened legal proceedings against junta supporters.
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