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Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are facing the gravest threats since 2017, when the Myanmar military carried out a sweeping campaign of massacres, rape, and arson in northern Rakhine State.
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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 Sri Lankan government continues to persecute the families of victims of enforced disappearance who seek to enforce their 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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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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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 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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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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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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Media discussions in Cameroon about the health of its president, Paul Biya, 91, are now outlawed.
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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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Le 14 octobre, le Procureur de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), Karim A. A. Khan, a annoncé que son bureau allait « réactiver » ses enquêtes en République démocratique du Congo, en particulier sur les crimes perpétrés dans la province du Nord-Kivu depuis janvier 2022.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s request for an arrest warrant for Myanmar military commander-in-chief, Sr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, for alleged crimes against humanity is a major step towards justice for the country’s Rohingya population
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Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied Arab militias summarily executed at least 28 ethnic Massalit and killed and injured dozens of civilians on May 28, 2023, in Sudan’s West Darfur state.
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South Africa is failing to provide hundreds of thousands of older people access to basic care and support services, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Many face risks to their physical well-being and safety and experience profound distress and fear at the prospect of being forced to live, and die, in an institution.
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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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The Burkina Faso armed forces summarily executed at least 9 men, and forcibly disappeared and apparently killed 18 others in three incidents since February 2023 in Séno province.
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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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One million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face little prospect of safely returning home, six years since the Myanmar military launched a campaign of mass atrocities in Rakhine State on August 25, 2017.
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Tunisian security forces have collectively expelled several hundred Black African migrants and asylum seekers, including children and pregnant women, to a remote, militarized buffer zone at the Tunisia-Libya border. The group includes people with both regular and irregular legal status in Tunisia, expelled without due process. Many reported violence by authorities during arrest or expulsion.
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