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Reports that migrants and asylum seekers, including children, have been pushed back by Texas officials, stranded in sweltering heat, and wounded by razor wire installed under Operation Lone Star should be investigated and all federal support to the operation ended.
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Les combattants d’une milice ont tué au moins 46 civils, dont la moitié étaient des enfants, et ont pillé et incendié un camp de personnes déplacées le 12 juin 2023 dans la province de l’Ituri, dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo.
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Media discussions in Cameroon about the health of its president, Paul Biya, 91, are now outlawed.
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Dix ans après l'enlèvement de plus de 200 écolières à Chibok, au Nigeria, les autorités de ce pays ne sont toujours pas parvenues à mettre en place et à maintenir des mesures cruciales pour créer un environnement scolaire sûr pour chaque enfant.
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The Egyptian government’s decision in June 2023 to require all Sudanese to obtain visas to enter Egypt has reduced access to safety for women, children, and older people fleeing the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
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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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Belarusian authorities carried out a widespread and systematic crackdown on dissent and on the spread of information about rights abuses during 2023.
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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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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 opening of a Swiss trial for serious crimes committed in The Gambia on January 8, 2024 represents a significant advance for justice for the victims of grave abuses.
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The bombing and shelling of cities and towns during armed conflict has devastating consequences for cultural heritage and civilians.
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Cuando Martha García, una joven activista con discapacidad y estudiante, se enteró de que la Suprema Corte planeaba modificar un precedente legal que podría debilitar el derecho de las personas con discapacidad a participar en la vida democrática, decidió actuar. / When Martha García, a young activist with a disability and student, learned that the Supreme Court was planning to change a legal precedent that could weaken the right of persons with disabilities to participate in democratic life, she decided to take action.
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The European Parliament passed a resolution against “prostitution” on September 14, 2023, but removed some of its most harmful parts, Human Rights Watch said today. Parliament adopted a non-binding report. Regulation of Prostitution in the EU: Its Cross-Border Implications and Impact on Gender Equality and Women’s Rights, but rejected “calls for an EU-wide approach based on the Nordic/Equality model.”
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Uganda’s new surveillance system, which allows the government to track the real time location of all vehicles in the country, undermines privacy rights, and creates serious risks to the rights to freedom of association and expression.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) conviction of two anti-balaka militia leaders for serious crimes in the Central African Republic is an important step toward justice in the country.
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The Pakistan government’s recent amendment to the country’s cybercrimes act seriously threatens internet freedom and free expression.
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The 39-page report, “‘If We Raise Our Voice They Arrest Us’: Sri Lanka’s Proposed Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” documents abusive security force surveillance and intimidation of activists and campaigners from minority Tamil families of those who “disappeared” during Sri Lanka’s civil war. The authorities are using draconian counterterrorism laws to silence dissenting voices, including those calling for truth and accountability, while government-backed land grabs target Tamil and Muslim communities and their places of worship.
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The Armenian government’s bill for the mandatory installation of video surveillance systems with 24-hour police access throughout the capital, Yerevan, is unjustified and interferes with privacy and other rights.
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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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Las autoridades guatemaltecas deben respetar los resultados de las elecciones celebradas el 25 de junio de 2023,, señalaron hoy Human Rights Watch y la Oficina en Washington para Asuntos Latinoamericanos (WOLA). La comunidad internacional, incluyendo los gobiernos de América Latina, deben instar al gobierno de Guatemala y a otras autoridades a garantizar los valores democráticos y respetar la voluntad de los guatemaltecos expresada en las urnas.
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