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Afghanistan: Rights experts alarmed over Taliban use of ‘brutal’ punishments
HUMAN RIGHTS

Afghanistan: Rights experts alarmed over Taliban use of ‘brutal’ punishments

World News IntelMay 11, 2023

The urgent call from the ten Special Rapporteurs and members of the Working Group on…

Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council
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Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council

World News IntelMay 11, 2023

The development comes after more than three weeks of fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces…

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LL.M. in Human Rights | Human Rights Careers

World News IntelMay 11, 2023

Disclosure: Human Rights Careers may be compensated by course providers. Key information University University of…

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Be assured the Voice will be a grassroots, diverse process – Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

World News IntelMay 10, 2023

By Paula Gerber Australians have many questions about what The Voice to Parliament will look…

One pregnant woman or newborn dies every 7 seconds: new UN report
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One pregnant woman or newborn dies every 7 seconds: new UN report

World News IntelMay 9, 2023

The report, Improving maternal and newborn health and survival and reducing stillbirth, assesses the latest data, which have similar…

UN calls on Taliban to end corporal punishment in Afghanistan
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UN calls on Taliban to end corporal punishment in Afghanistan

World News IntelMay 8, 2023

“Corporal punishment is a violation of the Convention against Torture and must cease,” said UNAMA’s…

Keep Sudan borders open UNHCR urges, amid alarming rise in child deaths
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Keep Sudan borders open UNHCR urges, amid alarming rise in child deaths

World News IntelMay 8, 2023

Elizabeth Tan, UNHCR’s Director of International Protection said their first request was that countries allow…

Afghanistan: Women tell UN rights experts ‘we’re alive, but not living’
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Afghanistan: Women tell UN rights experts ‘we’re alive, but not living’

World News IntelMay 7, 2023

“We are alarmed about widespread mental health issues and accounts of escalating suicides among women…

Human rights experts alarmed over ‘imminent executions’ in Saudi Arabia
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Human rights experts alarmed over ‘imminent executions’ in Saudi Arabia

World News IntelMay 4, 2023

“Despite being charged with terrorism, they were reportedly arrested for resisting forced evictions in the…

Human rights ‘best antidote’ to advance peace, Security Council hears
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Human rights ‘best antidote’ to advance peace, Security Council hears

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

Ambassadors met to examine the Council’s efforts towards building trust that leads to sustainable peace,…

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