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The legitimate protests were dispersed using disproportionate and, in some cases, unnecessary force by the police in the capital, Tbilisi,…
“Dreamers” refers to young undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, often without any say in…
Joint statement from civil society and human rights organisations on UK Foreign Secretary’s visit to China
Joint statement from civil society and human rights organisations on UK Foreign Secretary’s visit to China October 16, 2024 We,…
World News in Brief: ‘Historic drought’ in southern Africa, human rights in Tunisia, accountability essential for Pakistan mineworker killings
In an appeal for help, the World Food Programme, WFP, said that more than 27 million people’s lives from Lesotho…
“The Sorrow of our Era:” Alarming Cycles of Abuses and Impunity in China ——The Persecution of Lawyer Xie Yang Repeats Patterns of Retaliation against Human Rights Defenders
“The Sorrow of our Era:” Alarming Cycles of Abuses and Impunity in China ——The Persecution of Lawyer Xie Yang Repeats…
‘Broad impunity persists’ for law enforcement violations against Africans and people of African descent: rights experts
Akua Kuenyehia, chair of the independent expert mechanism on advancing racial justice said, “Manifestations of systemic racism against Africans and…
In 2025, the Ministry for the Future, a powerful global organization advocating for the rights of the generations to come,…
“Today’s report reveals the undeniable truth: progress is achievable, but is not fast enough,” said Sima Bahous, UN Women Executive Director.…
World News in Brief: UNICEF mpox response in DR Congo, ‘unprecedented’ threat to Sudan’s heritage, call to suspend Cambodia journalism charter
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has recorded more than 21,000 suspected cases of the viral disease, including over…
Issuing the appeal in Geneva on his behalf, Chief Spokesperson for his Office OHCHR, Ravina Shamdasani, “unequivocally” rejected the “false…