Беларусь: Мишенью властей стала ведущая правозащитная организация Обновление: 30 сентября Верховный суд постановил удовлетворить иск Министерства юстиции и ликвидировать Белорусский Хельсинкский комитет.Решение не может быть обжаловано.
57 Civil and Human Rights Organizations Urge Biden Administration and Congress to Keep a Pathway to Citizenship for Immigrants in Budget Reconciliation Bill Via email Re: Keep a pathway to citizenship for immigrant communities in the Build Back Better reconciliation bill Dear President Biden, Vice President Harris, Majority Leader Schumer and Speaker Pelosi, We, the undersigned 57 civil and human rights organizations, write to urge you to prioritize keeping a pathway to citizenship
With Pandemic, Mental Health Services Even More Critical (Paris) – Governments and donors should take concrete steps to develop rights-respecting and community-based mental health services, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to governments in advance of the third Global Mental Health Summit. The summit will take place on October 5 and 6, 2021, in Paris. “The global
How the Spike Protein Hurts the Heart This video from the Front Line doctors White Coat Summit was published in mid-August.In it, pathologist Dr.
Michael Moore: Defense Spending Should Address 'Climate Catastrophe,' 'White Supremacists, Coronavirus On Sunday, left-wing activist and filmmaker Michael Moore pushed for defense spending to address things such as the “climate catastrophe,” white supremacy and the coronavirus.
Companies Stand to Make Billions Off Coronavirus Booster Shots The advent of coronavirus booster shots could rake in billions of dollars in profits for companies like Pfizer and Moderna, according to the Associated Press (AP).
Taliban Replaces Ministry of Women’s Affairs with Ministry of Vice and Virtue Trending this week: Women in Afghanistan protest for their rights even after beatings meted out by the Taliban; villagers describe a gruesome massacre by the Myanmar army; China is dismantling Hong Kong's unions; and racial injustice at the US border as agents on horseback abuse Haitian migrants. . Read the full
Leftist ASU Groups Voice Support for Forcing White Students Out of 'Multicultural Center' Several student groups at Arizona State University reacted to a viral video that shows two white students studying in the school’s “multicultural center” being harassed over a laptop sticker, which read, “Police Lives Matter”
International Scrutiny of Rights Situation in Burundi Should Continue We welcome the report of the Commission of Inquiry on the situation of human rights in Burundi and share its assessment that despite some initial promises made by President Évariste Ndayishimiye, the structural reforms needed to address the dire rights situation in Burundi have not taken place. In fact,
WHO Insider Blows Whistle on Gates and GAVI The WHO has turned global health security into a dictatorship, where the director general has assumed sole power to make decisions by which member states must abide
Quad Leaders Should Back Covid-19 Intellectual Property Waiver Leaders from the “Quad” countries – the United States, Japan, India, and Australia – will hold their first in-person summit in Washington, DC, on September 24, amid a global Covid-19 vaccine shortage crisis and deeply inequitable access to vaccines. Three-quarters of the more than five billion vaccine doses administered worldwide have gone
Despite Domestic Chaos Biden Vows to Lower Global Methane Emissions Ahead of President Joe Biden’s first address to the United Nations on Tuesday and just six weeks ahead of the U.N.’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, the U.S.
Reuters and BBC Caught Taking Money for Propaganda Campaign This article was previously published March 10, 2021, and has been updated with new information.Reuters and BBC Caught Taking Money for Propaganda Campaign Analysis by Dr.
Consumer Sentiment Stuck Near Decade Low While Inflation Fears Rise Consumer sentiment remains mired in the depths it sunk to in August.
Burundi: Allegations of Killings, Disappearances, Torture Grave human rights violations have persisted in a context of insecurity in the 15 months since Évariste Ndayishimiye became president of Burundi, Human Rights Watch said.