US Should Use Refugee Resettlement Slots Now United States President Joe Biden inherited a refugee resettlement program on life support after the administration of former President Donald Trump decimated it.
South Korea: Reject Amendments to Press Law (Seoul) - South Korea’s National Assembly should reject proposed amendments to the law on media arbitration that would undermine media freedom and freedom of expression, Article 19, Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet, Open Net Association, and Human Rights Watch said today in letters to President Moon Jae-in , National Assembly members,
UN Rights Chief to Report on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang In just two sentences, the United Nations human rights chief signaled this week that time is up on the Chinese government’s attempts to evade international scrutiny for its sweeping human rights abuses. After noting possible areas of cooperation, High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet bluntly told the United
US: Commit to Joining Cluster Munitions Ban (Washington, DC, September 15, 2021) – The United States government should reject and reverse the ill-considered cluster munition policy directive adopted by the previous administration in 2017, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing the Cluster Munition Monitor 2021 report. The administration of President Joe Biden should commit to joining the
Biden Administration Targets Out-of-Control US Drug Prices Last week, the administration of US President Joe Biden released a much-anticipated policy agenda for addressing exorbitant prescription drug costs in the United States.
The Bombshell Outbreak in the Wuhan Lab Any question about the origin of SARS-CoV-2 has been dispelled by a new addendum from the House Foreign Affairs Committee of the 117th Congress that reviewed public data and classied intelligence to reveal key new facts. In the short video above, Saagar Enjeti talks about a few of the interesting
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Bill Fighting Social Media Censorship Governor of Texas Greg Abbott (R) has signed a bill into law aimed at stopping social media companies from censoring their users on the basis of their political viewpoints.
9/11 Unleashed a Global Storm of Human Rights Abuses The September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were foremost a tragedy for the nearly 3,000 victims and their families.
US: Advance Human Right to Safe, Affordable Water (Washington, DC) – The United States Congress should support programs that ensure everyone in the US has access to safe and affordable water, Human Rights Watch said in a video released today.
Twitter Suspends J.D. Vance Campaign Account Twitter has suspended the official press account of J.D.Vance, a contender in the Republican primary for Ohio’s Senate race in the midterm elections.
Long-Term Dangers of Experimental mRNA Shots Lets start with a thought experiment: If an engineering design aw exists and no one measures it, can it really injure people or kill them? a Twitter user named Ehden writes.
Democrats Consider Plastic Tax to Help Pay for $3.5 Trillion Budget Senate Democrats are considering several ways to tax Americans in order to pay for their leftist wishlist, otherwise known as the $3.5 trillion budget resolution.
Cafe Reopens as 'Private Club' in Defiance of Coronavirus Orders Rae’s Cafe, an eatery in Blue Springs, Missouri, that was ordered to close by Jackson County on Friday, closed to the public Saturday but apparently reopened, declaring itself a “private club.” “Jackson County ordered the owner of the cafe to close because it received repeated violations of the county’