Syrian Detainees’ Families Deserve Answers On April 30, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad granted a general amnesty for “Syrian citizens detained on ‘terrorism-related’ crimes,’” except for crimes that resulted in death.
FULL INTERVIEW: Corbett & Knightly on the WHO’s “Global Pandemic Treaty” Its origins, its purpose and its implications moving forward. An edited version of this conversation was originally featured in episode 417 of The Corbett Report podcast, but appears here in full, with thanks to James, hosted on OffG’s Rokfin channel. You can watch that episode, “The Global Pandemic Treaty:
Revelation of the Method Audio Version New Feature! CIA Director, William Casey is reputed to have said to Ronald Reagan ‘We’ll know our disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false.’ Fast forward thirty years, and there’s no piece of fiction the masses will not swallow. From Woke to
Concerns Remain as Egypt Frees Activists and Critics During the last days of Ramadan, on April 24, Egyptian authorities freed around 40 unjustly detained prisoners, among them journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, many of whose families have tirelessly pushed for their release for years. While it is heartwarming to see friends and family of activist Walid Shawky,
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Central African Republic: Abuses by Russia-Linked Forces (Nairobi) – Forces in the Central African Republic, whom witnesses identified as Russian, appear to have summarily executed, tortured, and beaten civilians since 2019, Human Rights Watch said today.
Ukraine: Russian Forces Fired On Civilian Vehicles (Kyiv) – Russian forces have fired on civilian vehicles in three separate incidents in Ukraine’s Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, killing six civilians and wounding three, Human Rights Watch said today.
Pakistan: Amend Abusive ‘Blood Money’ Laws (New York) – The Pakistan government should amend provisions of the criminal law that treat murder and other serious offenses as private disputes, Human Rights Watch said today.
Urgently Help Ukraine Civilians Flee Mariupol (Kyiv) – Russian forces now occupying most of Ukraine’s southeastern port city of Mariupol should ensure that civilians remaining in the city can leave in safety to Ukraine-controlled territory if they choose, Human Rights Watch said today. Older people, people with disabilities, and those who are sick or injured require
Left Goes Bonkers After FL Votes to Eliminate Disney's Special Tax District The radical left on Thursday went bonkers after the Florida legislature voted to eliminate woke Disney’s special tax district.Gov.
Ukraine: Russian Forces’ Trail of Death in Bucha Russian forces committed a litany of apparent war crimes during their occupation of Bucha, a town about 30 kilometers northwest of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, from March 4 to 31, 2022, Human Rights Watch said in a detailed report released today. Human Rights Watch researchers who worked in Bucha from
Morocco: Drop Charges Against Activist (Washington) – Moroccan authorities should drop charges against a social media commentator who risks up to four years in prison on a charge of disrespecting the king, Human Rights Watch said today.
UK Local Elections: A Chance to Improve Children’s Lives On May 5, voters across London will go to the polls to elect their new local government representatives.
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Returns to New York (New York) The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 33rd year, will present a full edition of 10 groundbreaking new films, available both in person and online nationwide in the US from May 20 to 26, 2022. For the first time in two years, the New York festival
Central African Republic: War Crimes Court’s First Trial (Nairobi) – The opening of the first trial at the Central African Republic’s Special Criminal Court (SCC) on April 19, 2022 represents significant progress in the difficult effort to see justice for grave crimes committed in the country, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch issued a question-and-answer document