The Fragility of Women's Rights in Afghanistan “But can we trust the Taliban on women’s rights?” has been a favorite question of journalists in recent years.
From Rio, a Cautionary Tale on Police Violence In 2015, Adriana Perez da Silva’s 16-year-old son and four of his friends were driving home after a day in the park when the police fired at their car, killing them.Ms.
Afghanistan: At-Risk Civilians Need Evacuation, Protection (New York) – Afghans at heightened risk of persecution from advancing Taliban forces are in urgent need of evacuation and international protection abroad, Human Rights Watch said today.
Cybercrime is Dangerous, But a New UN Treaty Could Be Worse for Rights The sudden disappearance of REvil, a cybercrime group behind the massive ransomware attack that swept through businesses worldwide in early July, temporarily eased tensions over the barrage of cyberattacks believed to be linked to Russia. But international attention to cybercrime is likely to continue to grow, and not only because
Congo Promotes Ex-Rebel Leader to Top Position Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi recently announced the launch of a long-awaited Disarmament, Demobilization, Community Recovery and Stabilization program, meant to encourage thousands of fighters from more than 100 armed groups to lay down their weapons. The country has needed an effective framework for decades, as removing
Still No Justice for Zimbabwe’s 2018 Post-Election Violence After Zimbabwe’s August 2018 presidential election, I witnessed violent abuses on the streets of Harare, the capital, when uniformed soldiers indiscriminately fired live ammunition at people protesting delayed election results. In a Twitter post, President Emmerson Mnangagwa called for “an independent investigation into what occurred in Harare” and said
Myanmar: Coup Leads to Crimes Against Humanity (Bangkok) – Myanmar’s military junta has committed numerous abuses against the population that amount to crimes against humanity in the six months since the February 1, 2021 coup, Human Rights Watch said today. Since the military takeover, millions of people have taken to the streets across the country and peacefully
Greece: Stop Denying Refugee Children an Education (Athens) – The Greek government should urgently reform discriminatory policies so that children seeking asylum can go to school when the new year begins on September 13, 2021, Human Rights Watch said today. Only 1 in 7 children living in camps was able to attend school in the last school year,
Demand for Justice for Azimjon Askarov’s Death Kyrgyzstan authorities have yet to conduct an independent investigation into the death in detention on July 25, 2020, of the human rights defender and journalist Azimjon Askarov
Iran: Deadly Response to Water Protests (Beirut) – Iranian authorities appear to have used excessive force against demonstrators in southwestern Iran protesting lack of access to water, Human Rights Watch said today.
Mobilising Against the Corporate Hijack of Agriculture and the UN Food Systems Summit The UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), including a ‘pre-summit’, will take place in September 2021 in New York.
The Personal Responsibility Vortex Bret Weinstein is an evolutionary theorist and member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College.
According EU and US, Microsoft Exchange email hack came from China The European Union and United States on Monday blamed China for the hacking of the Microsoft Exchange email server that compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year.
Frontex Reform Needed to Protect Migrant Rights in Europe The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, known as Frontex, has failed to protect the rights of people at European Union borders, a European Parliament investigation has found.
Japan: Stop Real Estate Project in Myanmar Japanese business entities should stop their participation in a commercial real estate project involving Myanmar’s abusive military, Human Rights Now, Human Rights Watch, Japan International Volunteer Center, Justice For Myanmar, and Mekong Watch said today.