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The UN Human Rights Council Should Address the Rapidly Growing Human Rights Crisis in Tunisia

The Human Rights Council should urgently address the deterioration of the human rights situation in Tunisia, four human rights organizations said today as the 53rd Council’s session is underway.

More than 100 Organizations Urge a Centralized Process for a Chance to Come Home

The Honorable Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary of Homeland Security Washington, DC 20528 June 20, 2023 Re: More than 100 Organizations Urge a Centralized Process for a Chance to Come Home Dear Secretary Mayorkas, We the undersigned organizations respectfully request that you facilitate the returns of unjustly deported people with pending requests

Lebanon: Enforce Anti-Torture Law

(Beirut) – Lebanon has made no tangible progress in halting torture by security officials five years after passing an anti-torture law, nine organizations including Human Rights Watch said today on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. The following is their statement: Lebanon: 5 Years On, No Tangible Progress

Democratic Republic of Congo Wants More from ICC

The Democratic Republic of Congo is requesting the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the upsurge of violence and abuses in the embattled eastern province of North Kivu.

UN Public Service Day Marked amid Uncertain Future

Today marks 20 years since the first “United Nations Public Service Day,” which annually commemorates the contribution of the public sector and public services to the global development process.

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