Human Rights News
1st summit of South American presidents marked by differences over VenezuelaBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva brings together region's leaders to promote model of South American cooperation31 May 2023 Wednesday 03:03
Families of missing persons form human chain in BangladeshFamilies blame government of picking up their loved ones in crackdown on opposition27 May 2023 Saturday 12:53
Ireland’s housing crisis may fuel 'anti-refugee sentiment': Council of EuropeHuman rights body says over 900 int'l protection applicants left in a situation of street homelessness in recent months26 May 2023 Friday 18:28
Israel to vote on bill targeting human rights institutionsTargeted NGOs oppose Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories25 May 2023 Thursday 16:48
Gunmen kidnap 30 women in northwest CameroonAbductions were ‘gender-based’ violence against ‘secret society’ group of elderly women, says official24 May 2023 Wednesday 17:58
Hitler's birthplace in Austria to be used for police human rights trainingPolice officers in state of Upper Austria will receive training in controversial house were Adolf Hitler was born24 May 2023 Wednesday 07:48
Sudan resolution passes in UN Human Rights CouncilResolution calls for immediate end to violence amid weeks of fighting between army, paramilitary group11 May 2023 Thursday 19:23
Sudanese sides must urgently commit to political process, negotiate for peace: UN rights chiefVolker Turk urges nations with influence in region to encourage resolution of crisis between army, paramilitary group by all possible means11 May 2023 Thursday 15:33
Iran executes 7 for rape, drug charges: Rights groupExecutions surged in Iran by 75% in 2022, according to rights groups10 May 2023 Wednesday 14:13
Canada announces bid for UN Human Rights Council seatGender equality, environmental justice among top priorities, says foreign affairs minister10 May 2023 Wednesday 02:48
Greece ranks low in Europe for media freedom for 2nd consecutive yearHuman Rights Watch in report says country's press suffered many setbacks, including wiretapping scandals, murder of journalist Karaivaz in 202105 May 2023 Friday 13:28
UN rights chief says fighting in Sudan has 'catastrophic' effects on human rightsVolker Turk accuses warring parties of trampling proportionality, precaution03 May 2023 Wednesday 20:33
Canada imposes additional sanctions on Iranian regime‘This is the 11th package of sanctions imposed by Canada against the Iranian regime since October 2022,’ says statement03 May 2023 Wednesday 19:38
Bangladesh to amend controversial digital law by September, says ministerOn World Press Freedom Day, rights associations concerned over use of Digital Security Act against journalists03 May 2023 Wednesday 15:33
European Court of Human Rights rules Russia should pay Georgia for 2008 warRussia should pay $141M in total for various human rights violations, says decision, which Moscow is likely to ignore28 April 2023 Friday 16:13
Dutch court bars ministry from returning irregular African migrants to Italy'There is a genuine risk that their basic needs, such as shelter, food, and running water, will not be met, which is a human rights violation,' says Council of State27 April 2023 Thursday 12:58
Australia’s giant gas project faces human rights challenge from Indigenous peopleTraditional owners in New South Wales and the Northern Territory urge companies to divest from Santos gas project26 April 2023 Wednesday 11:33
US imposes visa restrictions on 11 Iranian government officials over rights abuses'The United States condemns Iran’s continued human rights abuses and remains committed to supporting the people of Iran,' says Antony Blinken25 April 2023 Tuesday 03:53
UK’s rights commission says migration bill risks breaching international lawsNewly introduced bill allows detention, swift removal of anyone who enters UK illegally24 April 2023 Monday 15:48
Engage directly with Taliban in Afghanistan, Japan tells G-7 nationsJapan’s top diplomat Yoshimasa Hayashi also condemns restrictions on women under interim Taliban administration17 April 2023 Monday 17:23
China trip by France's Macron, EU Commission chief stirs public relations disasterUnified in voice but not in agenda, Emmanuel Macron, Ursula von der Leyen take flak over summit in Beijing15 April 2023 Saturday 23:28
UN rights chief ‘alarmed’ at escalating migrant crisis in Central MediterraneanIrregular migrant flow to Europe increased 26% in first quarter of 2023, says European border agency13 April 2023 Thursday 17:13
Protesters in US demand release of remaining Guantanamo prisonersOrganized by CAIR and other human rights groups, protest vigils call for release of 17 Guantanamo detainees who are eligible for transfer06 April 2023 Thursday 03:03
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