China jails two prominent human rights lawyers for over ten years – Hong Kong Free Press
Chinese civil right lawyers Xu Zhiyong (left) and Ding Jiaxi (right). File photo: Yaxue Cao, via Twitter. Xu Zhiyong and fellow campaigner Ding Jiaxi … Read more: China jails two prominent human rights lawyers for over ten years – Hong Kong Free PressContinue Reading
Digital Privacy Legislation is Civil Rights Legislation – Just Security
As Congress ponders legislation to reform “big tech,” it must view comprehensive digital privacy legislation as desperately needed civil rights … Read more: Digital Privacy Legislation is Civil Rights Legislation – Just SecurityContinue Reading
Rights group: China sentences 2 lawyers on 'farcical' charge – ABC News
A human rights group says two prominent Chinese human rights lawyers have been sentenced to more than a decade in prison. Read more: Rights group: China sentences 2 lawyers on 'farcical' charge – ABC NewsContinue Reading
China jails two human rights lawyers for 'subversion' – Al Jazeera
Human rights lawyers Xu Zhiyong and Ding Jiaxi are sentenced to more than 10-year jail after a closed-door trial. Read more: China jails two human rights lawyers for 'subversion' – Al JazeeraContinue Reading
China sentences 2 prominent human rights activists to lengthy prison terms – Axios
Luo Shengchun, wife to Chinese human rights lawyer Ding Jiaxi, testified in Washington last year. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images. Read more: China sentences 2 prominent human rights activists to lengthy prison terms – AxiosContinue Reading
China hands lengthy jail terms to two lawyers in rights crackdown – Reuters
A Chinese court sentenced two prominent human rights lawyers on Monday to jail terms of more than a decade each, a relative and rights groups told … Read more: China hands lengthy jail terms to two lawyers in rights crackdown – ReutersContinue Reading
Are Militaries More Respectful of Human Rights Than the Police?
However, less evidence exists around the question of whether involving the military in policing also has consequences for human rights violations. Read more: Are Militaries More Respectful of Human Rights Than the Police?Continue Reading
United States: Keeping The "S" In ESG: Human Rights & Supply Chain – Mondaq
Both enforcement agencies and consumers are increasingly focused on manufacturers' supply chains. Manufacturers must understand that human-rights- … Read more: United States: Keeping The "S" In ESG: Human Rights & Supply Chain – MondaqContinue Reading
Comment By UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk On Sentencing Of Human Rights … – Scoop
I am very concerned that two prominent human rights defenders in China – Ding Jiaxi and Xu Zhiyong – have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms, … Read more: Comment By UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk On Sentencing Of Human Rights … – ScoopContinue Reading
The EU's ambivalent response to the February earthquake and migration
Investigations by respected human rights organizations have shown how Frontex conceals and supports push-backs of migrants at European borders to … Read more: The EU's ambivalent response to the February earthquake and migrationContinue Reading
'Human disco ball' on big Bristol run for refugee charity – BBC News
A human rights lawyer is running 1,553 miles (2,500 km) as a disco ball in support of refugees and asylum seekers. Read more: 'Human disco ball' on big Bristol run for refugee charity – BBC NewsContinue Reading
ERO New York City removes Peruvian national accused of human rights violations | ICE
“I commend the combined efforts of our officers, our legal team and the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center in making it possible to make … Read more: ERO New York City removes Peruvian national accused of human rights violations | ICEContinue Reading
Internet access must be a basic human right in developing nations: Study – Daijiworld
People around the globe are so dependent on the Internet to exercise socio-economic human rights such as education, healthcare, work, and housing that … Read more: Internet access must be a basic human right in developing nations: Study – DaijiworldContinue Reading
Internet access must be a basic human right in developing nations: study
The study said people around the globe are so dependent on the internet to exercise socio-economic human rights such as education, healthcare, … Read more: Internet access must be a basic human right in developing nations: studyContinue Reading
Brighton election candidate defends anti-lockdown views | The Argus
Another post from October 2020 details a trip by Ms King to an anti-lockdown protest in London, describing the event as “the new civil rights … Read more: Brighton election candidate defends anti-lockdown views | The ArgusContinue Reading