EU: Summit Misses Opportunity on Migration
The European Council summit that concluded on June 24, 2011, made no significant progress in addressing serious deficiencies in EU asylum and migration policies.
(Brussels) – The European Council…Continue Reading
EU: Summit Misses Opportunity on Migration
(Brussels) – The European Council summit that concluded on June 24, 2011, made no significant progress in addressing serious deficiencies in EU asylum and migration policies, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Clinton heading to Europe to promote human rights
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to Europe next week to support international efforts to advance human rights and democracy.Continue Reading
U.N. says sending human rights team to Yemen
GENEVA (Reuters) – A team of United Nations human rights investigators will travel to Yemen next week to assess the situation after months of unrest, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Friday.Continue Reading
U.N. says sending human rights team to Yemen
GENEVA (Reuters) – A team of United Nations human rights investigators will travel to Yemen next week to assess the situation after months of unrest, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Friday.Continue Reading
U.N. says sending human rights team to Yemen
GENEVA (Reuters) – A team of United Nations human rights investigators will travel to Yemen next week to assess the situation after months of unrest, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Friday.Continue Reading
U.N. says sending human rights team to Yemen
GENEVA (Reuters) – A team of United Nations human rights investigators will travel to Yemen next week to assess the situation after months of unrest, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Friday.Continue Reading
Su cautiverio dura ya 1.825 días. Apoya la campaña de Amnistía para poner fin al sufrimiento de Gilad Shalit y su familia
Por Rachel Campbell, del Programa Regional de Oriente Medio y el Norte de África de Amnistía Internacional.
“A medida que pasan los días, comenzamos a perder la esperanza de volver a ver a nuestro hijo algún día. No sabemos dónde lo mantienen…Continue Reading
Hamas: Human Beings are not Bargaining Chips
Marking five years since the capture of Gilad Shalit, Israeli, Palestinian and international human rights organizations state:
Hamas must immediately end inhumane and illegal treatment of Gilad Shalit.
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Senegal: End Attacks on Rights Activists
(Brussels) – The Senegalese government should promptly investigate the violent assaults on the human rights activists Alioune Tine and Oumar Diallo during a June 23, 2011 demonstration, and prosecute those responsible, Human Rights Watch said today.rea…Continue Reading
قيد الأسر 1825 يوماً – ادعموا حملة منظمة العفو الدولية لوضع حد لمعاناة جلعاد شاليط وعائلته محتجز
بقلم رايتشل كامبيل من برنامج الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا في منظمة العفو الدولية
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La lucha por la libertad de expresión en el “nuevo Egipto”
Por Salil Shetty, secretario general de Amnistía Internacional
Al llegar al aeropuerto de El Cairo esta semana, en mi primera visita al país desde la “Revolución del 25 de Enero”, vi lo que parecía una señal anticipada de que algunas cosas han…Continue Reading
Israeli, Palestinian rights groups unite for Shalit
Israeli, Palestinian and international human rights groups issued a joint statement on Friday demanding that Gaza militants end “inhumane” treatment of an Israeli soldier they hold captive.Continue Reading
Israeli, Palestinian rights groups unite for Shalit
Israeli, Palestinian and international human rights groups issued a joint statement on Friday demanding that Gaza militants end “inhumane” treatment of an Israeli soldier they hold captive.Continue Reading
Human rights organisations cast doubt on claims of mass rape in Libya
London, Jun 24 (ANI): Amnesty International has questioned claims that Libya’s ruler Colonel Muammar Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war, as no solid evidence of the abuse claims levelled against Gaddafi’s supporters has been found.Continue Reading