

Fading Sri Lankan Hopes for Justice Rest on U.N. Rights Council
The government, strongly tied to the military, is blocking inquiries into wartime atrocities, undermining efforts to learn the fates of...
New York Times 1
Feb 24, 2021


India: Government Policies, Actions Target Minorities
Year After Delhi Violence, Bias Against Muslims Taints Investigation February 19, 2021 9:00AM EST A woman walks past security forces...
Human Rights Watch
Feb 22, 2021


Procès de Paul Rusesabagina : "Les survivants ont le sentiment qu'il n'est pas un héros"
"Paul Rusesabagina faisait des affaires sur le dos des victimes." D'autres rescapés disent avoir survécu grâce à l'aide du manager.
!Aa France 24 1
Feb 20, 2021

Belarus jails journalists for filming protests, U.S. imposes new sanctions
KYIV (Reuters) - A Belarusian court on Thursday jailed a pair of journalists for two years on charges of orchestrating protests against...
Reuters
Feb 19, 2021


Heating Up Culture Wars, France to Scour Universities for Ideas That ‘Corrupt Society’
The government announced an investigation into social science research, broadening attacks on what it sees as destabilizing American...
Genocide Watch
Feb 19, 2021

French MPs approve controversial ‘anti-separatism’ bill
National Assembly legislators sign off on draft law which critics say will unfairly target France’s Muslim population. French MPs have...
Al Jazeera
Feb 19, 2021


Brazil: Secret Process to Change Human Rights Policy
Exclusion of Civil Society from Discussions Raises Concern The administration of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro should ensure that...
Human Rights Watch
Feb 19, 2021


Deadly 'Red-Tagging' Campaign Ramps Up in Philippines
February 18th, 2021 12:17 PM Human rights activists say “red-tagging,” a tactic whereby individuals are labelled as communists or...
VOA (Voice of America)
Feb 19, 2021


Venezuela: ICC Prosecutor must include new mass extrajudicial executions in preliminary examination
In a new open-source investigation, Venezuela: Impunity in the face of lethal policy of social control, that collected evidence verified...
Amnesty International
Feb 18, 2021

The Farmers' Protests Are a Turning Point for India's Democracy
The Farmers' Protests Are a Turning Point for India's Democracy—and the World Can No Longer Ignore That Farmers shout slogans as they...
TIME (Time Magazine)
Feb 13, 2021


Genocide Emergency: Saudi Arabia and the war in Yemen
Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto leader of the kingdom [Cliff Owen/AP] Saudi Arabia's military intervention in Yemen has created what...
Genocide Watch
Feb 10, 2021


Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul released from prison
Thirty-one year old was sentenced in December on charges denounced as politically motivated By Martin Chulov The Saudi women’s rights...
The Guardian
Feb 10, 2021