By Seltue Karweaye Sr. The recent Liberia Human Rights Report underscores the well-known poor human rights record of the Liberian government and the...
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A UN report details human rights abuses that occurred during Bangladesh's 2024 anti-discrimination protests, affecting Hindu, Ahmadiyya Muslim, and indigenous communities. It estimates 1,400 deaths and significant destruction of homes, businesses, and places of worship. Hundreds of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture were reported. Former PM Sheikh Hasina and security forces are implicated.
By Seltue Karweaye Sr. The recent Liberia Human Rights Report underscores the well-known poor human rights record of the Liberian government and the...
The UN has accused Bangladesh's former administration of committing crimes against humanity during last year's protests, citing hundreds of...
The UN says the former Bangladesh government used systematic violence to stay in power, with mass killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture reported.
By John Singarayar (UCA News) -- The often-quoted phrase, “Who will tie the cat?” aptly encapsulates the crisis of ecumenism in India...
The UN human rights chief says officials from former PM Sheikh Hasina's government and security services committed serious human rights violations. He...
A group of Venezuelan gang members was sent to Guantanamo Bay as part of a new immigration crackdown by President Trump. The notorious prison, known...
Hon. Samuel Kofi WoodsNational Security Advisor to the PresidentRepublic of Liberia I write to you with a seething indignation borne of the...
GENEVA: Bangladesh’s former government was behind systematic attacks and killings of protesters as it tried to hold onto power last year, the UN...
By Mushfig Bayram Officials of Bukhara Region Prison No. 1 repeatedly tortured Muslim prisoner of conscience Tulkun Astanov during 2023 and 2024,...
After the dismissal of charges against the Bulacan peasant leader, farmers' groups vowed to continue fighting against human rights abuses.