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Fifteen immigrants’ rights organizations have submitted urgent reports to the United Nations and Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, raising the alarm over systematic and grave human rights ...
Major-power cutbacks and delayed payments amidst conflict and insecurity are testing the very principles and frameworks upon ...
As Australia enters a new electoral term with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese back at the helm, and world affairs in a state ...
A UN groundbreaking report published in 1982 laid the legal ground for defining the inalienable rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Parveen Parmar, director of advocacy at the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights and a practicing lawyer, outlines ...
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UN role can spur rights push
Despite recent progress on LGBTQ+ rights, Thailand continues to grapple with persistent human rights violations and must ...
India may lose its voting rights in key human rights forums as NHRC’s ‘A’ status hangs in balance. NHRC has lodged a formal ...
The former executive director of the influential NGO Human Rights Watch says that authoritarian regimes are not indifferent ...
A drone bomb struck the MSF hospital on Saturday, killing at least seven civilians and injuring patients, caregivers, and ...
A United Nations (UN) human rights judge has been sentenced to prison for keeping a housekeeper as a slave. Lydia Mugambe, a ...
OXFORD: In a landmark ruling, Oxford Crown Court has sentenced former United Nations (UN) judge Lydia Mugambe to six years ...
The OIC's Human Rights Commission has condemned rising Islamophobia and hate attacks against Muslims in India and occupied ...