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United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.

Arrest of Protestors and Environmental Activists in Germany following Protest against Forest Destruction
Brandenburg police have detained 23 activists and filed 76 criminal charges during days of protests against electric car maker Tesla.

The Painful Reality of Being an Incarcerated Mother
Many of us will celebrate Mother’s Day over the weekend by remembering or being present with women who raised us, or with our families. But for the more than 190,000 women incarcerated in the United States this weekend, there will be no celebra...

CBP One Mobile Application Violates the Rights of People Seeking Asylum in the United States
The mandatory use of the CBP One mobile application as the sole means of seeking asylum in the United States is a clear violation of international human rights and refugee law, said Amnesty International in a new report published today.

"They Wanted A Woman": French Women On Rapes By US Soldiers During WW II
In October 1944, after the battle for Normandy was won, US military authorities put 152 soldiers on trial for raping French women.

Harvey Weinstein’s quashed rape conviction sends disturbing message to women survivors of sexual violence: UN experts
UN experts expressed concern about the impact on women survivors of sexual violence of a court decision overturning the 2020 rape conviction of Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein.

Impunity for attacks on medical facilities and health workers must end, says UN expert
A 2016 UN Security Council resolution strongly condemning attacks against medical facilities and personnel in conflict situations has largely been ignored, says Tlaleng Mofokeng, the Special Rapporteur on the right to health, and urgent action is nee...

Gharibabadi: the United States does not allow university students and professors to express ideas
Referring to the protests of university students and professors in the U.S., the Secretary General of the High Council for Human Rights said: If there is freedom of expression in the U.S., why did they not allow university students and professors to ...

Israeli airstrike that killed seven health workers in Lebanon used US munition, analysis reveals
Human rights experts say attack was violation of international law, and that US supplying of weapon defies 1997 Leahy law.

Reaction of the Secretary General of the HCHR to the Aggressive Behavior against Women and Girls in the U.S.
The Secretary General of the High Council for Human Rights of reacted to the American human rights and aggressive dealings with protesting women and girls in the U.S.

Germany Falling Short in Curbing Anti-Muslim Racism: HRW
The German government is falling short in protecting Muslims and people perceived to be Muslims from racism amid rising incidents of hate and discrimination, Human Rights Watch said today. The absence of a working definition of anti-Muslim racism and...
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