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Iran criticizes escalating prevalence of Islamophobia in West
An Iranian envoy in Geneva strongly criticizes the escalating prevalence of Islamophobia in Western nations.

Thinktanks issue UK ‘wake-up’ call to danger posed by scientific racism
Health institutions and policymakers need to “wake up” to the danger posed by scientific racism and attempts to normalise an ideology that poses a significant threat to minority communities, thinktanks have warned.

Vulnerable UK children being kicked out of school
Government data released this summer showed there were a record 9,400 permanent exclusions in 2022-23, up 45% from 6,500 in 2021-22.

UN says spate of executions in US ‘deeply worrying’
The United Nations voiced alarm Wednesday at a recent spate of executions in the United States, where two men are due to be put to death this week.

US Immigration Agency Contract with Spyware Company Poses Risk to Rights
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a US government agency linked to human rights abuses, has contracted services from the Israeli spyware company Paragon, according to a government contracting website. Wired magazine first repor...

Wider action needed to improve lives of persons with albinism and HPS in US, says UN expert
The UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by persons with albinism, Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond, today urged action to remedy glaring disparities in access to services, including education, health and employment, in the United States m...

Rights groups demand end to asylum seeker detentions in Guantanamo
Dozens of rights groups have urged the United States government to stop holding asylum seekers at a detention facility at its Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba, claiming its conditions are illegal and inhumane.

Canadian court to consider when minors can be sentenced as adults
Canada's highest court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday on when a young person can be considered an adult for sentencing purposes.

Camera surveillance at peaceful protests in the Netherlands violates rights
In the Netherlands, the police monitor peaceful protesters with highly advanced cameras such as drones and video surveillance cars; says Amnesty International.

Phoenix police's violent arrest of deaf Black man with cerebral palsy criticized
Civil and disability rights advocates expressed outrage on Tuesday after body camera footage was released showing Phoenix, Arizona, police violently arresting a Black man who was deaf and has cerebral palsy.

Gharibabadi Meets WIPO Director-General in Geneva
The Legal and International Deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs met with Daren Tang Heng Shim, the Director General of the International Intellectual Property Organization.
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