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UK Encryption Order Threatens Global Privacy Rights
The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

53 per cent of people who are homeless in Hamilton are women, new survey shows
77 people surveyed say the pandemic was a factor in their homelessness.

Not all refugees are equal: do the Dutch have double standards?
Local authorities in the Netherlands are using double standards when it comes to providing accommodation for refugees, says Jaap Velema, the mayor of Westerwolde where the refugee reception centre of Ter Apel is based.

Int'l reactions to Saudi mass executions
Execution of 81 dissidents in Saudi Arabia in recent days have raised shock and outrage around the world, which was slammed for neglecting international human rights and regulations.

Iran condemns Western immunity granted to MKO group
Secretary of Iran Judiciary's Human Rights Council condemned Western countries for granting immunity to the terrorist group of MKO, despite the group’s long-drawn-out history of bloodshed and atrocity against the Iranians.

UN Child Rights Committee issues findings on Madagascar and Netherlands
The UN Child Rights Committee (CRC) has issued its findings on Madagascar and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the States parties that it reviewed during its latest session.

The UK Sees No Evil in Bahrain’s Detention of Children
Despite mounting evidence of abuse, the United Kingdom government has yet to criticize or even retract statements that appear to support Bahrain’s abusive detention of children.

Iran objects instrumental use of HR
Secretary of Iran Judiciary's Human Rights Council Kazem Gharibabadi emphasized Iran’s objection to instrumental use of human rights in a meeting on the sidelines of the 49th UN Human Rights Conference on Human Rights in Geneva.

Sweden: Open pit mine will endanger indigenous lands and the environment – UN experts
UN human rights experts* today urged Sweden not to issue a licence for an iron-ore mine in the Gállok region, home of the indigenous Sámi people, saying the open-pit mine will generate vast amounts of pollution and toxic waste, and endanger the pro...

Serbia Discriminated Against Blind Chess Olympians, European Court Rules
Serbia discriminated against players who won medals at Blind Chess Olympiads by denying them financial benefits that were granted to sighted players for winning similar international accolades, the European Court of Human Rights ruled.

Delay in setting up monitoring mechanism for Croatian border management regrettable, says Ombudsman
An Ombudsman inquiry has identified significant shortcomings related to how the Commission monitors respect for fundamental rights by the Croatian authorities in border management operations supported by EU funds.
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