Articles Tagged with Vladlen Tatarsky

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report on Wednesday finding that Burkina Faso’s military forces have killed around 1,800 civilians and forcibly displaced others since 2023. The report documents widespread abuses by all sides to the conflict, warning that the scale and systematic nature of the violence may amount to war crimes and crimes against [...]

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Responding to a “catastrophic human rights and humanitarian crisis,” a group of 16 UN experts on Thursday urged the immediate protection of civilians and the facilitation of humanitarian access in South Sudan. The experts warned that “South Sudan stands at a critical juncture” and that “ll parties must immediately cease hostilities and engage in meaningful [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in Barbara v. Trump, a case that could potentially redefine the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. The case involves a policy promulgated by an executive order from President Donald Trump. The policy was intended to restrict the citizenship of children who are US-born but [...]

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Amnesty International on Wednesday criticized Haiti’s government for failing to protect its citizens following a deadly gang attack that took place in the town of Petite-Rivière. “This crime once again highlights the human cost of the authorities’ inability to protect the population, with human rights at the centre,” Astrid Valencia, Amnesty’s deputy director for research [...]

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The Committee to Protect Journalists urged Hungarian authorities on Wednesday to immediately drop all espionage charges against investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi. Panyi is an investigative journalist covering Hungarian national security, foreign policy, and Russian and Chinese influence. He recently reported on alleged ties between Hungarian political actors and Russia. The investigation sparked accusations from Hungarian [...]

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Casinos in Cambodia operate free from state intervention despite being linked to human rights abuses, warned Amnesty International on Thursday. The human rights organization said at least a dozen casinos are connected directly to scamming compounds, where torture, forced labor, child labor and human trafficking have occurred. Amnesty’s regional co-director Montse Ferrer called out the [...]

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As seven protesters and dissidents in Iran face imminent execution after four men were reported to have been secretly and arbitrarily executed within 24 hours, Amnesty International on Tuesday called for global intervention and an immediate halt to all scheduled executions in the country. The organization reported that the executions are tied to Iran’s ongoing [...]

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A US appeals court on Wednesday rejected an initiative proposed by the Trump administration that would have cut millions of dollars from permanent housing funds for the homeless and shifted them to transitional programs requiring sobriety checks and mental health treatment. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has not announced whether it will [...]

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Migrant workers in Gulf countries face heightened political, social and economic risks from violence caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict, Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Wednesday. Michael Page, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at HRW, warned about the gravity of the situation, stating: Millions of migrant workers employed across the Gulf countries [...]

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UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk warned on Wednesday that repression of freedom of expression across the Middle East has deepened significantly since the US-Israeli attacks on Iran commenced at the end of February. In Iran, approximately 2,345 people have been arrested on charges related to “national security.” Many of these,  as well as more [...]

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