Anon Nampa was arrested in 2020 after making the call for change during mass anti-government protests. A court in Thailand has jailed
Tag: Human Rights
US has failed to compensate tortured victims of its Iraq prisons: HRW | Human Rights News
Two decades on, the United States has failed to provide redress or compensation to Iraqi victims of its military’s torture and abuse
‘Cruel tragedy’: Uighur scholar sentenced to life in prison in China | Uighur News
Rahile Dawut was convicted on charges of endangering state security in a secret trial, US-based foundation says. A prominent Uighur scholar specialising
Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing: What does international law say? | Human Rights News
The fallout continues from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement that his government is investigating “credible allegations of a potential link” between
Middle East Roundup: Kneeling before Tehran? Iran and US swap prisoners | Politics News
Moroccan girls at risk of exploitation, Libyan journalists coordinating on the ground – here’s the Middle East this week. The Qatar-brokered, Iran-US
How Chile’s stolen children are finding their way home | Human Trafficking News
Santiago, Chile – Chris Flaherty remembers clearly the phone call in which he learned about his biological family. It was in October
Sikh, Muslim leaders call for action as Canada probes Sikh leader’s killing | Human Rights News
Sikh and Muslim leaders in Canada have called on the government to do more to prevent potential threats against their communities, as
Australian state suspends human rights law to lock up more children | Child Rights News
The government of Australia’s northeastern state of Queensland has stunned rights experts by suspending its Human Rights Act for a second time
US announces new Iran sanctions as prisoner swap looms | Politics News
Washington targets Iranian officials and state-linked media outlets on first anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death. Washington, DC – The United States has
Top anticorruption prosecutor from Guatemala receives asylum in the US | Corruption News
The former head of Guatemala’s anticorruption office has been granted asylum in the United States, more than two years after he was
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