

Gbagbo acquittal at ICC raises questions over much-needed court reforms
Gbagbo and his right-hand man Charles Blé Goudé were found not guilty of crimes against humanity in 2019 related to post-election violence.
RFI (Radio France Internationale)
Apr 3, 2021


US report highlights serious rights violations in India and Pakistan
Anwar Iqbal | Dawn Media According to this report, torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment were common...
Genocide Watch
Apr 1, 2021


China steps up pressure on brands to reject reports of Uyghur abuses
H&M, Nike, Adidas and other brands are caught in a spiraling conflict over allegations of forced labor in the production of cotton in...
Associated Press 1
Mar 31, 2021


‘We choose good guys and bad guys’: beneath the myth of ‘model’ Rwanda
President Paul Kagame – long feted by leaders in the west – is accused of serial human rights abuses in expansive new book Published by...
The Guardian
Mar 22, 2021


Tanzania: President Magufuli’s Death Should Open New Chapter
Over the past six years, President Magufuli oversaw abusive laws and policies that seriously undermined human rights in Tanzania.
Human Rights Watch
Mar 22, 2021


Le Tchad face au clivage interreligieux
40 ans après la guerre civile qui a divisé le Tchad, le clivage entre musulmans et chrétiens est toujours présent. Pour panser ces...
!a Deutsche Welle 1
Mar 20, 2021


CAR holds second round of legislative polls in shadow of violence
More than 30,000 people have fled the country due to the violence surrounding the latest elections.
Al Jazeera
Mar 20, 2021


Genocide Watch: Guinea
By Eric Ross Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has experienced decades of political instability, authoritarian rule,...
Genocide Watch
Mar 18, 2021


Record High Killing of Philippine Lawyers
61 Lawyers Murdered During Duterte Administration Carlos H. Conde | Human Rights Watch Senior Researcher, Asia Division Protesters hold...
Human Rights Watch
Mar 17, 2021


Priti Patel accused of undermining democracy with planned crackdown on protests
The bill would criminalise the way of life of gypsy and traveller communities and exacerbate discrimination against people of colour.
The Independent
Mar 16, 2021


Ivory Coast: Ouattara’s party wins majority in parliament vote
The vote passed off peacefully and for the first time in 10 years, it included all of the country’s main political players.
Al Jazeera
Mar 10, 2021


CAR: Amnesty investigation reveals full horror of conflict and election violence
Testimonies, satellite imagery and photographic analysis confirm the killing of 14 people last week in a religious site in Bambari.
Amnesty International
Mar 10, 2021











































































