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- Iran Human Rights Violations Continue Unabated
President Hassan Rouhani election was based on his “moderate” campaign, which seemed to signal a change in Iran Nazanin Zaghari, who came to Iran to visit her sick mother, has been sentenced to five years in jail. She was arrested in April l, 2016 at Tehran’s airport when returning from her two-week trip to Iran. On August 2, authorities announced that they had executed at least 20 alleged members of a group Iran Hundreds of websites, particularly social media platforms, have been blocked in Iran.
- Ukraine: Civilians Face Unprecedented Assaults
“This means more than two attacks every day…Healthcare is not a safe place for patients and healthcare WHO mobile teams operating in 82 locations have conducted more than 7,500 consultations in 2025 so far To address this, WHO and national partners have trained more than 125,000 health workers and expanded mental health services through more than 220 community resilience centres. of mid-July, only 35.5 per cent of the required $129 million for 2025 has been secured, leaving more than
- Special Report: AAPI Communities in the United States
In fact, most Asian-Americans have fewer economic and political opportunities than white Americans. ; civil rights violations, including workplace discrimination, refusal of service, and barring from transportation Between March 2020 and February 2021, Asian women reported 2.3 times more hate incidents than men, often Crimes Statistics Act requires law enforcement agencies to submit data on hate crimes to the FBI, more than Beyond this, law enforcement officers often do not receive adequate training in recognizing hate crimes
- Iraq angry at US strikes on Iranian-backed militias
REUTERS/Ahmed Saad BAGHDAD, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Repeated U.S. strikes against Iran-backed armed groups The U.S. military said a strike on Wednesday killed a commander from Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed But less than 24 hours later three U.S. soldiers were killed in an attack in Jordan that the United States said was carried out by Iran-backed militant groups in Syria and Iraq and the talks have since paused began in October, Iraq and Syria have witnessed almost daily tit-for-tat attacks between hardline Iran-backed
- Paraguay: A Dictator’s Shadow is a Roadblock for Justice
“Dad trained us on survival,” Goiburu said. The military often transferred executed or tortured prisoners in hospitals, forcing personnel to issue More than a father Federico Tatter is a friend of Goiburu who shares his ails. He was detained in a street in Parana in February 1977 and transferred to Asuncion. “More than my old man, he was my friend. I need him as a friend.”
- ICC prosecutor rejects Uighur genocide complaint against China
According to reports and witness testimonies, there are more than a million Uighurs held against their The Uighurs handed a huge dossier of evidence to the court in July accusing China of locking more than called the accusations baseless and says the facilities in the northwestern Xinjiang region are job-training According to reports and witness testimonies, more than a million Uighurs are held against their will
- Sudan finds mass grave believed to be linked to 1998 killings
Discovery was made at al-Eifalon military camp where conscripts used to get trained under former ruler , suspected to contain the remains of conscripts who in 1998 tried escaping military service from a training The al-Eifalon military camp was used for training new conscripts under the rule of former President The poorly trained and equipped conscripts were sent into the bush fighting against the Sudan People's groups accused the government of carrying out the killings and reported a higher death toll of more than
- How Syria Came to This
, Doctor”—a not so subtle prediction that the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a British-trained But the effects varied widely, and nowhere were they more ferocious than in Syria, where early hopes The insignia included the old nationalist flag of Syria, but the FSA was more of a franchise than a true So when in the summer of 2012 Russia and the United States offered a transition plan to help stop the It engaged both Russia and Iran in an attempt to establish ceasefires and talks to end the war—even as
- Hezbollah fires 200 rockets and drones at Israel
EPA By David Gritten The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has launched more than 200 rockets and attack Abdullah, the commander of another unit whose killing last month prompted Hezbollah to launch more than Hezbollah has said it is acting in support of the Palestinian group that is also backed by Iran. So far, more than 400 people have been reported killed in Lebanon, the vast majority of them Hezbollah the UN and US warning of the potentially catastrophic consequences of a war that could also draw in Iran
- They Kill Children, Massacre Civilians, Use Slave Labour And Human Shields, And Are Trained By Brita
training is involved. The British government is spending £305,499 a year training the Burmese Army. genuine, then training the Burmese Army has been a spectacular failure. It is possible that the real reason for the training is commercial. much more than that.
- Nepal: Conflict victims seek UN help for justice
governments of Nepal have long continued to merely pay lip service and make false commitments to the transitional In the UNGA, Minister Khadka had said that Nepal was committed to conclude the transitional justice process the end of the conflict in November 2006 while the Government of Nepal continues to showcase the sham transitional "We would like to remind you of the OHCHR's position in 2016 with respect to Nepal's transitional justice said that the victims and civil society groups in Nepal had been seeking meaningful consultations, transparent
- Deadly cholera outbreak in Southern Africa
2,000 infections since January 2023, but then peaked in January 2024 at 3,400 cases, suggesting higher transmission Regular, unchecked cross-border movement, for example, means infections can be transported: One 2023 While it’s rare for people to transfer the infection through casual contact, poor hygiene can lead to “The response so far has been poor [and] we will have to see if their words are transformed into action , UNICEF said severe flooding in the DRC might escalate the outbreak there and could see infections transported











