Human Rights Organizations Urge Saudi Arabia to End Mistreatment of Elderly Prisoners

The SANAD Organization for Human Rights, alongside Human Rights Watch, has called on Saudi Arabia to halt the mistreatment and medical neglect of elderly prisoners. The appeal follows the refusal by Saudi authorities to grant a United Nations expert access to elderly inmates during an April visit. Samer Alshumrani, Operations Manager at SANAD, highlighted the […]

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Iran-Israel crisis: UN rights office appeals for urgent de-escalation

Israel began targeting nuclear and military sites across Iran last Friday, prompting a barrage of retaliatory strikes on Israeli cities. “The UN human rights office urges de-escalation and urgent diplomatic negotiations to end these attacks and find a way forward,” said Ms. Al-Nashif. “We are following closely and are aware of reports that many thousands […]

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DR Congo: Human rights violations could amount to war crimes, UN experts say

Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council that the investigation and analysis undertaken by his office, OHCHR, had revealed “an apparent total disregard for the protection of civilians during and after military operations.” The OHCHR’s Fact-Finding Mission in the eastern DRC is also investigating other alleged violations of international humanitarian law, “many of which may […]

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US Supreme Court Lowers Legal Threshold for Students Suing Over Disability Discrimination

On Thursday, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that public school students with disabilities may pursue discrimination claims under the same standard of proof applied to other institutions facing disability discrimination lawsuits. This decision overturns a more stringent legal standard previously applied by some lower courts specifically in education cases. Writing for the Court, Chief […]

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China Urged to Release Journalist Sophia Huang on First Anniversary of Sentencing

On the first anniversary of her sentencing, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has renewed its call for the immediate release of Chinese journalist Sophia Huang Xueqin. Huang, whose investigative reporting was instrumental in sparking China’s #MeToo movement, was sentenced to five years in prison on charges of inciting “subversion of state power.” RSF condemned the verdict […]

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UN Human Rights Experts Urge Tanzania to End Enforced Disappearances

On Friday, United Nations human rights experts issued a strong appeal to the Tanzanian government to immediately halt the practice of enforced disappearances. The experts voiced serious concerns over an escalating pattern of violence, repression, and abuses targeting opposition figures, youth leaders, and human rights defenders in Tanzania. In their statement, the experts condemned the […]

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Amnesty International Criticizes Nigeria’s Pardon of Executed Ogoni Activists as Insufficient for Justice

Amnesty International has condemned the Nigerian government’s recent pardon of the Ogoni Nine, describing it as falling “far short of real justice.” The human rights organization issued this statement following the government’s decision on Wednesday to exonerate the group. The Ogoni Nine were environmental activists who vocally opposed Shell and the Nigerian government over the […]

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German Court Sentences Syrian Doctor for Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes

A German regional court has sentenced a former Syrian military doctor, identified as Alaa M., to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and murder committed during the Syrian civil war. The Higher Regional Court (Oberlandesgericht) of Frankfurt found that Alaa M. actively participated in the Assad regime’s campaign against opposition members by torturing […]

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Nepal Police Search for Journalist Who Reported on Political Family’s Business

In Nepal’s latest attempt to silence online speech, police are trying to arrest a well-known journalist who published on his YouTube channel claims about the business interests of a leading political family. Dil Bhushan Pathak reported three weeks ago about the alleged investments of a member of a political family. Kathmandu’s district court issued an […]

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East African Activists File International Lawsuits Over Alleged Torture in Tanzania

June 18, 2025 Arusha, Tanzania — Two prominent East African human rights advocates, Boniface Mwangi of Kenya and Agather Atuhaire of Uganda, have jointly filed legal actions against the governments of Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, alleging state-sponsored abduction and torture in a case that is drawing intense regional and international scrutiny. The duo, both long-standing […]

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