Rights Group Sounds Alarm Over Escalating Police Violence at Uganda Opposition Rallies

A leading human rights organisation has raised urgent concerns over what it describes as a pattern of violent repression by Ugandan security forces targeting opposition rallies ahead of the country’s upcoming elections. Amnesty International says security personnel have repeatedly used excessive force, arbitrary arrests and, in some cases, lethal tactics against peaceful supporters of the […]

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Tactical Clemency: Myanmar Junta Releases 6,000 Prisoners Amid Disputed Elections

In a move widely characterized as a bid for domestic and international legitimacy, Myanmar’s military government announced a mass amnesty of 6,134 prisoners on Sunday, January 4, 2026. The pardons, timed to coincide with the 78th anniversary of Independence Day, come as the junta oversees a multi-stage general election that has been heavily condemned by […]

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Registration of international NGOs in Palestine: joint statement by High Representative Kallas and Commissioners Lahbib and Šuica

High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, and Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, issued the following statement:   The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen. As winter sets in, Palestinians are left exposed to heavy rain and falling temperatures, without safe shelter. […]

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India’s Top Court Rejects Bail for Long-Held Student Activists

India’s Supreme Court on January 5 denied bail to prominent student activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, who have been detained without trial for over five years. The court granted bail to five others arrested in the same case, holding that Khalid and Imam stood on “qualitatively different footing.” The authorities arrested the 7 along with […]

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EU stands in full solidarity with Switzerland and evacuates victims after Crans-Montana tragedy

EU reacts swiftly after the tragic fire in the bar during the New Year’s celebrations at the ski resort Crans-Montana, the Swiss canton Valais. In response to Switzerland´s request for emergency assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, efforts are underway to evacuate severely injured patients for specialised treatment. To that end, experts, known as […]

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Aid Agencies Under Siege: The UN Disapprove Israel’s Suspension of Gaza NGOs

The United Nations has issued a sharp condemnation of Israel’s decision to suspend the operations of 37 international aid agencies in the Gaza Strip. UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk described the move as “outrageous,” warning that the mass revocation of licenses will cripple the humanitarian response during a winter already marked by catastrophic suffering. […]

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Venezuela Releases 99 Post- Election Prisoners as Regional Tensions Peak

A total of 99 individuals detained during the unrest following the disputed 2024 presidential election were released from Venezuelan prisons on Christmas Day 2025. This act of clemency, occurring in the final week of the year, arrives as the administration of President Nicolás Maduro faces unprecedented military and economic pressure from the United States. While […]

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UN Sounds Alarm Over Former Pakistan PM Detention Conditions as Imran Khan and Wife Faces 17‑Year’s Sentence

A United Nations torture expert has raised urgent concerns over the detention conditions of Bushra Bibi Khan, just days after a Pakistani court sentenced her and former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 17 years in prison in a high‑profile corruption case. Alice Jill Edwards, the UN Special Rapporteur on torture, warned that Bushra Bibi is […]

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UN Warns Peru Gender‑Erasure Bill Poses Serious Human Rights Risks

United Nations human rights experts have issued a stark warning to Peru after lawmakers approved a bill that would remove the concept of gender from national legislation and public policy—an overhaul they say could roll back decades of progress on equality and non‑discrimination. The measure, Bill 8731/2024, endorsed by Congress on 19 November 2025, seeks to replace […]

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UN Expert Presses Togo to Free Jailed Human Rights Defender Amid Escalating Health Crisis

A United Nations human rights expert is urging Togo to immediately release Abdoul Aziz Goma, a Togolese‑Irish human rights defender who has spent seven years in detention and is now in critical condition after more than 40 days on hunger strike. The appeal comes as international concern intensifies over his deteriorating health and the legality of his […]

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