Brazil Bans X from Using Children to Power Its AI

This week, Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority banned the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, from using the personal data of its child users in Brazil to train its artificial intelligence (AI). The data regulator also banned X from sharing children’s personal data with third parties to train generative AI and ordered the company to amend […]

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Venezuelan Human Rights Group Reports Third In-Custody Death Amid Post-Election Unrest

Venezuela’s ongoing political unrest following the disputed July 2023 presidential election has led to continued violence and human rights violations. A recent report from the Venezuelan Prison Observatory, a rights group monitoring detainee conditions, confirmed the third in-custody death of an individual involved in the post-election protests. This tragic incident comes at a time when […]

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EU mobilises support for Mayotte and African countries hit by Cyclone Chido

The European Commission is providing new emergency aid to support communities devastated by Cyclone Chido across Mayotte and Mozambique. Responding to France’s request for assistance, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Sweden have offered shelter and other items via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. The EU also stands ready to mobilise additional support via its rescEU stockpiles. […]

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Syria: Rights investigators call for protection of evidence, including mass grave sites

A team from the Independent International Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on Syria visited former prisons and detention centres, including the notorious Sednaya and the Military Intelligence Branch 235 prisons. It is the first time the team has been able to access Syria, as the former regime denied all previous requests to gather evidence. The team […]

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Nigeria: Ekiti State Court Grants Bail to Human Rights Lawyer Dele Farotimi Amid Defamation Case Involving Legal Luminary Chief Afe Babalola

In a notable legal development, the Ekiti State Magistrate Court has granted bail to prominent human rights lawyer, Dele Farotimi, following his detention in connection with charges of defamation. Farotimi, a vocal advocate for civil rights in Nigeria, was arrested earlier this week after making statements that allegedly defamed public figures, including Chief Aare Afe […]

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Liberian Warlord-Politician’s Death and the Search for Justice

Liberia’s Prince Y. Johnson, who rose to prominence first as a warlord and then politician, was implicated in serious abuses during the country’s two civil wars between 1989 and 2003. His death on November 28, without ever being prosecuted, highlights the need to bring those responsible for international crimes to account and uphold the promise […]

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Cameroon: Minister Suspends Prominent Human Rights Group

(Nairobi) – Cameroon’s authorities should immediately reverse the suspension of a prominent human rights group, Human Rights Watch said today. The arbitrary suspension lacks a lawful basis and violates the right to freedom of association under both Cameroonian law and international human rights law.  On December 5, 2024, the minister of territorial administration, Paul Atanga Nji, […]

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World News in Brief: Migrants Day, hunger in the Arab world, arbitrary arrests in South Sudan

Tragically, the year also saw the highest death toll of migrants in transit. “These challenges are made worse by the rising tide of mis- and disinformation and hate speech which sows division and distorts the valuable contributions migrants are making each and every day,” said Secretary-General António Guterres. The potential of safe and well-managed migration […]

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Accountability Actions to Counter Global Corruption and Human Rights Abuses

On International Anti-Corruption Day and on the eve of Human Rights Day the United States is taking the following actions to promote accountability for perpetrators of corruption and human rights abuse around the world. The Department of State is designating 14 individuals, including immediate family members for involvement in significant corruption and one official for […]

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Celebrating 40 Years of Impact – Your Continued Support Makes It Possible – Harvard Law School

Celebrating 40 Years of Impact – Your Continued Support Makes It Possible Dear Friend of HRP, I hope this message finds you well. As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Human Rights Program (HRP), I wanted to take a moment to personally thank you for your unwavering support and to share some of the […]

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