Adhering to bans on mines only in peace time will not work: UN rights chief

Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine have taken or are considering steps to withdraw from the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction – known also as the Ottawa Convention, after the Canadian city where the process was launched. “These weapons risk causing […]

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President Trump Announces Israeli Agreement to Gaza Ceasefire Proposal, Urges Hamas to Respond

Washington, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that Israel has agreed to the terms of a proposed 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, urging Hamas to accept the deal and bring an end to the months-long conflict. “Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60-day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will […]

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HRP Awards 2025-2026 Henigson Fellowship

We are excited to announce that HRP has awarded its 2025-26 Heningson Fellowship to Isabella Leal Aguilar JD’25 (pictured on the right) and Camila Castellanos Forero JD’25 (pictured on the left). HRP’s post-graduate fellowships are designed to help launch the careers of students who have demonstrated great promise as human rights-engaged students and advocates while […]

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US: Budget Would Benefit Wealthiest at Expense of Rights

(Washington, DC) – The budget reconciliation bill passed by the United States Senate today would extend tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the country’s wealthiest families while reducing spending on health and other public programs essential for human rights, Human Rights Watch said today. If signed into law, it would strip millions of people of health insurance coverage […]

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Rights Group Condemns Erosion of Freedoms in Hong Kong Due to Chinese Pressure

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned the dismantling of civil liberties in Hong Kong since the introduction of China’s National Security Law on June 30, 2020. In a statement released Sunday, the organization criticized Beijing’s continued pressure on the region, warning of a profound deterioration in political and civil freedoms. “In just five years, the […]

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Lesotho Activist Arrested After Criticizing Government on Unemployment

Maseru, Lesotho – Tšolo Thakeli, a youth activist in Lesotho, was arrested after posting a video criticizing Prime Minister Sam Matekane for failing to address high unemployment. The video, shared widely online, questioned the government’s progress on job creation and resonated with many young citizens. Thakeli, a 31-year-old father of two, was detained by armed […]

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Majority of Hong Kong National Security Convictions Wrongfully Issued: Amnesty

Amnesty International has reported that over 80% of convictions under Hong Kong’s national security laws since 2020 involve individuals wrongfully criminalized for peaceful expression. In findings released Monday, the NGO cited official Hong Kong data showing that 332 people have been arrested, with 189 convictions under national security-related laws. Amnesty concluded that 84.6% of these […]

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Human rights can be a ‘strong lever for progress’ in climate change, says UN rights chief

Speaking at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, High Commissioner Volker Türk asked Member States whether enough was being done to protect people from the escalating impacts of climate change. “Are we taking the steps needed to protect people from climate chaos, safeguard their futures and manage natural resources in ways that respect human rights […]

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Russia: Rising Toll of LGBT ‘Extremism’ Designation

Russian courts have issued over 100 convictions for “extremism” for participating in the “International LGBT Movement” or displaying its alleged symbols. Russian authorities weaponize and misuse the justice system as a tool in their draconian crusade to enforce “traditional values” and marginalize and censor LGBT people. Russia’s international interlocutors should call on the Kremlin to […]

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