France’s New Anti-Racism Plan Falls Short

The French government announced a new national plan last week aimed at combating racism, antisemitism, and discrimination. Unfortunately, the plan fails to tackle the systemic and institutional nature of racism in France. Adopted on July 6 and extending from 2026 through 2029, the action plan lists 55 measures focused on education and training to strengthen […]

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Bangladesh: Landslides Deadly for Rohingya Refugees

(Bangkok) – The deadly risks facing Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh were evident from landslides in July 2026, that killed at least 17 people and displaced more than 3,000, Human Rights Watch said today.  Bangladesh has been hosting over a million Rohingya refugees for nearly a decade, with expanding families crammed into bamboo and tarp shelters on steep, deforested […]

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Thai youth leaders push for inclusion, partnership and lasting change

Nearly 400 youth recently participated in a national dialogue which marked the 80th year of Thailand’s membership of the United Nations. The anniversary provided an opportunity to look ahead, with young people taking centre stage in discussions on implementing the Pact for the Future, the UN’s global blueprint for tackling today’s challenges while protecting the […]

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Children’s Rights Should Guide Japan’s Online Safety Policy

In June, a working group at Japan’s Internal Affairs Ministry declined to endorse a blanket age-based social media ban for children, saying it was “not desirable.” Although the group’s report is not yet final, its rejection of a blanket ban suggests a willingness to consider alternative approaches to protecting children online. As Human Rights Watch […]

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European Parliament Resolution on Sudan Should Spark Action

The European Parliament adopted a milestone resolution on July 8 that addresses the armed conflict in Sudan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks in El Obeid, capital of North Kordofan. Civilians in El Obeid continue to suffer from unlawful attacks. “Drones strikes are daily,” one resident said. “They’re targeting infrastructure like water, fuel and […]

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Five Years On, Hundreds of Cuban Protesters Still Behind Bars

Five years ago, on July 11, 2021, Cuba experienced its largest nationwide demonstrations since the 1959 Revolution, as thousands took to the streets amid severe shortages and calls for greater rights and freedoms. The government responded with a wave of repression, deepening decades of restrictions on dissent. Rights groups Justicia 11J and Prisoners Defenders estimate […]

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UNRWA is Irreplaceable in Gaza

Governments should disregard the statement from the US President Donald Trump-chaired Board of Peace that “UNRWA has no place in the new Gaza,” the latest salvo in the US and Israeli government’s long-running campaign to destroy the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. Even before October 2023, UNRWA provided lifesaving humanitarian aid and […]

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Proposed Law in France Threatens Civic Space

The French government is expected at any moment to unveil troubling draft legislation to address so-called entryism: the idea that certain groups seek to infiltrate state institutions to influence and promote an ideological agenda. If adopted, the bill would further erode the country’s already shrinking civic space. The entryism bill would aim to strengthen the 2021 […]

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New cholera outbreak alert for Sudan’s war-weary communities

“Cholera is back and it’s affecting several states, mainly in the western part of the country, the Darfurs and the Kordofans,” said Dr Shible Sahbani, UN World Health Organization (WHO) Representative to Sudan.  Briefing journalists in Geneva, the official reported more than 1,330 confirmed cases and 114 deaths from the disease, which is preventable but can […]

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FIFA Should Tackle Racism and Discrimination On and Off the Pitch

Following France’s July 4 victory over Paraguay, Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla attacked French player Kylian Mbappé with dehumanizing remarks. The Dutch and German national teams’ elimination from the round of 32 prompted racist posts online. An Argentina fan was reportedly caught on video on July 7 making racist gestures at American YouTuber IShowSpeed (Darren Watkins Jr.). FIFA released analysis on July […]

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