UJOSS Calls for the Immediate Release of Detained Journalist Adil Faris

The Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) has voiced urgent concerns over the disappearance of freelance journalist Adil Faris, who was reportedly taken into custody by the National Security Service (NSS) on January 23, 2025. Faris, a former Managing Director of South Sudan Television (SSTV), now known as SSBC, has not been publicly charged, […]

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Sudan: UN rights chief ‘alarmed’ by summary executions, attacks on civilians

Government forces and a rival military – the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – have been battling for control of the country since April 2023 in what Mr. Türk called a “senseless war”, which has recently taken an “even more dangerous turn for civilians” as reports of people brutally killed in ethnically targeted attacks mount. In […]

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American-Israeli Keith Siegel Among Three Hostages Freed in Gaza Amid Ceasefire Deal

On Saturday 01/02/2025, three hostages—American-Israeli Keith Siegel, and Israelis Yarden Bibas and Ofer Calderon—were released by Hamas militants in Gaza, marking a significant moment in the ongoing ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The trio had been held captive for over 15 months, since Hamas’ brutal October 7, 2023 attack that killed nearly 1,200 Israelis […]

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Libya Rescues 263 Migrants from Abusive Human Trafficking Ring

In a dramatic operation on Friday, Libya’s Criminal Investigation Agency rescued 263 illegal immigrants from a notorious trafficking gang operating in the Al-Wahat district. The victims, primarily from Eritrea, Somalia, and Ethiopia, had been subjected to horrific abuse, including torture, malnutrition, and sexual violence, at the hands of the traffickers. The rescued migrants, many of […]

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ECHR Establishes Ethics Council to Strengthen Judicial Integrity

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has introduced an Ethics Council aimed at providing advisory support on matters of judicial ethics. The initiative, announced on January 29, 2025, reflects the court’s ongoing commitment to maintaining high ethical standards among its judges and ensuring transparency and accountability within its operations. The Ethics Council, formally established […]

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Call for Immediate Humanitarian Access to Goma Amid Rising Conflict

In the midst of escalating violence in the region, humanitarian aid to Goma, a key city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has become a critical issue. Both Rwandan forces and the M23 armed group must urgently facilitate the safe delivery of aid to the civilians suffering in the area. The international community is calling […]

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Sudanese People Facing Devastating Hunger Crisis, Says Human Rights Expert

The humanitarian crisis in Sudan has reached catastrophic levels, with thousands of people now “starving to death” amid ongoing political turmoil and conflict. According to Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, a senior expert at Human Rights, who has been closely monitoring Sudanese political and security issues since 2010, the situation is dire. Gallopin, who spoke exclusively to us, […]

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Rwanda: Ensure Humanitarian Aid Reaches Goma

(Nairobi) – Rwandan forces and the abusive M23 armed group should urgently ensure access to and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to the population of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Human Rights Watch said today. Recent fighting and the shelling of medical infrastructure in the city, which the M23 captured on January […]

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Kazakhstan Urged to Address Human Rights Violations Following UN Review

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Kazakhstan to act on the recommendations issued by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) during the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) held on Thursday. The council, consisting of 103 state delegates, presented 294 recommendations covering a wide range of human rights concerns, including civil and political rights, gender-based […]

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‘We have a duty to stand against intolerance’: UN human rights chief

Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day on Monday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, said the essence of commemorations was to acknowledge the past but they “must also examine the present and look to the future”. ‘Hateful rhetoric’ reverberating Underlying the rise of hateful rhetoric, with rising antisemitism on the streets and online, the UN rights […]

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