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Pro-Democracy Group Demands Immediate Release of Activist Olamide Abiodun Thomas, Citing Constitutional and Human Rights Violations

The Take It Back (TIB) Movement, a pro-democracy group committed to the protection of human rights, has strongly condemned the recent arrest of Olamide Abiodun Thomas, a nurse and activist, by the Nigeria Police Force. The group is calling for her immediate and unconditional release, stating that her detention represents a gross violation of both […]

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The Impact of Syria’s Political Transition on Asylum Seekers: Implications, Justifications, and Mitigation Strategies

The political landscape of Syria is currently undergoing a significant transformation, with rebel factions gaining power and the previous government’s leadership now exiled. This shift in governance has led to an abrupt policy change that has serious implications for Syrian asylum seekers across the globe. As the new government asserts its control, many asylum applications […]

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Trump’s Proposed Ban on Birthright Citizenship a Human Rights Violation: Legal and Constitutional Implications

December 13, 2024 — President-elect Donald Trump’s recent proposal to end birthright citizenship in the United States has sparked widespread debate, raising constitutional, legal, and human rights concerns. The proposal, which aims to halt the automatic granting of citizenship to children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents, has been described by critics as both […]

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Georgia Urged to Uphold Democratic Values Amid Protests by OSCE Troika

VIENNA, 13 December 2024 — The OSCE Troika, consisting of Malta, North Macedonia, and Finland, issued a strong statement today condemning the violent response by Georgian authorities to recent peaceful protests. These protests, led by civil society, independent media, and politicians, have expressed opposition to government actions that undermine democratic principles in the country. The […]

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UN Security Council Recommits to Protecting People with Disabilities

On December 6, I briefed the United Nations Security Council at its first informal meeting in five years on the protection of people with disabilities in armed conflict.  During the meeting, I shared evidence collected over a decade and a video from Ghazal, a 15-year-old girl with a disability from Gaza, to demonstrate that in conflict-affected […]

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Shaping human rights for all

Few documents have had as profound and enduring an impact on global governance as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. UN Photo/Albert González Farran People return to their home village of Sehjanna, Sudan, after living seven years in a camp for internally displaced persons in Aramba in 2011. (file) Cornerstone of universal rights So central to […]

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Iranian Court Sentences Human Rights Defender Edris Menbari to Two Years in Prison Amid Widespread Criticism

On December 9, 2024, human rights defender Edris Menbari was sentenced to two years in prison by the Sanandaj Revolutionary Court in Iran. Menbari, who was a board member of the Nozhin Socio-Cultural Association, a group advocating for the socio-cultural rights of the Kurdish community, was convicted on charges of “forming groups and association with […]

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Escalating Crackdown on Azerbaijani Civil Society and Media

The United States calls on the Government of Azerbaijan to free immediately Rufat Safarov, Sevinj Vagifgizi, Azer Gasimli, Farid Mehralizada, Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, Gubad Ibadoghlu, recently detained associates of independent outlet Meydan TV, and many others arrested for their work on human rights.  The United States is deeply concerned not only by these detentions, but by the increasing crackdown on civil society and media […]

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U.S. Calls for Immediate Release of Many Azerbaijani Human Rights Activists Amid Growing Crackdown

The United States has strongly condemned the detention of several Azerbaijani human rights advocates, urging the Azerbaijani government to immediately release these individuals and others who have been arrested for their work defending civil liberties and promoting accountability in the country. Among those detained are Rufat Safarov, Sevinj Vagifgizi, Azer Gasimli, Farid Mehralizada, Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, […]

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Afghanistan: Women Artists Help Drive Resistance to Taliban

Afghan women artists are playing a vital role in the women’s movement resisting Taliban abuses, and their contributions—and art—should be recognized, Human Rights Watch said today in a new web feature. The feature, published at the end of the annual 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, is titled “A human being is more delicate than […]

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