Calls for Safe Spaces and Greater Protection for Homeless After Fatal Assault and Death of Cork Woman

The tragic death of Vanessa O’Callaghan, who was assaulted while attending a soup kitchen in Cork City, has sparked calls for increased protections for the city’s most vulnerable populations. O’Callaghan, 36, succumbed to her injuries after being attacked on St Patrick’s Street last Sunday, and her family is now advocating for safer environments for the […]

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Unreported Casualties of Pakistan’s November 2024 Political Clashes: A Deepening Crisis

In the wake of violent clashes between police and protesters in Islamabad on November 26, 2024, surrounding the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, a growing dispute has emerged regarding the true number of casualties. While the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party claims that a dozen of its supporters were killed during the unrest, government […]

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US: Agents Block, Mistreat Mexican Asylum Seekers

United States Border Patrol agents are denying asylum access to families fleeing violence in Mexico, treating them abusively and dismissively, and returning them to the country they fled in fear. Current practices violate US and international human rights law, and border patrol agents violate both the right to seek asylum and to receive humane treatment […]

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Rights chief calls on Georgian authorities to protect basic freedoms

The legitimate protests were dispersed using disproportionate and, in some cases, unnecessary force by the police in the capital, Tbilisi, according to the statement from High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk. Dozens of protesters and media workers were reportedly injured during the demonstrations sparked by a prime ministerial announcement postponing negotiations on joining the […]

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Ukraine: Flawed Legislation on Collaboration

Some provisions of Ukraine’s anti-collaboration legislation make it possible to criminally prosecute Ukrainian civilians for legitimate activities essential to civilian life in occupied areas. These provisions have led to unjust prosecution of many Ukrainian civilians. Ukrainian authorities should revise the legislation, in close consultation with civil society, to ensure compliance with international humanitarian and human […]

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EU organises further medical evacuation from Gaza to European countries

The Commission has coordinated a new medical evacuation from Gaza via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, transferring 8 patients in need of urgent care and 25 accompanying family members to hospitals in Belgium, Romania and Spain. As the hostilities in Gaza have led to the collapse of local medical systems, 10 European countries have so […]

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Myanmar: UN experts call for ‘course correction’ as civilian deaths reach 6,000

“There are now 6,000 reminders that the international community is failing the people of Myanmar,” the Human Rights Council-appointed experts stated in a news release on Monday. “It is time for a change, starting with moving this disaster out of the shadows of international attention”. ‘Course correction’ needed  The experts called for an urgent “course […]

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‘Major milestone’ on solutions to internal displacement: Top adviser

UN Special Adviser on Solutions to Internal Displacement Robert Piper was delivering his final press briefing at UN Headquarters in New York before concluding his mandate. “There are around 76 million internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world today, 76 million people who have lost their homes, their livelihoods, their assets, their community because of wars, […]

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Designating Former Government of Uzbekistan Officials Responsible for Human Rights Abuses

On the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, the United States is imposing sanctions on former Government of Uzbekistan officials Yulduz Khudaiberganova, Anvar Kuryazov, and Aybek Masharipov under the Global Magnitsky sanctions program for serious human rights abuse, including for their role in human trafficking and perpetuating physical and sexual violence against children at […]

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Homeless Asylum Seekers Stage Protest Outside Dáil Éireann in Dublin

Over 30 homeless asylum seekers gathered outside the Dáil Éireann in Dublin today to protest against their living conditions and the lack of adequate accommodation. The demonstration, organized by individuals currently seeking asylum in Ireland, highlights the ongoing housing crisis and the significant challenges faced by asylum seekers in the country. Protestors, many of whom […]

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