US Judge Bars ICE from Using Race, Language, or Work as Grounds for Detention

📍 Los Angeles, July, 2025 — In a landmark ruling, Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong of the US District Court for the Central District of California issued two temporary restraining orders (TROs) prohibiting immigration authorities from detaining individuals based solely on race, language, or employment type. 🛑 Key Rulings ⚖️ Constitutional Grounds The court affirmed that […]

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Georgia Faces Scrutiny Over Youth Protester’s Sentencing Amid Broader Crackdown

📍 Tbilisi, July 13, 2025 — The sentencing of 19-year-old protester Saba Jikia to four and a half years in prison has sparked international concern over fair trial standards and the treatment of minors in Georgia’s judicial system. Rights groups, including Amnesty International, have criticized the proceedings, citing procedural irregularities and failure to apply juvenile […]

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Gaza: 875 people confirmed dead trying to source food in recent weeks

“As of 13 July, we have recorded 875 people killed in Gaza while trying to get food; 674 of them were killed in the vicinity of GHF sites,” said Thameen Al-Kheetan, OHCHR spokesperson, referencing the US-Israeli run private organization which has bypassed regular humanitarian operations. The remaining 201 victims were killed while seeking food “on […]

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Suspended Ghanaian Chief Justice Challenges Removal at ECOWAS Court

📍 Abuja, Nigeria — July 15, 2025Suspended Chief Justice of Ghana Gertrude Torkornoo has filed a human rights lawsuit against the Government of Ghana at the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice, alleging that her suspension constitutes an unconstitutional removal from office and violates her right to fair administrative justice. 🧑‍⚖️ Background to the CaseJustice Torkornoo […]

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UN Condemns Detention of Russian Human Rights Lawyer Maria Bontsler

📍 Geneva, July 11, 2025 — The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Russia, Mariana Katzarova, has condemned the arrest and detention of Maria Bontsler, a 64-year-old human rights lawyer from Kaliningrad, describing the case as politically motivated retaliation for her legal advocacy on behalf of political prisoners. ⚖️ Background and Charges Bontsler was […]

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Thailand: Authorities Abuse, Exploit Myanmar Nationals

Thai authorities are threatening, extorting, and detaining Myanmar nationals who have fled the abusive military junta to seek safety in Thailand. The only way most Myanmar nationals can get legal status is as a migrant worker, who are excluded from a recent Thai government move to provide protection to some refugees. The Thai government should […]

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World News in Brief: Inter-ethnic violence in Syria, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, global information security

The violence erupted two days after a Druze merchant was abducted on the highway to Damascus. The incident marks the latest episode of sectarian bloodshed in Syria, where fears among minority groups have surged since Islamist rebels toppled former dictator Bashar al-Assad in December and installed a new caretaker Government, which is gaining increasing international […]

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US Terminates Protected Status for Afghans

The Trump administration’s termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans in the United States will take effect on July 14, leaving over 11,000 Afghans in the US subject to immediate detention and deportation. A TPS designation allows people from certain countries the US government recognizes as temporarily unsafe to remain in the US and work […]

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Srebrenica, 30 years on: UN officials and survivors call for truth, justice and vigilance

“I have survived a genocide,” said Munira Subašić, whose youngest son – her favourite – and 21 other family members were murdered in the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre. “And the world and Europe was just watching in silence.” Now president of the Mothers of Srebrenica and Žepa, Ms. Subašić spoke at a special commemoration, urging […]

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Desperate Afghan refugees return to an unfamiliar home

The agency is calling for calm and cooperation to provide a dignified path forward for millions of displaced Afghans. More than 1.6 million Afghans have returned from both neighbouring countries in 2024 alone, according to UNHCR – a figure that has already surpassed earlier forecasts for the entire year. ‘From Afghanistan – not of Afghanistan’ […]

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