Thai Delegation Visits Xinjiang to Investigate Uyghur Repatriation Amid International Scrutiny

On March 18, 2025, a Thai government delegation traveled to China’s Xinjiang region to assess the welfare of 40 Uyghur men who were repatriated from Thailand in February. This move comes amid mounting international criticism, including sanctions from the United States, regarding Thailand’s decision to send the Uyghurs back to China, despite widespread reports of […]

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Prominent Burkina Faso Activist Feared Forcibly Disappeared

On Tuesday, the well-known political activist and journalist Idrissa Barry was arrested by men claiming to be gendarmes in Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, sparking fears he has been forcibly disappeared. Barry, 48, is the national secretary of the opposition political group Servir et Non se Servir (“To Serve and Not Serve Oneself,” or SENS). According […]

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Mozambique Police Open Fire on Protesters, Two Killed in Maputo

Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, was rocked by violence Tuesday when police opened fire on a crowd during a protest called by opposition leader Venancio Mondlane. According to AFP journalists and witnesses, two individuals were killed in the clash. The protest, the first significant demonstration organized by Mondlane in weeks, was sparked by grievances over the October […]

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Third Humanitarian Senior Officials Meeting on Sudan

The EU hosted the third humanitarian Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) on Sudan on 13 March 2025. The meeting, held in Brussels, gathered humanitarian donors, United Nations (UN) agencies, the International Committee of the Red Cross, international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and Sudanese local responders. Close to 2 years since the beginning of the conflict, the humanitarian […]

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Trump suggests media outlets be deemed illegal: Accuses of Corruption and Calls for Legal Action

In a charged speech delivered at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on March 14, 2025, former President Donald Trump launched a vehement attack on major media outlets, particularly CNN and MSNBC, accusing them of being “corrupt” and suggesting that their actions should be deemed illegal. Trump criticized the two networks for their coverage of him, […]

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Human Rights Council focuses on Iran, Syria, Venezuela

Council-appointed experts pointed to grave violations of fundamental rights in Iran, linked to popular protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022. Sara Hossein, chair of the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran, said that during peaceful protests, “children were killed and severely injured after being fired at with ammunition containing metal pellets”. The youngsters then faced […]

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UN migration agency forced to restructure amid significant budget cuts

The funding cuts have severe repercussions for vulnerable migrant communities, exacerbating humanitarian crises and undermining essential support systems for displaced populations, the UN agency said in a statement on Tuesday. The adjustments involve “scaling back or ending projects affecting over 6,000 staff members worldwide” and implementing a structural realignment at headquarters, reducing staffing by approximately […]

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Massacre of 70 Christians in DRC: Urgent Call for International Action and Justice

In February 2025, a horrific massacre unfolded in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where more than 70 Christian civilians were beheaded inside a church in North Kivu. This brutal attack, carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an Islamist terrorist group affiliated with ISIS, has shocked the world. The victims, mostly women, […]

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Human Rights Groups Urge Bulgaria to Halt Deportation of Saudi Activist Abdulrahman al-Khalidi

A coalition of 20 human rights organizations has called on Bulgaria to suspend the planned deportation of Saudi human rights defender Abdulrahman al-Khalidi, warning that sending him back to Saudi Arabia would violate international laws protecting individuals from persecution. Al-Khalidi, a longtime advocate for prisoners’ rights, fled Saudi Arabia in 2013 fearing government retaliation for […]

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UN Confirms Civilian Deaths in Syria’s Coastal Mass Killings, Demands Accountability

The United Nations has confirmed the deaths of at least 111 Syrian civilians in a series of recent mass killings on the country’s coastal regions, with the true toll believed to be much higher. The deaths occurred in Tartus, Latakia, and Hama governorates, where reports indicate that many of the victims were executed in a […]

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