US Accuses Sudan’s RSF of Genocide Amid Ongoing Civil War

On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken officially declared that Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias have committed genocide during the ongoing civil conflict, marking a grim chapter in Sudan’s history. This declaration follows the tragic legacy of the Darfur genocide in the early 2000s, making it the second such case of […]

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European Court of Human Rights Finds Greece’s Immigrant Pushback Violated Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Tuesday that Greece violated several provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in the case of a Turkish national, A.R.E., who sought asylum in Greece after fleeing persecution in Turkey. The court found that Greece had unlawfully engaged in pushbacks, a practice where asylum […]

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More than 5,600 killed in Haiti gang violence in 2024

These deaths represent an increase of over 1,000 on the total killings for 2023, according to figures verified by OHCHR.  A further 2,212 people were injured and 1,494 kidnapped. “These figures alone cannot capture the absolute horrors being perpetrated in Haiti but they show the unremitting violence to which people are being subjected,” said the […]

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DRL FY24 Global Equality Fund Programs

United States Department of State Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL)Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Funding Opportunity Title DRL FY24 Global Equality Fund Programs Funding Opportunity Number DFOP0017096 Type of Solicitation Open Competition Application Deadline 11:59 PM EST on 14, March, 2025 Assistance Listing Number 19.345 Length of Program 24-60 months Number of […]

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UK Halts Controversial Rwanda Asylum Deal: Hope for Alternative Trade Partnership

The UK government has officially suspended its controversial asylum plan with Rwanda, a scheme that would have seen individuals seeking refuge in the UK transferred to the East African nation for processing. The policy, initially intended as a deterrent against illegal migration, has faced widespread criticism for violating international human rights standards, particularly regarding the […]

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Myanmar Marks Independence Day with Mass Amnesty of 5,864 Prisoners: Political Prisoners Excluded

In a move commemorating Myanmar’s 77th anniversary of independence from British colonial rule, the country’s military government announced the release of 5,864 prisoners on Saturday. The amnesty, a traditional practice tied to national milestones, is seen as an effort by the junta to project an image of clemency amid ongoing internal conflict. However, critics argue […]

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Rising Executions of Women in Iran: A Disturbing Trend in 2024

Iran has seen a sharp rise in the execution of women, with at least 31 women executed in 2024, marking the highest annual toll in 17 years. This surge, highlighted by Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), underscores a disturbing pattern in which female prisoners, often accused of crimes in the context of abusive relationships or coerced […]

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Sudan: Fighters Rape Women and Girls, Hold Sex Slaves

Rapid Support Forces fighters and allied militias have raped scores of women and girls, including in the context of sexual slavery, in Sudan’s South Kordofan state since September 2023. Conflict-related sexual violence is a serious violation of international humanitarian law, or the laws of war, and a war crime. Sexual violence may constitute crimes against humanity […]

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Over 115,000 Syrians have returned home since end of Assad dictatorship

The information is based on public statements by host countries, contacts with immigration services from inside Syria, and border monitoring by the agency and partners. UNHCR said the Turkish Minister of Interior reported that 35,113 Syrians have voluntarily returned home. Jordan returnees’ demographic shift For its part, Jordan noted that more than 22,000 people have […]

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Malawi Faces Food Crisis Amid Growing Refugee Influx from Mozambique

Malawi is confronting a dire humanitarian situation as it struggles to provide adequate food for its population, compounded by the influx of thousands of refugees fleeing escalating violence in neighboring Mozambique. The crisis, triggered by post-election unrest, has placed immense pressure on the country’s already strained resources, deepening the challenges for both local citizens and […]

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