Amnesty International Calls for Inclusion of Muslim Women in French Basketball Federation Background Amnesty International is urging the French Basketball Federation (FFBB) and the French Ministry of Sport, Olympic and Paralympic Games to review their rules concerning the wearing of sports head coverings in competitions. The human rights organization argues […]
Day: October 13, 2023
The Uphill Battle for Justice: France’s Conflicting Stances on Grave Crimes
France Delivers Mixed Messages on Justice for Victims of Grave Crimes Introduction France‘s parliament has recently approved changes to legislation that aim to facilitate the prosecution of serious crimes, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. While these changes represent a step forward, there are still significant hurdles preventing […]
World Court Begins Historic Torture Case in Syria: A Landmark Moment of Justice
Syria: World Court Begins Watershed Torture Case Urgent Measures Sought to Stop Abuses The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to hold hearings on October 10 and 11, 2023, on state-sponsored torture in Syria since 2011, in what is being hailed as a historic moment for advancing justice. The […]
Chad’s Shrinking Democracy: Restricting Political Participation in the Run-Up to the Referendum
Chad: Closing Political Space Ahead of Referendum – Arrests of Opposition Members Raise Concerns Introduction The recent arrests of supporters of Chad‘s main opposition party, Les Transformateurs, have raised concerns about the shrinking political space in the country leading up to an upcoming constitutional referendum. Human Rights Watch has stated […]
UN Rights Body Must Act Against Impunity in Sudan
UN Rights Body Should Help Tackle Impunity in Sudan A Call for Accountability in Sudan This week, member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva will vote on creating a mechanism to investigate alleged crimes by the parties to the conflict in Sudan. This move is crucial […]
Photo Evidence: Unveiling the Grim Reality of the Climate Crisis
Climate Mess Captured in Photos: An Urgent Call to Action Introduction The past few months have witnessed a barrage of extreme weather events that have left devastation in their wake. From flash floods and forest fires to melting icebergs and super typhoons, the world is reeling under the impacts of […]
Breaking Cycles of Impunity: The Importance of Positive Votes on Sudan and Russia by the UN Human Rights Council
Crucial Test for the United Nations Human Rights Council Evaluating the Role of the United Nations Human Rights Council The 54th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is set to conclude, and as member states deliberate on critical issues surrounding human rights monitoring mechanisms in Sudan and […]
Urgent Measures Needed: Rebuilding Afghanistan Post-Earthquake
Urgent Measures Needed for Reconstruction and Rebuilding in Afghanistan Post-Earthquake Introduction The recent catastrophic earthquake that struck the western province of Herat in Afghanistan has left a trail of destruction and loss. The earthquake, which has been reported as one of the deadliest this year, has resulted in the loss […]
New Leadership for Greenpeace: Charting a Course for Global Environmental Action
Greenpeace: A New International Executive Director Takes the Helm Introduction In 1992, a young and passionate activist named Mads Christensen volunteered for Greenpeace, inspired by the organization’s ability to challenge those in power and advocate for the environment. Now, in 2023, Mads Christensen has taken on the role of the […]
The Urgency of Safeguarding Humanity from Lethal Autonomous Robots
Protect Humanity from Killer Robots: UN Chief, International Red Cross President Urge Ban on Autonomous Weapons Systems Introduction United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and President of the International Committee of the Red Cross Mirjana Spoljaric have issued a joint appeal, calling on all UN member states to take immediate action […]