Fearing Deportation, Uyghurs Held in Thailand Go on Hunger Strike
Uyghur detainees in Thailand are on hunger strike to prevent deportation back to China, fearing torture and imprisonment.
Why Thailand is not a safe place for Asian dissidents DW 01/20/2025
Thailand remains unsafe for political dissidents and refugees, as shown by the recent assassination of a Cambodian lawmaker and potential deportations of Uyghur refugees.
Fearing Deportation, Uyghurs Held in Thailand Go on Hunger Strike
Uyghur detainees in Thailand are on hunger strike to prevent deportation back to China, fearing torture and imprisonment.
Why Thailand is not a safe place for Asian dissidents DW 01/20/2025
Thailand remains unsafe for political dissidents and refugees, as shown by the recent assassination of a Cambodian lawmaker and potential deportations of Uyghur refugees.
Nicaragua's Ortega and Murillo institutionalize paramilitary groups behind the deaths of over 350 people
The Nicaraguan government is formalizing paramilitary groups as legitimate forces to maintain power and suppress dissent.
Russia hands jail sentences to three Alexey Navalny lawyers
The Kremlin is punishing Navalny's associates, sentencing lawyers for transmitting his thoughts, reflecting a crackdown on dissent and opposition in Russia.
It was almost a relief when someone died': former prisoners on the torture and terror of Eritrea's secret prisons
Eritrea's regime enforces brutal repression, especially against religious freedoms and conscription resisters, creating a perilous environment for its citizens.
Nicaragua's Ortega and Murillo institutionalize paramilitary groups behind the deaths of over 350 people
The Nicaraguan government is formalizing paramilitary groups as legitimate forces to maintain power and suppress dissent.
Russia hands jail sentences to three Alexey Navalny lawyers
The Kremlin is punishing Navalny's associates, sentencing lawyers for transmitting his thoughts, reflecting a crackdown on dissent and opposition in Russia.
It was almost a relief when someone died': former prisoners on the torture and terror of Eritrea's secret prisons
Eritrea's regime enforces brutal repression, especially against religious freedoms and conscription resisters, creating a perilous environment for its citizens.
From Arrests to Invasions, Israel Targets Palestinian Universities in the West Bank
Israel's attacks on education in Palestine are systematically targeting and dismantling its academic community.
A Gaza Ceasefire Is Here. Why Did It Take So Long?
The ceasefire in Gaza highlights the urgency of addressing the prolonged Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the suffering of civilians.
We Have a Ceasefire Deal, But This Isn't the End
The ongoing violence in Gaza reflects a disturbing blend of colonial and modern warfare, with significant implications for state accountability and human rights.
Israel's image crisis and the limits of propaganda
Israeli dissent is rising against military actions in Gaza, prompting government efforts to shield soldiers' identities from scrutiny.
What does the resilience of Gaza's people tell the world?
The ceasefire marks a pivotal moment for Gaza, allowing Palestinians to begin rebuilding after extensive loss.
2024 witnessed absolute failure' of west to lead fight for human rights, says watchdog
Western democracies showcased a failure in championing human rights in 2024, particularly in Gaza and Sudan, according to Human Rights Watch's executive director.
From Arrests to Invasions, Israel Targets Palestinian Universities in the West Bank
Israel's attacks on education in Palestine are systematically targeting and dismantling its academic community.
A Gaza Ceasefire Is Here. Why Did It Take So Long?
The ceasefire in Gaza highlights the urgency of addressing the prolonged Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the suffering of civilians.
We Have a Ceasefire Deal, But This Isn't the End
The ongoing violence in Gaza reflects a disturbing blend of colonial and modern warfare, with significant implications for state accountability and human rights.
Israel's image crisis and the limits of propaganda
Israeli dissent is rising against military actions in Gaza, prompting government efforts to shield soldiers' identities from scrutiny.
What does the resilience of Gaza's people tell the world?
The ceasefire marks a pivotal moment for Gaza, allowing Palestinians to begin rebuilding after extensive loss.
2024 witnessed absolute failure' of west to lead fight for human rights, says watchdog
Western democracies showcased a failure in championing human rights in 2024, particularly in Gaza and Sudan, according to Human Rights Watch's executive director.
Russia gives Navalny lawyers multi-year sentences for relaying his messages
Three lawyers defending Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to prison for messaging from him, signifying intensified repression of dissent in Russia.
Freed Cuban Dissident: The Church and Biden Got Duped
Ferrer preferred staying in prison over the perceived betrayal of human rights in the U.S.'s negotiations with Cuba.
Biden moves to lift state sponsor of terrorism designation for Cuba
President Biden plans to lift Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism to promote human rights and dialogue.
Florida Democrats Slam Biden In the Strongest Terms' Over Cuba Announcement
Florida Democrats criticize Biden for removing Cuba from terrorism list amid ongoing human rights abuses.
Opinion | Depose Maduro
Donald Trump's foreign policy agenda should prioritize overthrowing Nicolas Maduro as a vital moral and national security imperative for the United States.
Russia gives Navalny lawyers multi-year sentences for relaying his messages
Three lawyers defending Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to prison for messaging from him, signifying intensified repression of dissent in Russia.
Freed Cuban Dissident: The Church and Biden Got Duped
Ferrer preferred staying in prison over the perceived betrayal of human rights in the U.S.'s negotiations with Cuba.
Biden moves to lift state sponsor of terrorism designation for Cuba
President Biden plans to lift Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism to promote human rights and dialogue.
Florida Democrats Slam Biden In the Strongest Terms' Over Cuba Announcement
Florida Democrats criticize Biden for removing Cuba from terrorism list amid ongoing human rights abuses.
Opinion | Depose Maduro
Donald Trump's foreign policy agenda should prioritize overthrowing Nicolas Maduro as a vital moral and national security imperative for the United States.
Holocaust survivors share powerful WWII stories at Elmhurst school for 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation - QNS
The 80th anniversary of International Holocaust Remembrance Day highlights the importance of survivor stories in teaching peace and preventing future atrocities.
Russia: 3 Navalny lawyers sentenced to prison DW 01/17/2025
Russian lawyers for Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to prison for their defense efforts amid increasing government oppression.
Russia sentences lawyers of late opposition figure Navalny to prison
Lawyers tied to opposition figures in Russia face severe penalties, including imprisonment, highlighting the dangers of legal representation in such an oppressive environment.
Russia: 3 Navalny lawyers sentenced to prison DW 01/17/2025
Russian lawyers for Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to prison for their defense efforts amid increasing government oppression.
Russia sentences lawyers of late opposition figure Navalny to prison
Lawyers tied to opposition figures in Russia face severe penalties, including imprisonment, highlighting the dangers of legal representation in such an oppressive environment.
No human rights concern would stop UK selling F-35 parts for Israel, say NGOs
UK ministers dismiss human rights concerns, prioritizing military alliances over ethical considerations in F-35 exports to Israel amidst Gaza conflict.
Families await release of Palestinian prisoners after ceasefire deal
The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel will lead to the release of many Palestinian and Israeli prisoners, changing lives and offering hope.
Senate should show US leadership is back: Pass the ICC-sanctions bill
The U.S. House passed a bill countering the ICC's investigation into Israeli leaders, reinforcing the lack of jurisdiction the court has over the U.S. and its allies.
Activists file class-action lawsuit over two Bay Area congressmen's Israeli aid vote
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 500 taxpayers in Northern California claims Congress violated laws by voting for military aid to Israel.
No human rights concern would stop UK selling F-35 parts for Israel, say NGOs
UK ministers dismiss human rights concerns, prioritizing military alliances over ethical considerations in F-35 exports to Israel amidst Gaza conflict.
Families await release of Palestinian prisoners after ceasefire deal
The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel will lead to the release of many Palestinian and Israeli prisoners, changing lives and offering hope.
Senate should show US leadership is back: Pass the ICC-sanctions bill
The U.S. House passed a bill countering the ICC's investigation into Israeli leaders, reinforcing the lack of jurisdiction the court has over the U.S. and its allies.
Activists file class-action lawsuit over two Bay Area congressmen's Israeli aid vote
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 500 taxpayers in Northern California claims Congress violated laws by voting for military aid to Israel.
Iran releases dual German national as it attends talks with European powers
Nahid Taghavi, a German national imprisoned in Iran, has been released after years of wrongful detention, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns in the region.
Death threats, interrogation: Why football referee Mahsa Ghorbani left Iran
Mahsa Ghorbani, an Iranian female referee, fled to Sweden due to threats and discrimination, highlighting the challenges faced by women in sports.
Switzerland, France press Iran after prison 'suicide' DW 01/10/2025
Switzerland and France press Iran over the deaths and detentions of their citizens amid rising diplomatic tensions.
Iran knows my son is innocent, says mother of French man held in Evin jail
Olivier Grondeau, a French traveler, claims innocence while being detained unjustly in Iran's Evin prison, highlighting political tensions between France and Iran.
German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison DW 01/13/2025
Nahid Taghavi, a women's rights activist, has been released after over 4 years in an Iranian prison for alleged propaganda against the state.
Iran releases dual German national as it attends talks with European powers
Nahid Taghavi, a German national imprisoned in Iran, has been released after years of wrongful detention, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns in the region.
Death threats, interrogation: Why football referee Mahsa Ghorbani left Iran
Mahsa Ghorbani, an Iranian female referee, fled to Sweden due to threats and discrimination, highlighting the challenges faced by women in sports.
Switzerland, France press Iran after prison 'suicide' DW 01/10/2025
Switzerland and France press Iran over the deaths and detentions of their citizens amid rising diplomatic tensions.
Iran knows my son is innocent, says mother of French man held in Evin jail
Olivier Grondeau, a French traveler, claims innocence while being detained unjustly in Iran's Evin prison, highlighting political tensions between France and Iran.
German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison DW 01/13/2025
Nahid Taghavi, a women's rights activist, has been released after over 4 years in an Iranian prison for alleged propaganda against the state.
US to remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism
The U.S. plans to remove Cuba from its terrorism list to promote dialogue on human rights and support for political prisoners.
Biden showed double standard' on human rights amid Israel's Gaza war: HRW
Liberal democracies, including the U.S., have demonstrated inconsistent support for human rights, often prioritizing political interests over humanitarian obligations.
US to remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism
The U.S. plans to remove Cuba from its terrorism list to promote dialogue on human rights and support for political prisoners.
Biden showed double standard' on human rights amid Israel's Gaza war: HRW
Liberal democracies, including the U.S., have demonstrated inconsistent support for human rights, often prioritizing political interests over humanitarian obligations.
Lawyer for Ugandan opposition politician arrested and tortured'
A human rights lawyer in Uganda was tortured after his arrest, raising significant concerns regarding governmental abuse and violations of human rights.
Ugandan military court rules opposition figure can be tried for treachery
Kizza Besigye faces treachery charges in Uganda, potentially leading to the death penalty amid ongoing political tensions ahead of the 2026 presidential elections.
Lawyer for Ugandan opposition politician arrested and tortured'
A human rights lawyer in Uganda was tortured after his arrest, raising significant concerns regarding governmental abuse and violations of human rights.
Ugandan military court rules opposition figure can be tried for treachery
Kizza Besigye faces treachery charges in Uganda, potentially leading to the death penalty amid ongoing political tensions ahead of the 2026 presidential elections.
Rita Segato: The present is sinister. We are all threatened'
Rita Segato explores the systemic violence against women as a representation of power dynamics, linking it to broader issues of impunity and human rights.
Chapo sworn in following Mozambique's disputed presidential election
Mozambique's new president, Daniel Chapo, is under pressure after elections marred by alleged fraud and over 300 deaths during protests.
Mohammad Rasoulof, the Iranian filmmaker persecuted by the regime
Mohammad Rasoulof chose exile over prison after being sentenced for opposing the Iranian regime, marking the end of his activism in Iran.
Ireland's first female president to speak at London theatre
Mary Robinson's presidency demonstrated a landmark shift in Ireland towards progressive social policies and women's empowerment.
Gerry Adams could be in line for payout over internment, British Lords claim
The British government's repeal of certain Troubles legislation allows Gerry Adams to seek compensation, a move criticized by IRA victims and some lawmakers.
The deep scars between Greenland and Denmark: Children torn from their families and women forcibly fitted with IUDs
Denmark's treatment of Inuit children and women in the 20th century reflects significant injustices and cultural disconnection, prompting recent apologies and investigations.
Could Israelis be prosecuted for war crimes in Germany? DW 01/15/2025
The Hind Rajab Foundation is actively pursuing the prosecution of Israeli soldiers suspected of war crimes during international trips, gaining media attention.
6 killed in Israeli drone strike on occupied West Bank's Jenin refugee camp
The recent Israeli drone strike in Jenin highlights the ongoing violence and tension in the occupied West Bank.
Could Israelis be prosecuted for war crimes in Germany? DW 01/15/2025
The Hind Rajab Foundation is actively pursuing the prosecution of Israeli soldiers suspected of war crimes during international trips, gaining media attention.
6 killed in Israeli drone strike on occupied West Bank's Jenin refugee camp
The recent Israeli drone strike in Jenin highlights the ongoing violence and tension in the occupied West Bank.
Joe Biden under pressure to release forever prisoner' from Guantanamo Bay
Biden faces calls to pardon and release Abu Zubaydah, held without charge for 23 years, due to severe health issues and torture.
Kristof: Biden won't point to the real culprit in the Sudanese genocide
The Biden administration's recognition of genocide in Sudan highlights issues in accountability, particularly concerning the UAE's role in supporting atrocities.
Biden Administration Adds 37 Chinese Companies to Forced Labor List
The U.S. blocks imports from Chinese firms linked to forced labor in Xinjiang under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Disgraceful Legacy!' MSNBC's Chris Hayes Goes After Biden For Handing Israel a Blank Check' and Doing Untold Damage' to the International Order
Biden's unfettered funding of Israel could damage the liberal international order and empower Trump.
Criticism for failing to apply human rights laws shows a deeper issue in U.S. foreign policy.
The State Department's narrative on the Leahy Laws is viewed as misleading and inconsistent.
Biden Will Remove Cuba From List of State Sponsors of Terrorism
Biden's administration seeks to remove Cuba from the terrorism list to aid diplomatic relations and address domestic issues including human rights.
Joe Biden under pressure to release forever prisoner' from Guantanamo Bay
Biden faces calls to pardon and release Abu Zubaydah, held without charge for 23 years, due to severe health issues and torture.
Kristof: Biden won't point to the real culprit in the Sudanese genocide
The Biden administration's recognition of genocide in Sudan highlights issues in accountability, particularly concerning the UAE's role in supporting atrocities.
Biden Administration Adds 37 Chinese Companies to Forced Labor List
The U.S. blocks imports from Chinese firms linked to forced labor in Xinjiang under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Disgraceful Legacy!' MSNBC's Chris Hayes Goes After Biden For Handing Israel a Blank Check' and Doing Untold Damage' to the International Order
Biden's unfettered funding of Israel could damage the liberal international order and empower Trump.
Criticism for failing to apply human rights laws shows a deeper issue in U.S. foreign policy.
The State Department's narrative on the Leahy Laws is viewed as misleading and inconsistent.
Biden Will Remove Cuba From List of State Sponsors of Terrorism
Biden's administration seeks to remove Cuba from the terrorism list to aid diplomatic relations and address domestic issues including human rights.
The image that speaks a thousand words about our inhumane migration debate | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The birth of a baby on a rescue boat emphasizes human resilience amidst the harsh realities of migration.
Tijuana declares emergency ahead of possible mass deportations
Tijuana prepares for migrant influx due to potential mass deportations.
Emergency declaration enhances coordination and funding for migrant services.
Focused on dignified treatment of migrants amidst changing immigration policies.
Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings
More than 70 organizations protest in Calais against UK policies that impact migrants crossing the Channel, advocating for safer routes and humane treatment.
The image that speaks a thousand words about our inhumane migration debate | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The birth of a baby on a rescue boat emphasizes human resilience amidst the harsh realities of migration.
Tijuana declares emergency ahead of possible mass deportations
Tijuana prepares for migrant influx due to potential mass deportations.
Emergency declaration enhances coordination and funding for migrant services.
Focused on dignified treatment of migrants amidst changing immigration policies.
Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings
More than 70 organizations protest in Calais against UK policies that impact migrants crossing the Channel, advocating for safer routes and humane treatment.
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts Joins Ella Robertson McKay in highlighting indigenous leadership at one young world - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts emphasizes Indigenous leadership as essential in addressing social issues and human rights infringements globally.
Could Other Countries Prosecute Soldiers in Gaza?
The video of possible soldier misconduct underscores the complexities of war crimes accountability for foreign soldiers.
There exists a growing movement among European lawyers to document and prosecute military abuses by nationals abroad.
Jimmy Carter obituary: former US president who dedicated his life after office to peace, human rights and global health
Jimmy Carter's legacy is defined by his lifelong commitment to health, peace, and diplomacy through the Carter Center's initiatives.
Jimmy Carter's Legacy Includes Arming and Funding the Genocide in East Timor
Carter's commitment to human rights was overshadowed by his continuation of previous U.S. policies in Southeast Asia, notably in Indonesia and East Timor.
'Real atrocities'
Jimmy Carter's legacy in human rights is complex; while he championed ideals, he overlooked violations by U.S. allies in Indonesia and South Korea.
Jimmy Carter obituary: former US president who dedicated his life after office to peace, human rights and global health
Jimmy Carter's legacy is defined by his lifelong commitment to health, peace, and diplomacy through the Carter Center's initiatives.
Jimmy Carter's Legacy Includes Arming and Funding the Genocide in East Timor
Carter's commitment to human rights was overshadowed by his continuation of previous U.S. policies in Southeast Asia, notably in Indonesia and East Timor.
'Real atrocities'
Jimmy Carter's legacy in human rights is complex; while he championed ideals, he overlooked violations by U.S. allies in Indonesia and South Korea.