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Human rights violations on rise in Uvira after AFC/M23 pullout – activist
The town of Uvira, in DR Congo’s South Kivu Province, continues to be a scene of serious human rights violations following ...
SEATTLE — The University of Washington's Center for Human Rights published a report on Thursday that alleges state and private organizations are complicit in "gross" human rights violations through ...
United Nations Special Rapporteurs sent Cornell along with four other universities a letter raising “serious concern” over ...
On July 3, 2025, armed gangs in Haiti tried to seize control of Lascahobas near the Haiti-Dominican Republic border by launching attacks in several rural communities nearby. For days, the message ...
United Nations (UN) special rapporteurs requested information regarding potential human rights violations in an Oct. 14 letter to Georgetown University, which the university responded to Dec. 12. Five ...
Many South Florida immigrants fear President Donald Trump’s deportation policy. One reason: the facilities where they will likely be detained have been buffeted by decades of documented violence, ...
We thank the Special Rapporteur for her report and agree with her that the situation has continued to deteriorate. The Russian government seeks to intimidate its critics into silence, especially those ...
The U.S. State Department is making official changes first seen in human rights reports issued over the summer, hollowing out support for marginalized groups around the world, including the LGBTQ+ ...
Lawyers, judges, human rights defenders, and government officials have renewed calls for stronger protection of Nigerians’ fundamental rights and the right to development. The participants also called ...
Some 4,000 Filipinos marched in the capital Manila, denouncing "gross human rights violations and international humanitarian law abuses” by the government in the Catholic-majority nation. The marchers ...
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Human rights violations continue unabated in Zimbabwe
In the last month of 2025, December, Zimbabwe Peace Project documented a total of 86 human rights violations. The violations affected 1964 victims.Among the victims were 988 women and 976 men, 15 of ...
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