syrian war criminals promised to serve justice sooner

Syrian war criminals promised to serve justice sooner

Syria – Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that justice will be served for all the Syrian war criminals. She said this after the historic conviction of a Syrian Intelligence official…

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high time the governments recognise injustice done towards migrant workers

High time the governments recognize injustice done towards migrant workers

Even though migrant workers have been fighting for their rights for the longest time, it was only during the pandemic that their struggles were most highlighted. The reason behind this is that the majority of…

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india’s domestic workers raise voice against injustice

Most neglected workers: India’s domestic workers raise voice against injustice

India – Domestic workers in India are essentially the backbone of every household in urban as well as semi-urban region, but unfortunately, they are the most neglected workforce in the country. Despite the weather, the…

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justice for afghanistan

Justice for women goes for a toss as Taliban gains control of Afghanistan

As the Taliban continues to gain control over Afghanistan, violence against women and justice goes at risk. Afghan women have been confronting domestic violence for quite a while in the country. The Human Rights Watch…

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Victims of Unlawful Detention in Eastern Ukraine

Since Four Years Victims of Unlawful Detention in Eastern Ukraine are Awaiting for Justice

In 2016, the Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International uncovered the practice of secretly detaining civilians by both sides of the eastern Ukraine of civilians in a report called “you don’t exist“. For four years…

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet

Victims of intercommunal violence in South Sudan deserve ‘justice, truth and reparations’, UN officials say

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday condemned a fresh wave of intercommunal violence in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, that has left hundreds of dead across 28 villages in Jonglei State,…

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A message to the NHS at Cannon Street station in London

Government being called for scraping off NHS surcharges for migrant workers, called as ‘moral injustice’

Migrant activists and organizations are requesting the government to extend NHS surcharge waiver to all migrant workers including teachers, bus drivers and charity workers. This is after Boris Johnson government, taking a policy U- turn,…

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Syrian defendants Anwar Raslan accused for torture

Thousands of detainees were tortured by his hands …a Syrian officer brought to justice for the first time

The trial case of the officer, Anwar Raslan, a dissident from the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime of about 8 years ago, is again coming to the fore after setting the date for his first…

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Nagarpuh: might justice be done

After the assassination of around 20 people in the locality of Ngarbuh in Cameroun on February 14, the Head of State had ordered the opening of an investigation. This commission of inquiry chaired by the…

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Ukraine peace blueprint criticism

Washington’s Ukraine Peace Blueprint Abandons Those Who Need Protection Most

The global community has been watching the ongoing war in Ukraine, and as a result, the recent plans for peace from the United States are sparking a heated debate. Many feel as if this is…

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