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Tag: Human Rights and Human Rights Violations

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Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf

December 10, 2018December 10, 2018MIKE IVESComments Off on Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf

Mr. Dorsey’s tweets about his silent-meditation retreat in the country were criticized for not mentioning the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority.

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Australia’s Migrant Camps Are ‘Crime Against Humanity,’ Lawsuit Claims

December 10, 2018LIVIA ALBECK-RIPKAComments Off on Australia’s Migrant Camps Are ‘Crime Against Humanity,’ Lawsuit Claims

More than 1,000 migrants held in offshore detention centers said the government had abrogated its “duty of care,” as required by international law.

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Lyudmila Alexeyeva, ‘Grandmother’ of Russia’s Human Rights Movement, Dies at 91

December 9, 2018ANDREW E. KRAMERComments Off on Lyudmila Alexeyeva, ‘Grandmother’ of Russia’s Human Rights Movement, Dies at 91

Ms. Alexeyeva, who had been the most prominent surviving dissident of the Soviet era, spent a lifetime challenging abusive leaders.

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U.K. Student Describes Horrors of Life in an Emirati Jail

December 5, 2018December 6, 2018BENJAMIN MUELLERComments Off on U.K. Student Describes Horrors of Life in an Emirati Jail

Accused of spying, Matthew Hedges was freed last week after public pressure from London, and after seven months of harsh treatment at his captors’ hands.

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Denmark Plans to Isolate Unwanted Migrants on a Small Island

December 3, 2018December 4, 2018MARTIN SELSOE SORENSENComments Off on Denmark Plans to Isolate Unwanted Migrants on a Small Island

The island center, housing as many as 100 people, is part of the government’s drive to make life so untenable for failed asylum seekers that they leave voluntarily.

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South Korea Frees 58 Conscientious Objectors in Wake of Landmark Ruling

November 29, 2018CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on South Korea Frees 58 Conscientious Objectors in Wake of Landmark Ruling

South Korea has imprisoned thousands of men for refusing mandatory military service. But the practice is coming to an end after a Supreme Court ruling this month.

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Seven Convicted in Killing of Prominent Honduran Environmentalist

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Seven Convicted in Killing of Prominent Honduran Environmentalist

The opposition to a dam project by an indigenous leader, Berta Cáceres, had brought her international prominence but failed to protect her life.

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Saudi Prince Faces G-20 Leaders, Drawing a Laugh and a Confrontation

November 29, 2018November 30, 2018DANIEL POLITI and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on Saudi Prince Faces G-20 Leaders, Drawing a Laugh and a Confrontation

An awkward question hangs over the Group of 20 meeting: How will the gathered leaders handle Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, amid accusations he orchestrated the killing of Jamal Khashoggi?

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North Korea Accuses Washington of Weaponizing Human Rights as Nuclear Talks Stall

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on North Korea Accuses Washington of Weaponizing Human Rights as Nuclear Talks Stall

President Trump may have said he and Kim Jong-un were “in love,” but the two countries are sparring over the North’s human rights record.

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3 Philippine Police Officers Are Convicted in a Drug War Killing

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018JASON GUTIERREZComments Off on 3 Philippine Police Officers Are Convicted in a Drug War Killing

Three officers were sentenced to 40 years in prison in the killing of a 17-year-old boy. Eyes are now on President Rodrigo Duterte, who had sworn to pardon guilty officers.

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