Arrests and hate speech target Baha’i minority in Yemen — Global Issues

Arrests and hate speech target Baha’i minority in Yemen — Global Issues

OHCHR said that on 25 May, security forces stormed a peaceful meeting of Baha’is in Sana’a. Seventeen people, including five women, were taken to an unknown location, and all but one, are still being held incommunicado. The UN rights office urged the de facto Houthi authorities in Sana’a, to immediately…

Tanzanian peacekeepers to be repatriated following abuse allegations — Global Issues

Tanzanian peacekeepers to be repatriated following abuse allegations — Global Issues

UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told correspondents that the decision to send the unit home had been made by the Secretariat in New York, following consultations with the peacekeeping mission in CAR, MINUSCA. ‘Credible evidence’ “The decision comes after a preliminary investigation which found credible evidence that 11 members of the…

Draft NY state law a ‘golden opportunity’ to ensure fair debt relief — Global Issues

Draft NY state law a ‘golden opportunity’ to ensure fair debt relief — Global Issues

Olivier de Schutter, Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, and Attiya Waris, Independent Expert on foreign debt and human rights, have welcomed the proposed New York Taxpayer and International Debt Crises Prevention Act, which is currently under discussion. They urged lawmakers to adopt the draft bill, which compels…

Conflict & Hunger Deeply Embedded in War-Ravaged Yemen — Global Issues

Conflict & Hunger Deeply Embedded in War-Ravaged Yemen — Global Issues

Abdulwasea Mohammed addressing UN Member States, UN agencies, fellow NGOs during Protection of Civilians Week last month. Credit: Oxfam Opinion by Abdulwasea Mohammed (sana’a, yemen) Tuesday, June 06, 2023 Inter Press Service SANA’A, Yemen, Jun 06 (IPS) – During the week of May 21, the UN held its annual week dedicated…

Human rights for all, still ‘work in progress’ warns Türk — Global Issues

Human rights for all, still ‘work in progress’ warns Türk — Global Issues

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, and its mandate has become a powerful vehicle for change, progress, dignity, and justice, yet “this is far from enough to meet today’s challenges”, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said in his keynote address at the +30 Symposium, Vienna World Conference:…

UN deeply saddened as latest earthquake kills three, in wake of floods — Global Issues

UN deeply saddened as latest earthquake kills three, in wake of floods — Global Issues

The 5.5 magnitude quake struck in the department of Grand’Anse, following torrential rains which have displaced more than 13,000 people. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of life, destruction of property and suffering of the Haitian people caused by the earthquake”, said UN Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric. “The Secretary-General extends…

‘Born fighting’ for rights of Black Brazilians — Global Issues

‘Born fighting’ for rights of Black Brazilians — Global Issues

Organized under the theme, Realizing the dream: A UN declaration on the promotion, protection and full respect of the human rights of people of African descent, the Permanent Forum heard from experts and leaders from around the world, including Ms. Nascimento, explaining the challenges they have faced, and the dreams…

rights experts — Global Issues

rights experts — Global Issues

In a statement on Friday, the experts said that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence-based biometric surveillance systems, are increasingly being used “in sensitive contexts”, without individuals’ knowledge or consent ‘Urgent red lines’ must be drawn “Urgent and strict regulatory red lines are needed for technologies that claim to perform emotion…

UN in Bangladesh decries devastating new round of rations cuts for Rohingya refugees — Global Issues

UN in Bangladesh decries devastating new round of rations cuts for Rohingya refugees — Global Issues

The cuts will reduce the value of rations provided to Rohingya refugees to $8 per month, or 27 cents per day. At the beginning of the year, refugees were receiving a ration of $12 per person per month, which was just enough to meet daily needs, but on 1 March,…