Cambodia positioned to fully integrate LGBT people into society, UN expert says — Global Issues

Cambodia positioned to fully integrate LGBT people into society, UN expert says — Global Issues

In presenting his conclusions at the end of a 10-day visit to Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Battambang, the UN independent expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, urged authorities to legally recognize LGBT families. “Without exception, State agents with whom I held…

The Journalist Stranded in Europe’s "Guantᮡmo" — Global Issues

The Journalist Stranded in Europe’s "Guantᮡmo" — Global Issues

Pablo González during a previous trip to Ukraine. Credit: Juan Teixeira/IPS by Karlos Zurutuza (nabarniz, spain) Thursday, January 19, 2023 Inter Press Service NABARNIZ, Spain, Jan 19 (IPS) – It’s 23 hours a day in a cell without natural light and just one to walk around in a 7×4-metre courtyard. For…

UK ‘immunity’ legislation could hamper victims’ rights, warns Türk — Global Issues

UK ‘immunity’ legislation could hamper victims’ rights, warns Türk — Global Issues

The High Commissioner for Human Rights acknowledged on Thursday that addressing the violent legacy of intercommunal relations in Northern Ireland from the 1960s to the 1990s was “hugely complex and sensitive”. ‘Conditional immunity’ But he warned against plans to give conditional immunity from investigation and prosecution to those accused of serious human…

UN experts to intervene in Zambia lead pollution case — Global Issues

UN experts to intervene in Zambia lead pollution case — Global Issues

The lawsuit against mining giant Anglo American was filed on behalf of women and children in Zambia’s central Kabwe District, who are the alleged victims of lead poisoning.  The UN experts – whose mandates cover issues such as toxic pollution and human rights, business and human rights, and discrimination against…

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

Opinion by Daisaku Ikeda (tokyo, japan) Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Inter Press Service TOKYO, Japan, Jan 18 (IPS) – The Ukraine crisis that erupted in February last year continues with no prospect for cessation. The intensified hostilities have inflicted great suffering in population centers and destroyed infrastructure facilities, compelling large numbers…

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

Sri Lanka must ensure compensation for victims of 2019 terrorist attacks — Global Issues

Last week, the Supreme Court ordered the former President and three other senior officials to compensate the families of the victims because they had failed to prevent the tragedy.  More than 270 people were killed in the series of explosions at churches and hotels across the island nation.  A step…

High Commissioner reports sharp decline in respect for children’s rights — Global Issues

High Commissioner reports sharp decline in respect for children’s rights — Global Issues

Addressing the opening of the 92nd session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, he stressed that its work is more vital than ever.  This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), and Mr. Türk noted that the document has paved the…

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

addressing the plight of those with no legal identity — Global Issues

Percy Santos, a visually impaired college student in Honduras, recently received his digital ID card from the government. “The new ID is designed perfectly for people like me. This is a personal fulfilment. I feel better identified,” he says. Mr. Santos is one of the 5.4 million people enrolled in…

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

President’s apology for past rights violations a ‘step on the long road to justice’ — Global Issues

President Joko Widodo reportedly acknowledged “gross human rights violations” during his country’s past, and expressed regret for a dozen past incidents, stretching back more than 50 years. These included the 1965-1966 anti-Communist crackdown, the 1982-1985 protester shootings, enforced disappearances in 1997 and 1998, and the Wamena Incident in Papua in…

Ukraine Crisis and No First Use of Nuclear Weapons — Global Issues

Greece in spotlight over trial of activists, volunteers who rescued migrants — Global Issues

The hearing involving 24 volunteers and activists began on Tuesday on the Greek island of Lesvos, prompting OHCHR to warn of the “chilling effect” that it has had on other rights defenders, who’ve now halted their work in Greece and other European Union countries. Those on trial were all associated with Emergency…