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

Rule of law stands between peace and ‘brutal struggle for power’ – Guterres — Global Issues

Rule of law stands between peace and ‘brutal struggle for power’ – Guterres — Global Issues

“From the smallest village to the global stage, the rule of law (ROL) is all that stands between peace and stability, and a brutal struggle for power and resources”, he said, arguing that it protects the vulnerable; prevents discrimination; bolsters trust in institutions; supports inclusive economies and societies; and is…

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

New US border policy poses risk to fundamental rights, warns UN’s Türk — Global Issues

Taking aim at the expected rise in so-called “expedited removals” from the United States, Mr. Türk also criticised the intention to use the COVID pandemic-related Title 42 public health order even more than today. Fast-track expulsion The move will permit the “fast-track expulsion to Mexico” of 30,000 Venezuelans, Haitians, Cubans…

UN rights chief Türk warns against further ‘State-sanctioned killing’ — Global Issues

UN rights chief Türk warns against further ‘State-sanctioned killing’ — Global Issues

Volker Türk’s allegation that criminal proceedings and the death penalty had been weaponized to stamp out dissent, follows the execution in the last months of four people involved in nationwide protests, that were sparked by the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, in September. “The weaponization of criminal procedures to punish…

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

UN rights office calls for probe into protestor deaths — Global Issues

“We are very concerned at the rising violence in Peru, which on Monday 9 January saw one of the deadliest days since unrest erupted in early December,” Spokesperson Marta Hurtado said in a statement. The protests were sparked after the former President, Pedro Castillo, attempted to dissolve Congress and rule…

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

UN chief ‘totally confident’ in country’s democratic strength — Global Issues

In comments to journalists on Monday, Mr. Guterres said that he had been shocked by reports that a mob had entered and ransacked government buildings on Sunday in Brasilia. But he said that he remained “absolutely convinced that Brazil can deal with this situation” and ensure that those responsible are…

African Parliamentarians Strongly Committed to Population and Development — Global Issues

African Parliamentarians Strongly Committed to Population and Development — Global Issues

APDA organizes regular conferences bringing together various parliamentarians from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe to address critical issues on population and development – including youth employment and other issues arising from ICPD25 take center stage. Here Bridget Bedu takes a test in computational electronics as her daughter Giovana plays…

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

Abolition of the death penalty ‘a historic milestone’ — Global Issues

President Hakainde Hichilema announced the move on 23 December, which “followed years of advocacy efforts by concerned stakeholders, such as the National Human Rights Commission, civil society groups, development partners, the UN team and other partners,” it said.  The UN team in Zambia is led by Resident Coordinator Beatrice Mutali.  Several UN…

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

Trial of Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski ‘politically motivated’ — Global Issues

Mr. Bialiatski, a veteran rights campaigner and founder of Viasna (or “spring”) civil society group, was arrested in July 2021 on tax evasion charges, along with two other activists, and reportedly held in dreadful conditions in a prison in Minsk. Their trial began on Thursday. “We are gravely concerned by…

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

Hundreds of political prisoners released, but thousands remain in jail — Global Issues

“The release of political prisoners in Myanmar is not only a relief to those unfairly detained, but also their families”, OHCHR Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told journalists in Geneva. “Importantly, however, we take this opportunity to call for the release of the thousands of others who remain in detention for opposing…