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…

Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO — Global Issues

Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO — Global Issues

In the recently released 2021-2022 freedom of expression report, UNESCO noted the deaths of 86 journalists last year, amounting to one every four days, up from 55 killings in 2021. The findings highlight the grave risks and vulnerabilities that journalists continue to face in the course of their work, the…

Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO — Global Issues

Recommit to Libya ceasefire, urges senior UN representative — Global Issues

On Monday, Abdoulaye Bathily, who is also the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, urged the government to allocate the appropriate resources, step up political efforts to end the stalemate, and reestablish legitimacy to Libyan institutions through elections.  ‘Spirit of unity’ Since the 2011 overthrow of former ruler Muammar Gadaffi, oil-rich Libya has…

Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO — Global Issues

rights experts urge action on coerced religious conversions, child marriage — Global Issues

In their appeal to the authorities to stop the alleged abuse, the experts warned that teenagers had been “kidnapped from their families, trafficked … far from their homes (and) made to marry men sometimes twice their age”. The rights experts – who report to the Human Rights Council – cited…

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…

Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO — Global Issues

new internal displacement law ‘much-needed step’ towards restoring hope and dignity — Global Issues

The action taken by the National Congress will help with the more than 247,000 Hondurans who have been displaced by violence, 55 per cent of whom are women and 43 per cent children and adolescents. “This law on internal displacement is a much-needed step towards restoring their dignity, hope and…

Quash death sentence for Jordanian convicted of drug offences, urge UN experts — Global Issues

Quash death sentence for Jordanian convicted of drug offences, urge UN experts — Global Issues

“Under international law, States that have not yet abolished the death penalty may only impose it for the ‘most serious crimes’, involving intentional killing”, the UN Human Rights Council-appointed experts said in a statement, continuing to urge the Saudi Government to “abolish the death penalty for drug convictions”.  Hussein Abo…

Resumption of executions for drug offences ‘deeply regrettable’, UN rights office says — Global Issues

Resumption of executions for drug offences ‘deeply regrettable’, UN rights office says — Global Issues

Spokesperson Liz Throssell said executions have been taking place almost daily over the past two weeks, following the end of a 21-month official moratorium.  “The resumption of executions for drug-related offences in Saudi Arabia is a deeply regrettable step, all the more so coming just days after a wide majority…

In visit to genocide museum, UN chief warns of the dangers of hate and persecution — Global Issues

In visit to genocide museum, UN chief warns of the dangers of hate and persecution — Global Issues

Mr. Guterres was speaking at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, memorial site of the infamous S-21 interrogation and detention centre under the bloody regime, which lasted from 1975 to 1979. ‘An essential reminder’ It is estimated that up to 18,000 people from across Cambodia were brought to the facility, located…