Human Rights & Public Liberties

Human Rights & Public Liberties

Newsletter
13 Jan, 2021

Humanitarian Crisis

Sudan’s War and the Weapon of Rape

In Darfur, there are reasonable grounds to believe that some acts of sexual violence, committed in the context of a widespread and systematic attack on…

24 June, 2026

Sudan: Security Council Warns of Mass Atrocity Risk in El Obeid

Council members also raised concern over reports of RSF drone strikes in El Obeid and a broader increase in drone attacks across Sudan by parties…

21 June, 2026

Lebanon: Twelve Children Killed or Maimed Every Day

More than 770,000 children are experiencing heightened distress from repeated exposure to violence, loss and displacement. Beyond those killed and maimed, Corsi warned, an entire…

18 June, 2026

Hunger Hotspots: Famine Risk Deepens Across Thirteen Countries

The warning arrives as humanitarian funding continues to contract sharply. Support for food assistance, emergency farming programmes and nutrition responses in crisis settings fell by…

18 June, 2026

Lebanon’s Displaced Wait for Safety; Gaza Families Flee Again; Somalia Receives Emergency Funds

The UN Interim Force in Lebanon observed a reduction in exchanges of fire in the south, where Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters have been engaged…

16 June, 2026

Sudan’s Humanitarian Routes Under Fire

The UN World Health Organization meanwhile highlighted the pressure that refugee arrivals have placed on Chad’s already fragile health services, calling for solidarity and coordinated…

10 June, 2026

Lebanon’s Spiral of Need

An estimated 28,000 people remain beyond Israel’s self-declared military line in southern Lebanon. The humanitarian system, already under strain, faces the prospect of conditions worsening…

7 June, 2026

Lebanon on the Edge: Beirut Empties as Strikes Resume

The evacuation unfolded against the backdrop of a ceasefire that was never fully observed. A US-brokered truce took effect on 17 April but has been…

2 June, 2026

A Reckoning Deferred: The Massacre at Hoyyar Siri and the Abandonment of Myanmar’s Rohingya

The facts, as documented in a meticulous 56-page report published by Human Rights Watch, are as follows. On that morning, Arakan Army fighters launched an…

19 May, 2026

A Planet of Slums

The scale of the challenge spans the spectrum of national wealth. In Homs, Syria, 400,000 residents have returned to a city ravaged by conflict, facing…

18 May, 2026

Nigeria’s Camp of Death

The detentions followed violent attacks by armed groups and bandits, after which the Nigerian military launched a security operation in January 2026, rounding up entire…

30 April, 2026

Burns, Starvations and Floods

In Lebanon, one in four people now faces acute hunger. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification platform warns that approximately 1.2 million people could experience…

30 April, 2026