Human Rights & Public Liberties

Human Rights & Public Liberties

Newsletter
Published on: 13 Jan, 2021

Humanitarian Crisis

Bangladesh Urged to Take India’s Border Force to ICC

Guards are accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings along the border.

Published on: 30 September, 2024

Heavy rainfalls triggered flooding in Nepal

Officials are warning the death toll will rise.

Published on: 30 September, 2024

Sudanese students are feeling confused and uncertain

It is hard for students to pick up where they left off at institutions abroad.

Published on: 25 September, 2024

Japan floods

More than 120 millimeters per hour of rainfall was recorded in Wajima in the Noto region in the central Japan- the heaviest rain experienced in ..

Published on: 23 September, 2024

Bangladesh enforced disappearances

Last month, the new administration led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, established a 5-member commission and signed the international convention against enforced disappearances, to investigate ..

Published on: 22 September, 2024

UNS on Israel’s settlements

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres publishes the organisation’s annual report, this year themed ‘Resolve’.

Published on: 19 September, 2024

Lebanon/Who manufactured the pagers?

Pagers exploded in Lebanon and Syria in an apparent Israeli operation targeting Hezbollah’s communications.

Published on: 19 September, 2024

Maiduguri floods

Food and shelter remain the biggest challenge, amid claims authorities have been slow to provide aid.

Published on: 17 September, 2024

Special Rapporteurs on Gaza

Special Rapporteurs comment on Gaza.

Published on: 16 September, 2024

Nigeria’s floods and displacement

Maiduguri is the capital of Borno state, and home to more than 2 million, many of them IDPs fleeing armed groups in the region such ..

Published on: 15 September, 2024

UK knife crime

The Prime Minster has set up a coalition of experts, police, victims’ families and Hollywood star Idris Elba to tackle the issue.

Published on: 12 September, 2024

Zinder flooding

The country’s southern region of Zinder, neighbouring Nigeria, has been the hardest hit.

Published on: 12 September, 2024