Human Rights & Public Liberties

Human Rights & Public Liberties

Newsletter
13 Jan, 2021

Humanitarian Crisis

The civil war in Darfur

Their lives have been getting worse, with many saying they’ve not received aid for months.

27 February, 2023

Brazil floods

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited impacted areas in the southeastern state of Sao Paulo.

22 February, 2023

Devastating floods in Sao Paulo state

Local government has declared a state of alert in the area as entire neighbourhoods are underwater, debris from hillside houses swept away by oozing earth,…

21 February, 2023

Freezing weather is hampering recovery attempts in Turkey & Syria

The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday that as many as 5.3 million people in Syria may have been left homeless.

13 February, 2023

American ambassador visits Rohingya camp

Beth Van Schaack arrives in Dhaka on February 11th  for a 4-day visit and is likely to speak to Bangladesh authorities about the Rohingya refugees…

13 February, 2023

The battle for Sake/DRC

Sake is the last connection on the highway from Goma to the northeastern region of the country

13 February, 2023

Summit for Jerusalem/Egypt

The summit aims to unify the Arab position on the Israeli occupation.

12 February, 2023

Civilians face danger in DRC Congo

Rwanda has been accused by the DRC of supporting the M23, a charge corroborated by UN experts and Western countries, although Kigali has denied the…

9 February, 2023

Internally displaced people in DRC

Kanyaruchinya camp is the main IDP camp hosting most of the people displaced by the M23 advance and their fighting with the Congolese army.

7 February, 2023

Children of Hiroshima

In December, in a similar lawsuit, the Nagasaki District Court ruled that the state not providing aid to so-called second-generation hibakusha did not violate the…

7 February, 2023

Turkey/Syria/Earthquake

On Monday, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.9 hit central Turkey and northwest Syria

6 February, 2023