Human Rights & Public Liberties

Human Rights & Public Liberties

Newsletter
13 Jan, 2021

Migrants & Refugees

The Swedish question: Immigrants and their children’s dilemma 3

The reliable reports come from official sources, such as schools, neighborhood’s clinics, hospitals, family doctors  and social workers

28 September, 2022

Lebanon/ Migrants’ boat

A recovery plan is now being studied to see if it’s possible to bring the boat back to the surface.  

31 August, 2022

Rohingya refugees’ fifth anniversary

Freedom of movement is limited, even to aid agencies.

24 August, 2022

South America migrants

Hundreds of thousands returned to Venezuela during the pandemic, but numbers of recent arrivals have again gone up in Colombia.

3 August, 2022

Lampedusa received hundreds of asylum seekers and migrants

Mediterranean countries on major migrant routes into Europe expect more than 150,000 arrivals this year as food shortages caused by the Ukraine conflict threaten a…

31 July, 2022

The fate of the corpses of 23 African migrants

Human rights experts say that the Moroccan Government should preserve the corpses, identify them and liaise with their relatives; as for the injured, they should…

28 June, 2022

The UN’s Special Rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar

Hundreds have been killed and thousands jailed in Myanmar.

23 June, 2022

The UNRWA financial uncertainty

The financial uncertainty is exacerbated by a potential break-in in mid-November in its Gaza food pipeline, which provides over one million refugees with half of their…

23 June, 2022

Some Syrian refugees are going back to Syria

3.7 million Syrians are living in Turkey.

21 June, 2022

Venezuelan migrants

Videos on social media show policemen pulling migrants off buses, extorting them and threatening them with deportation.

16 June, 2022

UNHCR’s Global Trends

By the end of 2021, those displaced by war, violence, persecution, and human rights abuses stood at 89.3 million, up 8 percent compared to a…

16 June, 2022