Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Rwanda judgements from the European Court overruled

Rwanda

Under the new proposal, ministers could lift the blockade of the European Court of Human Rights on asylum seekers in Rwanda. The plan, which is being presented to Congress, will allow ministers to overturn court orders. According to the minister, this is part of an amendment to the human rights law that raises serious legal issues. Critics say the proposal is vague and creates a two-tier system that gives ministers more power. However, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said the rights … Read more

IS Syria ambush kills 15 pro-regime fighters: monitor

Syria

At least 15 pro-government fighters were killed in an ambush on a bus in eastern Syria. The ambush took place near the city of Raqa, which was a hub for so-called Islamic State (IS) militants. It is not clear whether those killed were members of the regular army or allied militia.   In a Militant … Read more

UK clears Assange extradition to US

UK

Britain approves US request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial. Home Secretary Priti Patel has 14 days to appeal the decision, infuriating his supporters. A UK court cleared his removal from the country in April. UK approved a US government request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial for leaking … Read more

Tanzania policeman killed in protest over wildlife protection area

policeman

A police officer was killed in northeast Tanzania during a clash with Masai. Government seeks to expel them from a part of their historical land for safaris. The government has offered to relocate crater dwellers to another district. A police officer was killed in northeast Tanzania during a clash with Masai herders protesting the cordoning … Read more

Germany official Bierhoff joins criticism of Qatar on gay rights

Qatar

Oliver Bierhoff unhappy that homosexuality is illegal in the Gulf state of Qatar. Qatari authorities have appealed for outsiders to respect their “conservative” culture. World Cup organizers struggling to convince LGBTQ fans they will be safe. Oliver Bierhoff, the technical director of the German football team, said on Saturday that World Cup host Qatar’s “treatment … Read more

11 killed in Syria landmine explosion: monitor

landmine

Explosives left in fields, along roads or in buildings wounded thousands. Most of the victims were laborer harvesting wheat. Syria overtakes as the country with the highest number of casualties from landmines. A war monitor reported Saturday that their pick-up truck ran over a landmine near Daraa, Syria, killing 11 passengers and injuring dozens more. … Read more

Syria says major damage, runways unusable after Israel hits airport

Syria

Damascus Airport closed for second day for repairs following Israeli air strikes. Civil aviation and national companies repairing the damage at the airport. The airport is in a region south of Damascus where Iran-backed groups. Syria has confirmed significant damage, including runway damage at Damascus International Airport, which was closed for a second day Saturday … Read more

Egypt denies jailed dissident on hunger strike

Egypt

Egypt’s interior ministry says it has a video of imprisoned dissident Abdel Fattah. His family has been pushing for a consular visit from the UK embassy. He is currently serving a five-year sentence for “broadcasting false news”. Egypt’s interior ministry said Thursday that it has a video of imprisoned dissident Alaa Abdel Fattah that “disproves” … Read more

Bangladesh cancels top human rights group’s licence

bangladesh

Bangladesh revokes operation license of leading human rights group Odhikar. Odhikar accused of publishing “misleading information about extrajudicial killings”. Ordeal comes days before a court was to hear a petition. Bangladesh has revoked the operation license of its leading human rights organization, accusing it of harming the country’s image, according to the organization, provoking a … Read more

Guinea prosecutor deepens probe into protest killing

Guinea

An autopsy revealed that  Thierno Mamadou Diallo was killed by a bullet. The ruling junta has promised to break with past practices. Diallo’s death, one of the first civilians to die during a protest since the coup. Guinean public prosecutor ordered a list of all police officers present when a young man was killed during … Read more

Sudan Protester killed as UN rights expert visits country: medics

Sudan

A protester was shot dead in Khartoum. Scores of pro-democracy protesters killed during the suppression of a 2019 sit-in. Amada Dieng urged authorities to “refrain from use of excessive force”. Sudan: A protester was shot dead in the capital of Sudan on Friday, medics said, as UN human rights expert Amada Dieng urged authorities to … Read more

Iraqi activists suffering in ‘environment of fear’: UN

Iraq

In a report documenting 26 incidents since May 2021. Among the 26 cases investigated, they include “targeted killing, violent assaults. Dozens of activists were targeted in assassinations or attempted killings. Assassinations, bomb attacks and threats: in Iraq an “environment of fear and intimidation” targeting activists and protesters has put a stranglehold on freedom of expression, … Read more

Hong Kong rights lawyer says he fled ‘cold winds’ of suppression

Hong

British human rights lawyer Michael Vidler leaves Hong Kong. Vidler’s firm was singled out in national security case. He was accused of helping pro-democracy protesters. When British human rights lawyer Michael Vidler saw the swarm of reporters waiting for him at Hong Kong airport, he knew he had made the right decision to close his … Read more

Germany to ease visa rules for Russian Kremlin critics

Germany

Berlin will ease visa requirements for Russian critics of Vladimir Putin’s government so that they can live and work in Germany, An interior ministry spokesman said Monday.

The newly agreed rules will benefit journalists, scientists, and civil society activists who are under pressure from Moscow.

Human rights defenders and employees of foreign organizations designated as “unwanted” in Russia may also be granted residency under the expedited procedures.

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Their immediate family members will likewise benefit, said the spokesman.

He could not give any figures on how many people might benefit from the eased procedures but said applicants will have to present “credible” cases.

Germany has opened its doors to Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

However, in recent weeks, there has been a growing call for Europe’s largest economy to also provide protection to Kremlin critics.

However, Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck stated that while welcoming Russians, Germany must ensure that “the wrong ones” do not “come to us, and we do not bring spies into our country.”

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UN human rights envoy justifies controversial visit to China

UN China

The UN human rights envoy claimed on Saturday that her controversial visit to China was “not an investigation,” and that she had unfettered access to discussions in Xinjiang, where Beijing is accused of extensive human rights violations. Michelle Bachelet’s long-planned tour this week has taken her to the far-western region, where Beijing is accused of … Read more

UN Security Council calls for reversal of Taliban policies on women

UN

UN Security Council called on the Taliban to “swiftly alter” measures curtailing Afghan women’s human rights and freedoms, In a unanimously agreed statement, The action comes only days after female TV hosts were compelled to cover their entire faces, the latest in a series of Taliban restrictions on civil society, many of which target women … Read more

Elderly Hong Kong cardinal holds mass after court appearance

Hong Kong

Retired Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen, who is ninety years old, celebrated a crowded mass devoted to Chinese churches, just hours after appearing in a Hong Kong court on charges related to the city’s pro-democracy riots. Zen, one of Asia’s highest-ranking Catholic clerics, was one of five prominent democracy campaigners imprisoned earlier this month under the … Read more

UN praises ‘potential’ of Syria prisoner amnesty

UN

UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen on Sunday welcomed a general amnesty aimed at freeing thousands of Syrians accused of terrorism. Several amnesties have been issued by President Bashar al-Assad during the country’s devastating 11-year war, but the most recent in April was the most comprehensive related to terrorism charges since the conflict began, according to … Read more

Syria intercepts Israeli missile attack: state media

Syria

Syrian air defenses intercepted Israeli missile strikes near Damascus on Friday, according to state media. “Our air defences stopped a number of hostile missiles in the airspace of the southern countryside of Damascus,” Syria’s official news agency SANA said. AFP correspondents in the Syrian capital said they heard very loud noises in the evening. The … Read more

Sicily judge weighs trial of migrant rescue NGOs

Sicily

Charities that run migrant rescue ships in the Mediterranean faced a pre-trial hearing in Sicily on Saturday for alleged collusion with people traffickers, After a controversial investigation that included extensive wiretapping. Twenty-one people have been charged with “aiding and abetting unauthorized entry into Italy” in 2016 and 2017, including members of Doctors Without Borders, Save … Read more

Iran arrests prominent activists on ‘baseless accusations’

Iran

Iran has arrested several prominent activists on what Human Rights Watch described on Friday as “baseless accusations” amid ongoing labor strikes and protests over rising prices. Citing news outlets close to Iran’s intelligence apparatus, HRW said the arrested are accused of “contact with suspicious foreign actors,” although no evidence was provided to back the claim … Read more

Human Rights Watch says the United States should prioritize civilian safety in Somalia

Somalia

Human Rights Watch warned on Friday that US military personnel redeploying to Somalia must prioritize civilian protection. US Vice President Joe Biden signed an order on Monday reversing the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw nearly all 700 American soldiers from the East African state and redeploy them as part of a joint operation with the … Read more

Top Hungary court bars vote on Chinese university plan

Hungary

The top court of Hungary turned down a bid by Budapest’s mayor to hold a referendum on a planned campus of China’s Fudan University in the city on Wednesday. A referendum on Fudan would be “unconstitutional,” according to the Hungarian Constitutional Court. “According to the (constitution), a national referendum on an obligation arising from an … Read more

UN envoy says slavery persists in Mauritania despite govt efforts

UN

Mauritania has made progress in combating slavery, but it still has a long way to go to abolish the practice, according to the UN envoy on the issue on Friday. Slavery has been officially prohibited in the Sahel country since 1981 and is classified as a crime against humanity, but campaigners claim it still exists. … Read more

UN Human Rights Council to meet Thursday on Ukraine

Ukraine

The UN Human Rights Council has announced that a special session will be held on Thursday to examine alleged Russian abuses in Ukraine. More than 50 countries on Monday backed Kyiv’s request for an extraordinary meeting of the UN’s top rights body to examine “the deteriorating human rights situation in Ukraine stemming from the Russian … Read more

HRW urges Iran to release teachers arrested in crackdown

HRW

Human Watch Rights has reported that Iran had detained around 40 teachers across the country prior to and following the May 1 protests, and has called for their release. According to the monitor, Iranian authorities had arrested 38 instructors as of May 1st, citing the reformist Emtedad news website. “At least 17 of them are … Read more

Taliban has stopped providing driving licences to Afghan women

taliban

KABUL: Taliban regime in Afghanistan has stopped granting driving licenses to women in Kabul and other districts, media reports said. The prohibition comes at a critical juncture in the country’s humanitarian situation, with a severe scarcity of food and other basic commodities. Prior to the Taliban takeover, women in Afghanistan could be seen driving in some … Read more

Taliban eager to step towards learning Human rights; exchange pen with guns

Taliban eager to step towards learning Human rights; exchange pen with guns Youngsters who have burned through the majority of their lives in battle are figuring out how to act with regular folks as the Taliban advances from battling to administering Ungracefully furnished with note pads and pens, the majority of the 25 contenders turned … Read more