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Peruvian women ask Michelle Bachelet for help in face of violence

Michelle Bachelet

Peru recorded an increase in violence against women in 2021. 146 femicides versus 138 registered the year before. Activists staged a performance based on “The Handmaid’s Tale”. Some 30 Peruvian women, including transgender women, gathered Monday to ask Michelle Bachelet for help and  denounce the daily violence they suffer, demanding  action from the United Nations … Read more

UN rights chief urges ‘independent’ probe of Sudan protest killings

Sudan

UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet “alarmed” at Thursday’s killings. Mass demonstration in Sudan met with deadliest violence. Death toll from protest-related violence has reached 113. The United Nations rights chief Friday called on Sudan authorities to launch an independent investigation after security forces killed at least nine demonstrators attending a mass protest demanding an end … Read more

Internet shutdowns cause ‘incalculable’ damage: UN

Internet shutdowns

The United Nations has called on countries to stop imposing internet shutdowns or disruptions. The first major internet shutdown that captured global attention took place in Egypt in 2011. The US State Department’s annual report on internet shutdowns documented 931 shutdowns between 2016 and 2021 across 74 countries.   The United Nations has called on … Read more

Women not wearing hijab ‘trying to look like animals’, say Taliban posters

Taliban

Taliban’s religious police put up posters across Afghan city of Kandahar. Women who don’t wear an Islamic hijab are “trying to look like animals,” say posters. The Taliban have imposed harsh restrictions on Afghan women since seizing power in August. U.N. rights chief Michelle Bachelet slams the hardline Islamist government for its “institutionalized systematic oppression” … Read more

Germany probes claims of Uyghur abuse

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Germany demanded a transparent inquiry into “shocking” claims of human rights crimes against the Uyghur minority in China’s Xinjiang region on Tuesday, after a media consortium released hacked papers alleging the atrocities. In a phone call with her Chinese colleague Wang Yi, according to a Germany foreign ministry statement, Baerbock mentioned “the shocking reports and … Read more

US leads criticism of UN rights chief for China trip

US

The UN rights chief came beneath hearth Friday for pronouncing a go to next week to China’s Xinjiang, with America announcing she was failing to rise up for the area’s Uyghur network. After years of soliciting for “significant and unfettered” get right of entry a long way-western Xinjiang, Michelle Bachelet will ultimately lead a six-day … Read more

UN urges action on ‘unimaginable’ Haiti gang violence

UN

The United Nations urged Haiti to take immediate action against “unimaginable” gang violence on Tuesday, citing a deteriorating security situation in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, expressed “deep concern” about the severe human rights impact that a surge in violence involving heavily armed gangs in the city was having … Read more

UN decries ‘shocking’ Christian-Muslim clashes in Ethiopia

UN

The UN human rights director expressed concern on Saturday over recent violent conflicts in Ethiopia between Muslims and Orthodox Christians, calling on authorities to investigate and prosecute those responsible. Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said she was “very disturbed” by the violence that erupted in northern Ethiopia late last month, killing … Read more

Rights group says Russian fighters killing civilians in CAR

Russian fighters

Human Rights Watch on Tuesday stated there has been “compelling proof” that Russian paramilitary troops had been committing severe rights abuses and killing civilians inside the Central African Republic. A civil war inside the CAR that commenced in 2013, pitting numerous militias towards a kingdom on the verge of crumbling, had eased appreciably in recent years. … Read more

Putin to meet with UN chief Guterres in Russia next week: Kremlin

Palestine

Russian President Vladimir Putin will next week maintain talks with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Russia, the Kremlin said on Friday. The statement turned into made on the 58th day of Moscow’s army campaign in Ukraine, with heaps killed and greater than 12 million displaced human beings, in Europe’s worst refugee disaster on the … Read more

UN ‘deeply concerned’ by violence in Israel and territories

Israel

The United Nations voiced deep difficulty at the worsening violence between Israel and the Palestinians, as clashes erupted once more at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Friday. “We are deeply involved via the escalating violence in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel during the last month,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN Office … Read more

UN says 227 civilian deaths in Ukraine since invasion

Ukraine

GENEVA – The UN said Wednesday that it had recorded nearly 230 civilian deaths in Ukraine, including 15 children, since Russia’s full-scale invasion began, warning that the true toll was likely far higher. The UN rights office, OHCHR, said it had registered 752 civilian casualties in Ukraine, including 227 people killed and 525 people wounded, between February … Read more

In no circumstances’ is forced vaccination OK: UN rights chief

In no circumstances' is forced vaccination OK: UN rights chief

GENEVA, Dec 8, 2021 (AFP) – Countries considering introducing vaccine mandates in the fight against Covid-19 must ensure they respect human rights, the UN rights chief said Wednesday, stressing that forced vaccination was never acceptable. “In no circumstances should people be forcibly administered a vaccine, even if a person’s refusal to comply with a mandatory vaccination … Read more

UN decries ‘extreme brutality’ in Ethiopia Tigray war

GENEVA – The UN rights chief on Wednesday slammed the “extreme brutality” of the year-long war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, voicing alarm that a recent state of emergency would inflame the situation. Speaking in Geneva, Michelle Bachelet insisted on the need to bring to justice perpetrators of a vast array of rights abuses, including horrific killings … Read more

UN rights chief ‘deeply disturbed’ by ‘serious violations’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray

ethopia abuses

The UN rights chief voiced fear on Monday at continuous reports of “serious violations” in Ethiopia’s violence-wracked Tigray region, by all parties in the struggle, including continued misuses by Eritrean troops. She further added that a long-awaited joint analysis should be ready by August. [amazonad category=”Electronics”] “I am deeply disturbed by continued reports of serious … Read more

UN Mandated To Gather Evidence Of “War Crimes” In Sri Lanka

UN Mandated To Gather Evidence Of "War Crimes" In Sri Lanka

GENEVA: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has been given the mandate to gather and preserve information and evidence about Sri Lanka’s long civil war-related crimes. According to the report, the long civil war ended in 2009 with the defeat of the separatist Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka. The group’s UK resolution was … Read more

We need to ensure durable peace in South Asia, Middle East: FM Qureshi

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Pakistan has reiterated its call for a peaceful and expeditious resolution of Kashmir and Palestine issues in accordance with the aspirations of the people.

Speaking at a virtual ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement, hosted by Azerbaijan, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said it is central to ensuring durable peace in South Asia and the Middle East.

He also expressed grave concern over continued denial of self-determination right to the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine.

The Foreign Minister also conveyed Pakistan’s deep concern on the deteriorating security situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region and called intensive shelling by Armenian forces on civilian populations of Azerbaijani villages ‘reprehensible.’

He called for strict adherence to the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and NAM, including refraining from acts or threats of aggression; respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity; and non-interference in internal affairs of others.

Yesterday, Michelle Bachelet, head of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights body, expressed concern over the loss of human lives in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh and urged both Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately end the two-week war.

According to the details, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said there was “grave concern” in recent days over reports of shelling and shelling of densely populated areas around the conflict.

“There is an urgent need for a ceasefire because of the impact on civilians,” she said.

“I urge all parties to adhere to international humanitarian law to protect citizens and their property during times of tension,” she added.

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UN Calls For Immediate Ceasefire In Nagorno-Karabakh

UN Calls For Immediate Ceasefire In Nagorno-Karabakh

Michelle Bachelet, head of the UN human rights body, expressed concern over the loss of human lives in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh and urged both Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately end the two-week war. According to the details, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said there was “grave concern” in recent days … Read more

Human rights under assault worldwide: United Nations chief

Human rights

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres calls human rights the ultimate tool to help societies grow in freedom.  He laments the erosion of these rights, noting that no country is immune. “Human rights are under assault,” said the secretary-general as he opened the UN Human Rights Council’s main annual session in Geneva. Human rights expand hope, … Read more

UNHCHR urges India to ease curfew in IoK

UNHCHR

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet appealed India to ease curfew in occupied Kashmir and provide Kashmiris access to basic facilities. Addressing a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed deep concerns over the impact of human rights by the Indian actions in … Read more