Tag: Human rights
new accusations against Oleg Orlov, the co-founder of the dissolved NGO Memorial
In Russia, Oleg Orlov, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022, co-founder of the dissolved Russian NGO Memorial for the defense of human rights and preservation of the memory of the…
January 2024, the “most violent month in more than two years”
In Haiti, the month of January 2024 was “ the most violent in more than two years », indicated Friday February 9 the Office of the UN High Commissioner for…
Joko Widodo, the president who wanted to see Indonesia big
With a popularity rating which fluctuates according to sources between 75 and 80%, to make Western leaders green with envy, the outgoing Indonesian president Joko Widodo has managed in ten…
France condemned by the ECHR for the practice of “police trapping” in a demonstration in Lyon in 2010
This is the first time that France has been condemned for this practice of surrounding demonstrators. According to a source within the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for having…
new demonstrations against the immigration law
Several hundred people demonstrated this Saturday, February 3, in Paris, to demand the repeal of the immigration law. 1 min With our special correspondent on site, Sylvie Koffi “Immigration, Darmanin…
the Council of State confirms a decision of the European justice
In a judgment handed down in September 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) restricts France’s ability to push back migrants who cross its borders to other…
this file “seems increasingly motivated by political considerations”
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a new hearing took place on Friday February 2 in the case of journalist Stanis Bujakera. The human rights NGO, Human Rights Watch…
the NGO Human Rights Watch denounces the situation of unaccompanied minors in the streets of Marseille
Human Rights Watch publishes a damning report on the care of foreign minors in Marseille. The non-governmental organization denounces arbitrary age assessments, which deprive them of their rights to housing,…
Immigration law: professions in tension escape the censorship of the Constitutional Council
The Constitutional Council censored on Thursday January 25 more than a third of the Immigration bill, painfully adopted on December 19. The article on the regularization of undocumented workers in…
Kenneth Eugene Smith, sentenced to death, was executed with nitrogen in Alabama
It was the first capital execution using nitrogen in the United States and the world. It took place this Thursday, January 25 in a penitentiary in Alabama, in the south…