Tag: Human rights
Germany supports special court to prosecute Russian leaders
As the death toll from Saturday’s strike on a residential building in eastern Dnipro has risen to 40 and could rise further, Germany’s foreign minister on Monday backed the creation…
Ehpad: “The responses are not up to the urgency”
Reports of abuse in nursing homes are exploding. The defender of rights presents a report on Monday on living conditions in nursing homes, 18 months after her previous report, which…
in Masafer Yatta, West Bank, the cycle of evictions seems endless
For years, the same drama has been playing out in the hills south of the city of Hebron. Masafer Yatta is a semi-desert area that is home to a community…
Death of Frene Ginwala, speaker of South Africa’s first democratically elected assembly
In South Africa, the generation that brought down apartheid is slowly dying out. This Friday, January 13, it is Frene Ginwala who died. This militant of the African National Congress…
“They are doing everything to silence us”, the Iranian diaspora facing pressure from the regime
Since the beginning of the protest against the regime in Iran, in September 2022, the power has used all possible means to stifle mobilization inside and outside the country. Threats…
A suspect arrested after the murder of Edwin Chiloba, figure of the LGBT + community in Kenya
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said on Saturday ” shaken by the murder of Edwin Chiloba, a defender of the rights of LGBT+ people in Kenya. On…
“Charlie Hebdo” devotes a special issue to the mullahs’ regime in Iran
It was January 7, 2015, almost eight years ago: the deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo. Eight years later, the satirical weekly has lost none of its bite. Charlie Hebdo publishes…
Nearly 1,700 journalists killed in 20 years worldwide, according to a report by RSF
According to the latest report from Reporters Without Borders published on Friday 30 December, 1,668 journalists have been killed in the world since 2003, that is to say 80 years…
Controversy after Tunisia’s decision to deport around twenty migrants
In Tunisia, a group of nationals from sub-Saharan countries has been threatened with expulsion since a decision by Najla Bouden’s government announced on Thursday 23 December. Arrived in Tunisia in…
an Iranian commits suicide to draw attention to the situation in his country
” When you watch this video I will be dead “: an Iranian committed suicide, Monday, December 26, by throwing himself into the Rhône in Lyon in order, he says…