Tag: Human rights
The League for the Defense of Human Rights learns of its dissolution via social networks
The Algerian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LADDH) announces that it has learned of its dissolution on social networks. A dissolution decided on the basis of a judgment…
30 female political prisoners call for an end to executions of protesters
A new alert launched to try to prevent the multiplication of executions of demonstrators in Iran. Thirty political prisoners signed a platform made public this Sunday, January 22. From Evin…
Paris violates the Convention against Torture
This is information from the French newspaper Release. The UN Committee against Torture condemns France for not having repatriated dozens of French families detained in Kurdish camps in Syria, families…
political repression intensifies in Katanga
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), incidents and political violence are on the increase in the Katanga region, in the south of the country. Timothée Mbuya, human rights defender…
German national added to list of EU citizens detained in Iran
A German citizen was arrested in southwestern Iran as he took pictures of the oil facilities in the city of Omidieh “, Indicates this Tuesday, October 17 the daily state…
“The behavior of Dadis Camara revolts me”
In Guinea, the former coup leader, Head of State from December 2008 to December 2009, Moussa Dadis Camara appeared yesterday, Monday January 16, again, before the criminal court responsible for…
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…