Tag: Human rights
the cholera epidemic in prisons worries the opposition
At least six inmates have died of diarrheal disease in New Bell prison, Douala, since March. Among them, an activist from the Movement for the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC), who…
In France, an “independent” association to fuel the debate on nursing homes
An “Observatory of the great age” (Ogra) has just been born in France, in the wake of the scandal of the accommodation establishments for dependent elderly people (Ehpad) private Orpea…
the death penalty for terrorism is nonsense
For Robert Badinter, the death penalty is not a deterrent and fuels terrorism. At the microphone of Véronique Gaymard, he explained in 2015 that “The death penalty is meant to…
Borodyanka, a small town that has become the symbol of Russian destruction
Ukraine takes the measure, day after day, of the extent of the destruction and the human tragedy, after the withdrawals of the Russian army. In Boutcha, the official toll now…
will the Minusma be able to investigate in Moura?
More than 200 jihadists killed, around fifty arrested. This is the official assessment of the Malian military operation carried out last week on the village of Moura, in central Mali.…
In Cameroon, the arm wrestling continues between MSF and the authorities
It has been nearly a week since the humanitarian NGO Doctors Without Borders unilaterally announced the suspension of its activities in southwestern Cameroon. A resounding decision, probably an expression of…
Iberdrola’s not-so-clean past in Latin America
A group of journalists based in Brittany, where the Spanish industrialist is carrying out controversial wind projects, has revisited the way in which the giant in the renewable energy sector…
a draw and still the thorny question on human rights in Qatar
The football planet is gathered in Qatar, where President Gianni Infantino opened the annual FIFA Congress on Thursday March 31 before the draw which will take place on April 1.…
Amnesty report looks back on March 2021 riots
Where is Senegal on human rights? In its annual report published this week, Amnesty International examines the situation of human rights throughout the world. And concerning Senegal, often described as…
the UN denounces “crimes against humanity” since the coup
More than a year after the coup in Burma, the UN on Tuesday March 15 accused the Burmese army of “crimes against humanity”. In its latest report, the Office of…