Tag: rights
Human Rights Court: Caster Semenya experienced discrimination – this is how the umbrella organization commented
32-year-old track and field athlete Caster Semenya experienced discrimination according to the European Court of Human Rights. The International Athletics Federation is waiting for a decisive decision on the matter.…
Prison for rape and violation of women’s rights
Updated 03:11 | Published at 2:30 am full screen The man is sentenced to four years in prison and damages of almost SEK 300,000. Archive image. Photo: Tim Aro/TT A…
Serie A, black smoke on TV rights: new assembly on 14 July
(Finance) – TheLega Serie A assembly has decided not to accept the offers arrived from the broadcasters and has therefore extended the private negotiations. The new club assembly has been…
Wagner group, Russia’s death squad in many parts of the world: Ex-convicts, war crimes and human rights abuses… Here is the whole history of Wagner…
The Wagner group, whose members are mostly ex-convicts, is known for its role and activities during the annexation of the Middle East, Africa and Crimea. The military activities of the…
Abortion rights: in Ireland, a lottery based on the postcode
Five years after the entry into force of the law allowing abortion in Ireland, access remains an obstacle course, particularly in certain rural areas of the island. Between the obstruction…
Australia: Senate clears way for referendum on Aboriginal rights
In Australia, the project to establish an Aboriginal “voice” in the Constitution has just taken a new step, with the adoption in the Senate of a law for the organization…
“The Haitian Revolution or the Universalism of Human Rights”
No agreement to end the crisis in Haiti has emerged from the negotiations that took place in Jamaica between Sunday and last Tuesday. About fifty political actors and Haitian civil…
Burma: Human Rights Watch denounces the intimidation of opponents’ lawyers
Lawyers who defend opponents of the Burmese military junta risk a lot, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Thursday, June 8: harassment, intimidation, threats and prison sentences, some…
Eirik Larsen will lead the Sami Council’s human rights work
For the past five years, Eirk Larsen has been a political advisor to the Sami Parliament Council in Norway. – He has extensive experience from work with indigenous peoples’ human…
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lidén on the exploded Kakhovka dam: “Violations of human rights through and through”
At least 80 villages and communities are at risk of being affected by the massive water flows after the Nova Kakhovka power plant dam in Kherson was damaged in what…