Tag: rights
should we grant the same rights to Creole and French in Martinique? – The Express
The proportion is impressive: in Martinique, Creole is spoken or understood by around 80% of the population! However, its status is that of all so-called “regional” languages. It is reduced…
Deficiencies in human rights in Sweden
Updated: Today 07:09 Published: Today 07:03 In this year’s report from the Institute for Human Rights, particular emphasis is placed on violence against young girls in state youth homes, men’s…
Vättern can get legal rights – as the first lake
Right now, a research project is underway that examines how life in and around Lake Vättern would change if the lake had legal rights. It is a new way of…
The human rights organization Amnesty got hold of the draft of Saudi Arabia’s criminal law: “A manifestation of oppression” | Foreign countries
Human rights organization Amnesty International describes in his report The draft of Saudi Arabia’s new criminal law as a “manifestation of oppression”. According to Amnesty, the draft law justifies human…
Human rights violations in Iran denounced to UN Human Rights Council
“Don’t forget Iran”: this is the call, this March 18, from the commission of inquiry of the UN Human Rights Council, responsible for shedding light on the protest movement born…
The denial of abortion rights in Poland and the United States is an exception and not a trend: More and more countries allow abortion | Foreign countries
Only four countries have tightened their abortion laws in recent decades. Dozens of countries have increased women’s right to terminate a pregnancy. Activists and politicians demanding abortion rights in Poland…
International Women’s Rights Day 2024: what events are planned in France?
WOMEN’S DAY. International Women’s Day is a day of awareness and mobilization on equality between men and women. Summary [Mis à jour le 8 mars 2024 à 08h44] International Women’s Rights Day falls…
Macron wants to include abortion among European rights
The text consecrating the entry of abortion into the Constitution has been sealed. Emmanuel Macron promised to fight against the “difficulties of access” to abortion and to campaign for the…
Sarah Daninthe, former fencer on duty for women’s rights
Editor-in-chief of the RFI morning show on the occasion of International Women’s Day this Friday, March 8, Sarah Daninthe flourished in fencing, including an Olympic medal in Athens in 2004.…
a public ceremony to seal the Constitution for Women’s Rights Day
This is the very last step for the inclusion of abortion in the French Constitution, and also the most symbolic. President Macron will be in Paris at noon at the…