31.▲Syria: UN commission hails important steps to address past violations (news.un.org) 32.▲Sudan: ‘Fighting shows no signs of abating,’ senior UN official tells Security Council (news.un.org) 33.▲Gaza: Health system crumbles amid growing desperation over food, fuel (news.un.org) 34.▲Japan: Cruel execution a stain on country’s human rights record (www.amnesty.org) 35.▲Hungary: “World is watching” as tens of thousands prepare to march in defiance of attempted ban on Budapest Pride (www.amnesty.org) 36.▲Too scared to go to hospital: the pregnant women in Dominican Republic dying because of deportation fears (www.theguardian.com) 37.▲Kyrgyzstan: Parliament Weakens Torture Protection, Media Freedom (www.hrw.org) 38.▲Ecuador: Public Integrity Law Endangers Children (www.hrw.org) 39.▲El Salvador: Police Officers Speak Out About Abuses (www.hrw.org) 40.▲Kenya: Hold Authorities Accountable for Protesters’ Deaths (www.hrw.org) 41.▲Philippines: Trans Rights Activist Murdered (www.hrw.org) 42.▲UK: Electronic tagging: the normalisation of a “fascist or totalitarian” technology (www.statewatch.org) 43.▲Celebrating 80 Years of the United Nations Charter: Reaffirming Faith in Human Rights Globally (lawprofessors.typepad.com) 44.▲New Article: Remembering history is an act of love (lawprofessors.typepad.com) 45.▲Millions remain invisible – but Asia-Pacific leaders pledge change by 2030 (news.un.org) 46.▲Eighty years on, UN Charter marked by reflection, resolve – and a run (news.un.org) 47.▲UN calls for restraint after deadly Kenya protests (news.un.org) 48.▲UN rights office sounds the alarm over forced displacement in the West Bank (news.un.org) 49.▲Türkiye: Jailed Mayor’s Lawyer Detained (www.hrw.org) 50.▲UN Financing Development Meeting Should Advance Tax Justice (www.hrw.org) 51.▲Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds (www.amnesty.org) 52.▲Ethiopia: Crackdown on Health Workers’ Protests (www.hrw.org) 53.▲Syria: Torture survivors of Saydnaya and other detention centres grappling with devastating needs and minimal support (www.amnesty.org) 54.▲Bangladesh: Foreign Aid Cuts Affect Rohingya Children’s Education (www.hrw.org) 55.▲Goldsmiths apologises to Jewish students and staff over ‘culture’ of antisemitism (www.theguardian.com) 56.▲At least 16 people killed and 400 injured in Kenyan protests (www.theguardian.com) 57.▲Eritrea: Human Rights Council must vote to extend Special Rapporteur’s mandate (www.amnesty.org) 58.▲Turkmenistan: Imprisoned Activist Faces New Dubious Charges (www.hrw.org) 59.▲New Global Coalition Urges Rights-Based Climate Relocation Policies (www.hrw.org) 60.▲Trump’s war on poverty: poor white Americans and the social safety nets (blogs.lse.ac.uk) More
32.▲Sudan: ‘Fighting shows no signs of abating,’ senior UN official tells Security Council (news.un.org)
35.▲Hungary: “World is watching” as tens of thousands prepare to march in defiance of attempted ban on Budapest Pride (www.amnesty.org)
36.▲Too scared to go to hospital: the pregnant women in Dominican Republic dying because of deportation fears (www.theguardian.com)
42.▲UK: Electronic tagging: the normalisation of a “fascist or totalitarian” technology (www.statewatch.org)
43.▲Celebrating 80 Years of the United Nations Charter: Reaffirming Faith in Human Rights Globally (lawprofessors.typepad.com)
51.▲Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds (www.amnesty.org)
53.▲Syria: Torture survivors of Saydnaya and other detention centres grappling with devastating needs and minimal support (www.amnesty.org)
55.▲Goldsmiths apologises to Jewish students and staff over ‘culture’ of antisemitism (www.theguardian.com)