1.▲Belarus Intensifies Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers (www.hrw.org) 2.▲US Barriers to Disaster Aid Challenge Human Rights Principles (www.hrw.org) 3.▲Hazel Fox obituary (www.theguardian.com) 4.▲Sudan: UN Should Act to Protect Starving Civilians (www.hrw.org) 5.▲EU-US Trade Deal Threatens EU Corporate Accountability Law (www.hrw.org) 6.▲14,000 US-bound people have returned south since Trump border crackdown, UN finds (www.theguardian.com) 7.▲UN human rights staff urge leadership to declare Israel’s war in Gaza a genocide (www.theguardian.com) 8.▲US: Migrants Face Abuse in Guantánamo (www.hrw.org) 9.▲‘Our livelihoods have been cut off’, say West Bank farmers ahead of olive harvest (news.un.org) 10.▲World News in Brief: Executions surge in Iran, nuclear test threat, Burkina Faso declares top official unwelcome (news.un.org) 11.▲Despite Taliban ban, over 90 per cent of Afghans support girls’ right to learn (news.un.org) 12.▲US soldiers could be liable for war crimes in Gaza. Will they be prosecuted? (www.theguardian.com) 13.▲CAR: Ratification of the Maputo Protocol, an essential step – sustained efforts to guarantee women’s and girls’ rights must follow (www.amnesty.org) 14.▲Kenya: Police Harass Human Rights Watch Staff Member (www.hrw.org) 15.▲Syria: New government must ensure truth, justice and reparations for the disappeared (www.amnesty.org) 16.▲Why are Big Tech companies a threat to human rights? (www.amnesty.org) 17.▲India: Scores of Rohingya Refugees Expelled (www.hrw.org) 18.▲India: Scores of Rohingya Refugees Expelled (www.hrw.org) 19.▲EU prepares to give US direct access to police and immigration databases (www.statewatch.org) 20.▲Poland: End investigation into conduct of doctor who provided a lawful late-term abortion (www.amnesty.org) 21.▲Children around the World Speak out for Free Education (www.hrw.org) 22.▲Maldives: Authorities Tighten Grip on Media (www.hrw.org) 23.▲UN Rights Council Should Support Justice in Afghanistan (www.hrw.org) 24.▲Global: Amnesty launches ‘Breaking up with Big Tech’ briefing (www.amnesty.org) 25.▲Lebanon: Immediately Release Gaddafi’s Son (www.hrw.org) 26.▲Document: Exploitation of new technologies for extremist and terrorist purposes (www.statewatch.org) 27.▲China: Still no accountability for crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, three years after major UN report (www.amnesty.org) 28.▲Thailand Allows Myanmar Refugees in Camps to Work Legally (www.hrw.org) 29.▲Brazil One Step Away from Protecting Children Online (www.hrw.org) 30.▲Denmark PM apologises over ‘physical and psychological harm’ caused by IUD scandal (www.theguardian.com) More
6.▲14,000 US-bound people have returned south since Trump border crackdown, UN finds (www.theguardian.com)
7.▲UN human rights staff urge leadership to declare Israel’s war in Gaza a genocide (www.theguardian.com)
10.▲World News in Brief: Executions surge in Iran, nuclear test threat, Burkina Faso declares top official unwelcome (news.un.org)
12.▲US soldiers could be liable for war crimes in Gaza. Will they be prosecuted? (www.theguardian.com)
13.▲CAR: Ratification of the Maputo Protocol, an essential step – sustained efforts to guarantee women’s and girls’ rights must follow (www.amnesty.org)
15.▲Syria: New government must ensure truth, justice and reparations for the disappeared (www.amnesty.org)
20.▲Poland: End investigation into conduct of doctor who provided a lawful late-term abortion (www.amnesty.org)
26.▲Document: Exploitation of new technologies for extremist and terrorist purposes (www.statewatch.org)
27.▲China: Still no accountability for crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, three years after major UN report (www.amnesty.org)
30.▲Denmark PM apologises over ‘physical and psychological harm’ caused by IUD scandal (www.theguardian.com)