1.▲States Take Steps Toward Reforming Economic Approaches with Rights (www.hrw.org) 2.▲Syria: Coastal massacres of Alawite civilians must be investigated as war crimes (www.amnesty.org) 3.▲UN: Treaty on Older People’s Rights Moves Ahead (www.hrw.org) 4.▲‘I begged them, my daughter was dying’: how Taliban male escort rules are killing mothers and babies (www.theguardian.com) 5.▲US: End Campaign of Draconian Campus Arrests (www.hrw.org) 6.▲Argentina: Abusive Response to Protest (www.hrw.org) 7.▲Belgium: Persistent failure to provide reception violates rights and dignity of people seeking asylum (www.amnesty.org) 8.▲Burkina Faso’s Relentless Crackdown on Dissent, Media (www.hrw.org) 9.▲Starmer ‘ruling nothing out’ on Trump tariffs but plays down trade war fears – UK politics live (www.theguardian.com) 10.▲World is ‘failing’ people with disabilities: UN deputy chief (news.un.org) 11.▲Accountability for missing persons is ‘crucial’: UN human rights chief (news.un.org) 12.▲New Risks from Latest Scheme under Italy-Albania Immigration Deal (www.hrw.org) 13.▲Impunity for war criminals and the European migration strategy in Libya (www.statewatch.org) 14.▲Brazil and Paraguay: Itaipú takes a step towards restoring land to the Avá Guaraní Paranaense People, but integral reparation is still pending (www.amnesty.org) 15.▲VAT on private school fees is discriminatory, high court told (www.theguardian.com) 16.▲Israel/ OPT: Investigate killings of paramedics and rescue workers in Gaza (www.amnesty.org) 17.▲Hungary: Arrest, Don’t Welcome ICC Fugitive Netanyahu (www.hrw.org) 18.▲Finland: Move to leave convention banning anti-personnel mines could put civilian lives at risk (www.amnesty.org) 19.▲Japan Makes High School Education Free – Again (www.hrw.org) 20.▲Germany’s Social Democrats Should Defend EU Supply Chains Laws (www.hrw.org) 21.▲Myanmar: Inhumane military attacks in earthquake areas hindering relief efforts (www.amnesty.org) 22.▲Karakalpak Lawyer Imprisoned in Uzbekistan Alleges Torture, Again (www.hrw.org) 23.▲DR Congo: Surging violence as armed groups target civilians in the east, Human Rights Council hears (news.un.org) 24.▲UK business secretary denies free speech issue featured in US tariff talks (www.theguardian.com) 25.▲Queensland children as young as 10 could face life in prison for non-violent crime under new laws (www.theguardian.com) 26.▲People displaced by Uganda oil pipeline ‘received inadequate compensation’ (www.theguardian.com) 27.▲Backsliding on Landmines Endangers Civilian Lives (www.hrw.org) 28.▲Myanmar: Allow Immediate Aid to Quake-Stricken Areas (www.hrw.org) 29.▲Hungary: Arrest and surrender Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to the International Criminal Court (www.amnesty.org) 30.▲Trump’s gutting of RFA hits press freedom – and helps its opponents – across Asia (www.amnesty.org) More
2.▲Syria: Coastal massacres of Alawite civilians must be investigated as war crimes (www.amnesty.org)
4.▲‘I begged them, my daughter was dying’: how Taliban male escort rules are killing mothers and babies (www.theguardian.com)
7.▲Belgium: Persistent failure to provide reception violates rights and dignity of people seeking asylum (www.amnesty.org)
9.▲Starmer ‘ruling nothing out’ on Trump tariffs but plays down trade war fears – UK politics live (www.theguardian.com)
14.▲Brazil and Paraguay: Itaipú takes a step towards restoring land to the Avá Guaraní Paranaense People, but integral reparation is still pending (www.amnesty.org)
18.▲Finland: Move to leave convention banning anti-personnel mines could put civilian lives at risk (www.amnesty.org)
21.▲Myanmar: Inhumane military attacks in earthquake areas hindering relief efforts (www.amnesty.org)
23.▲DR Congo: Surging violence as armed groups target civilians in the east, Human Rights Council hears (news.un.org)
25.▲Queensland children as young as 10 could face life in prison for non-violent crime under new laws (www.theguardian.com)
29.▲Hungary: Arrest and surrender Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to the International Criminal Court (www.amnesty.org)
30.▲Trump’s gutting of RFA hits press freedom – and helps its opponents – across Asia (www.amnesty.org)