Diritti umani
Kuwaiti exiled journalist criticizes UN Human Rights Council’s standing scrutiny of Israel
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Jasem Aljuraid, a Kuwaiti journalist and dissident living in Canada, addressed the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 26, criticizing the council’s standing agenda item on Israel and urging members to end what he called a recurring “ritual” of condemnation.
Update on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus, acid attack victim from March 12, 2026: Indonesia's National Human Rights Commission estimates up to two years for recovery from severe chemical burns, with the first six months critical. RSCM conducted an integrated operation on March 25 to address right eye damage and other areas.
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Colombia's First Senate Commission approved a bill to eradicate female genital mutilation, leaving it one step from becoming law. The proposal emphasizes prevention, victim care, and community work in affected areas.
Nicholas ‘Fink’ Haysom, a key figure in South Africa’s constitutional process and a United Nations diplomat, died on 18 March 2026 in New York City after a short illness. He was 73 and serving as the UN special representative for South Sudan. Haysom leaves behind his wife Delphine, five children and a sister.
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Il governo del Costa Rica ha annunciato la chiusura della sua ambasciata all'Avana a causa delle preoccupazioni per il peggioramento della situazione dei diritti umani a Cuba. Il ministro degli Esteri Arnoldo Andre Tinoco ha citato l'aumento della repressione e il deterioramento delle condizioni di vita. Cuba ha respinto la mossa, dando la colpa alle pressioni degli Stati Uniti.
Il presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva firma martedì (17 marzo) i decreti che regolano lo Statuto della Infanzia e dell'Adolescenza Digitale (ECA Digital), una legge che entra in vigore ampliando le tutele per i minori online. La cerimonia si tiene al Palácio do Planalto, con misure come la verifica dell'età e divieti su contenuti dannosi.
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A child rights advocate who attended the International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte said the prosecution's evidence presentation indicates the case could proceed to trial. Rowena Legaspi, executive director of the Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, noted videos, public announcements, and policies signed by Duterte as key materials.
Proliferano i graffiti antigovernativi a Cuba nonostante il giro di vite
24 marzo 2026 21:03Migliaia in marcia a Plaza de Mayo per il 50° anniversario del golpe del 1976
22 marzo 2026 23:41Apartheid Museum confronts modern ignorance ahead of Human Rights Day
21 marzo 2026 03:42Contralesa says Human Rights Day must not be political stage
20 marzo 2026 05:27Interior Ministry rejects threats against People's Defender
18 marzo 2026 15:19Adc condemns El-Rufai's detention as rights violation
18 marzo 2026 13:44South African commission addresses inaccessible government notices
18 marzo 2026 04:47RSCM: 40% Limbal Stem Cell Damage in Andrie Yunus's Right Eye; Suspects Identified in Acid Attack
17 marzo 2026 05:12Government Covers Treatment for Acid Attack Victim Andrie Yunus; President Orders Full Probe
16 marzo 2026 23:28South Africa commemorates 66th anniversary of Sharpeville massacre