As a result, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) estimates that more than 7.
Migration Remains a Hot Topic in Turkey with New Regulations Imposed
Read: The Rise of Hate Speech against Syrian Refugees in Turkey
New action plan for irregular migration
The Directorate General of Migration Management of Turkey announced a new action plan for the years 2021-2025 that aims to combat irregular migration by seeking to solve migration at the root cause by fortifying national and international cooperation and mechanisms, increasing border security, regulating foreign workforce migration extensively and effectively, conducting processes involving irregular migrants, and fortifying the system in which irregular migrants are sent back to their countries in line with human rights and integration plans.
Sinn Fein’s Triumph in Northern Ireland Brings Good News to Palestine
Ireland joined the list of other countries and human rights organizations in calling out the annexation of Palestinian lands.
The United Kingdom and Denmark intend to Relocate Refugees to Rwanda
eople who are seeking refuge in the UK are now to be transported to Rwanda under a contentious new system slammed by international human rights organizations as "shockingly ill-conceived idea" and in violation of international responsibilities.
Russian Arms to Southeast Asia Remains Outstanding
What makes Russia a suitable supplier of arms to certain Southeast Asian countries is that it offers cheaper equipment, barter as a payment alternative, and does not consider human rights records unlike Europe and the United States.
South America: Left-Wing Candidates Score in Politics
In 1994, he was appointed to the Colombian embassy in Belgium as a diplomatic attaché for human rights, a position he held until 1996.
“I Kept Three Copies of My Novels Lest They Get Confiscated”: An Interview with Freed Palestinian Prisoner Esmat Mansour
There are human and emotional scenes there, where families and prisoners are separated during the visits by a net or, later, glass barriers.
Ahmad Al-Manasra: A Palestinian Child Who Grew up Behind Israeli Bars
The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) has isolated Al-Manasra since November 2021, claiming that his mental health is not stable and putting him with other inmates might cause harm to them!Read: Palestinian Political Prisoners: Untold Stories and Palestinian PoliticsThe imprisonment conditions of Palestinian prisoners, especially child prisoners, has been documented by various human rights groups.
Can the Taliban Deal with their Handicaps?
How can a group that has countlessly violated human rights ever be trusted again?
During its first stint in power in the 1990s, the Taliban deprived all girls and women of education, keeping them in the dark.
American Political Opportunism and the Long Overdue Rohingya Genocide Determination
The construction of the gas pipeline was associated with the use of forced labor and other crimes against humanity.
Euro-Med Researcher: “Migration Muted in Tunisia”
“Migration remains relatively muted in Tunisia, despite its increased popularity as a transit country and the growing number of people drowning off its coasts,” Michela Pugliese, a migration and asylum researcher at Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, told Politics Today.
Power Politics and Moral Accountability
From Abu Ghraib to Mariupol
International law is generally respected in commerce and diplomacy, but it is routinely cast aside in matters of armed conflict, human rights, and immigration.
The Urge to Kill to Survive: Russia’s Imperialist Expansionism Explained
Russia knows that its conventional military inventory is aged and cannot win a full-scale traditional war despite its numeric superiority.
Selective Solidarity with War Victims: Ukrainian and Palestinian Refugees
To their good luck, Ukrainian refugees were exempt from handing in their jewelry upon arrival in countries such as Denmark, as other refugees including Syrians were told to do, prompting human rights groups such as Euro-Med Monitor to call this Danish law an “outright discrimination.
Russia’s War in Ukraine and the Global Struggle for Power
For example, one can focus on the human rights aspect and, in this context, on how much Russia's previous war tactics in Chechnya and Syria have come to the fore in Ukraine.
China’s Sanctions against Lithuania Go Almost Unnoticed
Amidst the EU trend to criticize China on human rights issues, and its leniency towards Taiwan and Hong Kong, China’s harsh stance is exemplary of the consequences of what other nations might encounter if the “One China” policy is challenged.
Xinjiang: The New Face of the Old Problem in China
We should not forget that this particular repression of Muslims in Xinjiang harnesses all the tools of the globalized modern age: capitalism and progress which often mean the policing, exploitation, and dehumanization of the recipients of the so-called help.
Where Belarus and Belarusians Stand on the War in Ukraine
When Vladimir Putin’s extended support to Lukashenko in the aftermath of mass social protests and the political crisis in 2020, he guaranteed Lukashenko’s political survival, at a time when the West, responding to mass human rights violations, repressions, and torture in Belarus, started to adopt sanctions.
Maltreatment of Non-White Refugees from Ukraine Should Cause Outrage
His comments received with harsh criticisms and outrage via social media, with many readers pointing out how his views led to the increasing dehumanization of non-white Christian and non-Europeans suffering from a conflict in mainstream media.
Russian Invasion of Ukraine from an International Law Perspective
According to Russian claims, this is anti-democratic and violates human rights, and therefore Russia voices its motive for the invasion as ending the government of Ukraine's “anti-democratic” rule.