Tag "human rights"

Back to homepage

Tahir Elçi. ON A DAY THIS WEEK, IN NOVEMBER, 2015

Loading

On a day this week, 28 November, 2015, Tahir Elçi, Kurd, Lawyer and Human Rights defender was shot in Diyarbakir, Northern Kurdistan

Read More

Caso Regeni. Nuovo mistero: scompare nel nulla l’avvocato egiziano

Loading

La Commissione legale che assiste la famiglia di Giulio “Metwaly fermato al Cairo, non abbiamo più notizie”

Read More

“NOW LAWLESS” – TURKEY INDICTED AGAIN

Loading

The report “Turkey’s descent into arbitrariness: The end of rule of law”, slammed the Turkish state for its abuse of human rights

Read More

‘Disappeared’ prisoner of conscience, Dawit Isaak, wins World press freedom prize

Loading

Eritrean writer and journalist and Swedish citizen (for all the good it does him) Dawit Isaak, has been awarded the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2017. The $25,000 award is named after Guillermo Cano Isaza, a Colombian journalist who

Read More

UNITED NATIONS INDICTS TURKEY FOR “SERIOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS” in NORTHERN KURDISTAN

Loading

March 10 2017: The UN’s human rights office today released its report accusing Turkey of serious human rights violations.

Read More

SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS. STILL THE SCHOOL FOR KILLERS?

Loading

Global Witness: “Honduras, the most dangerous country per capita to be an environmental activist for the last five years, with 101 deaths between 2010 and 2014”

Read More

Human Rights Watch, 2017 WORLD REPORT 

Loading

Human Rights Watch (HRW) have recently launched their World Report 2017 – Events of 2016

Read More

Ungass 2016: what’s at stake?

Loading

Interview to  Marie Nougier,  coordinator of Civil  Society Forum on Drugs (CSF) UNGASS working group  and senior researcher and responsible for communications and publications of IDPC – International Drug Policy Consortium

Read More