UNESCO Urged to Address Angkor Forced Evictions in Cambodia

Cambodia: World Heritage Committee must ensure UNESCO decision addresses Angkor forced evictions Member states at next week’s UNESCO World Heritage Committee must address human rights violations carried out by Cambodian authorities affecting thousands of families at the Angkor historical site, Amnesty International said. UNESCO Concerns and Draft Decision UNESCO draft decision expresses concern about possible … Read more

Lithuania’s Shocking Move Puts Civilians in Danger: Withdrawal from Cluster Munitions Convention Threatens Lives

Reacting to the Lithuanian parliament’s decision to withdraw from the Convention on Cluster Munitions, Dinushika Dissanayake, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director of Research in Europe, emphasized the repercussions of this move. Why is Lithuania withdrawing from the Convention on Cluster Munitions seen as disastrous? The decision abandons the global consensus aimed at minimizing civilian harm … Read more

Global collaboration essential to uphold and reinforce international humanitarian law in times of crisis

In times of insecurity and conflict, states must work together to uphold and strengthen international humanitarian law. Why is international humanitarian law crucial in times of insecurity and conflict? Protects civilians and aid workers Regulates the conduct of armed conflict Ensures access to humanitarian assistance How can states strengthen international humanitarian law? Compliance with legal … Read more

Join the Global Effort: Strengthening International Humanitarian Law in Times of Conflict

In times of insecurity and conflict, how can states collaborate to uphold and strengthen international humanitarian law? Collaborative Efforts in Upholding International Humanitarian Law Amidst insecurity and conflict, cooperation between states plays a crucial role in maintaining and reinforcing international humanitarian law. But how exactly do states work together to achieve this goal? Joint strategic … Read more

Peru Protests: President and Chain of Command Linked to Fatalities and Injuries – Who’s to Blame?

Investigation into Human Rights Violations in Peru Protests What revelations has Amnesty International made? Amnesty International’s report uncovers President Dina Boluarte’s possible criminal responsibility in deadly protests. What decisions by top officials led to lethal consequences? Leaders’ decisions resulted in 50 deaths and 1,400 injuries during protests. Key officials failed to prevent killings despite multiple … Read more

Egypt: Over 100 unlawfully arrested for protesting government crackdowns

Amnesty International reported that the Egyptian authorities have carried out arbitrary arrests against people calling for anti-government protests due to rising public discontent at soaring prices and ongoing power cuts. What sparked the arrests? Security forces detained 119 individuals in connection to online calls for a “Dignity Revolution” on 12 July. The calls were made … Read more

Shockingly Inhumane: 5 Activists Expose Prison Conditions in Senegal

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Senegal Authorities Target Dissenting Voices Ahead of 2024 Elections A wave of repression hit Senegal as authorities arrested over 1,000 people, including journalists, activists, and protesters, between January and December 2023. Collective of families of political prisoners reports on arbitrary arrests. Amnesty International advocates for improved prison conditions in Senegal, focusing on overcrowding and unsanitary … Read more

Landmark Supreme Court Decision in South Korea Paves the Way for Equality Among Same-Sex Couples

Amnesty International’s Boram Jang Reacts to South Korean Supreme Court Ruling: What does the South Korean Supreme Court’s ruling mean for same-sex couples? A historic victory for equality and human rights in South Korea A significant step towards dismantling systemic discrimination An affirmation of inclusivity for all What are the implications of this ruling? This … Read more

Landmark win for LGBTQ rights in South Korea as Supreme Court recognizes same-sex partnerships

South Korea: Supreme Court ruling a historic victory for same-sex couples What is the significance of the Supreme Court ruling in South Korea regarding same-sex couples? South Korean Supreme Court affirmed that same-sex couples are entitled to the same health insurance benefits as heterosexual couples. The decision is a historic victory for equality and human … Read more

Discover How Following Humanitarian Principles Leads to Peace

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) recently organized a panel discussion on “Adhering to Humanitarian Norms in Armed Conflicts” at the World Peace Forum. What were the key topics discussed at the panel? The importance of upholding humanitarian norms in armed conflicts The challenges faced in ensuring compliance with these norms The role … Read more