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Stop human rights violations against human rights defenders in KSA

The situation in Saudi Arabia has deteriorated since the previous UN Human Rights Council joint statement on human rights in September 2020. Although a number of prominent women human rights campaigners and political prisoners were conditionally freed, they remain subject to harsh restrictions, implying that they are not yet free. According to ALQST for Human […]

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 Human Rights Council must develop a mechanism to ensure accountability for grave abuses in Nicaragua.

In March 2021, the Human Rights Council voted Resolution 46/2, which strengthened the High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet’s monitoring mandate on the human rights situation in Nicaragua. On March 7, Bachelet delivered to the Council her Office’s (the OHCHR) written report, in which she concludes to a ‘pattern of egregious abuses of civil […]

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The General Assembly must immediately terminate Russia’s membership in the Human Rights Council.

The General Assembly has required that members of the Human Rights Council respect human rights and has created criteria and a mechanism to protect the Council. The Human Rights Council is made up of 47 member states chosen by the UN General Assembly’s 193 members. Members of the HRC are obligated by UN General Assembly […]

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What is the severity of Ukraine’s humanitarian crisis?

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in the worst humanitarian disaster Europe has seen in decades. With hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the escalating crisis, neighboring nations and international organizations are joining together to denounce Russia’s aggression and give assistance to the growing number of refugees. According to the UN refugee agency, 10 million […]

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WCHR calls on attention to egregious and systemic human rights violations in China

In addition to focusing on Russia’s war in Ukraine, the 49th session of the Human Rights Council began with severe concerns raised about China’s human rights problems. High-level officials from France, New Zealand, and the United States have encouraged UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to disclose her Office’s report on the Uyghur […]

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WCHR Applauds Ukraine’s Temporary Protected Status Designation

Washington Center for Human Rights applauds the Biden Administration’s designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ukrainian nationals and reiterates requests for TPS for people of Cameroon, Mauritania, and other non-European nations. Human rights and immigrant rights organizations have frequently sought for TPS designations for various African, Central American, and Asian countries that fit the […]

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WCHR’s statement on Russia’s new Media law

Global news organizations claimed they were stopping reporting in Russia to safeguard their journalists following the introduction of a new law that threatens up to 15 years in prison for distributing “fake news.” The BBC said that it had temporarily discontinued reporting in Russia, and Canadian Broadcasting Company and Bloomberg News had also announced that […]