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Business Scoop » Transparency Needed On Temporary Suspension Of Travel Says Human Rights Commission

Press Release – New Zealand Human Rights Commission The Human Rights Commission is calling for more information on the justification behind the temporary suspension of travel from India. Temporarily banning New Zealanders from returning home from India is a significant limitation on their freedom … The Human Rights Commission is calling for more information on the justification behind the temporary suspension of travel from India. “Temporarily banning New Zealanders from returning home from India is a significant limitation on their freedom of movement. Clear justification for the limitation on this basic right is vital. Regular review of the suspension is also crucial,” Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt said.

Forum 18: KAZAKHSTAN: People don t have the right to distribute religious materials in any form whatsoever

9 April 2021 Felix Corley, Forum 18 Courts fined at least 17 people in 2021 for distributing religious literature, texts, videos, audio and items in places and ways the regime declares illegal under its compulsory religious censorship. Most fines were of three weeks average wages. People don t have the right to distribute religious materials in any form whatsoever, whether text, video or audio, insists Kayrulla Kushkaliyev of Atyrau s Religious Affairs Department – which brought six prosecutions. The UN Human Rights Committee found an import ban on ten Jehovah s Witness publications violated Polat Bekzhan s rights. Courts have fined at least 17 people in the first three months of 2021 for distributing religious literature, texts, videos, audio and religious items in places and ways the regime declares to be illegal under its compulsory religious censorship. Only one of the individuals, Council of Churches Baptist Nikolai Novikov – who was offering religious literature for f

Lula s Enduring Popularity | Dissident Voice

by Yanis Iqbal / April 5th, 2021 SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, BRAZIL – MARCH 10: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s former president, speaks during a press conference after convictions against him were annulled at the Sindicato dos Metalurgicos do ABC on March 10, 2021 in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. (Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images) On January 24, 2018, in Porto Alegre, Lula was tried at the Federal Court of Appeals for the Fourth Region (TRF-4), which confirmed the decision of Judge Sergio Moro and sentenced him to twelve years and one month in prison. According to the Clean Record Act, he would now be ineligible for the 2018 elections. The weaknesses of the case against Lula were widely denounced: lack of evidence, lack of right of defense, illegal confinement of witnesses, accusation of crimes that did not exist in the criminal code, abuse of process and bias against the defendant.

Europe s disregard for best interests of children on move is seriously concerning

Euro Med Monitor European member states should consider children on the move as children, first and foremost, rather than migrants, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said in a statement today; the EU should consequently abide by relevant International Law that put children’s best interests first in any policy consideration. All authorities that come into contact with migrant children are required to make sure that their operations are primarily concerned with protecting the interests, rights and needs of each child Michela Pugliese, Migration Researcher at the Euro-Med Monitor In Late March, the Spanish NGO, Proactiva Open Arms, managed to rescue 219 migrants in distress at sea, including 2 pregnant women and 56 minors, with 12 of them unaccompanied and separated and 17 under the age of 10. Despite the fact that rescued migrants incurred two medical emergencies while stuck on board – including one emergency with a seven-year-old girl

Stranded abroad, Australians lodge UN petition against govt for right to return home

Stranded abroad, Australians lodge UN petition against govt for right to return home
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