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Hebron Spokesperson: UN Official Michael Lynk Perpetrates War Crime by Denying Jewish History | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Hana Levi Julian | 2 Av 5781 – July 10, 2021

Hebron Spokesperson: UN Official Michael Lynk Perpetrates War Crime by Denying Jewish History | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Hana Levi Julian | 2 Av 5781 – July 10, 2021
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التهدئة والإعمار والسلام على طاولة المباحثات الفلسطينية مع مبعوث أميركي

التهدئة والإعمار والسلام على طاولة المباحثات الفلسطينية مع مبعوث أميركي
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A huge missed opportunity : Australia has resisted UN calls to raise the age of criminal responsibility

Share on Twitter Human rights groups and Indigenous advocates have criticised the federal government for ignoring international pressure to raise the age of criminal responsibility.  Australia fronted the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Thursday evening, as part of the Universal Period Review which occurs every five years, thrusting its human rights record under the global spotlight.  Currently, children in Australia can be held criminally responsible from the age of 10.  More than 30 member nations supported a key recommendation from an initial UN hearing in January to raise the minimum age to 14.  READ MORE Appearing before the committee, Australian s Permanent Representative to the UN Sally Mansfield did not formally accept the recommendation, saying responsibility lies with states and territories. 

UN Rights Body Needs to Act on Ethiopia

Tigrinyan refugee women prepare bread for their family in Umm Rakouba refugee camp in Qadarif, eastern Sudan on December 11, 2020  © 2020 Nariman El-Mofty/AP Images As reports of grave rights abuses continue to emerge from the Tigray region of Ethiopia, the United Nations Human Rights Council is considering a resolution to add Tigray to its agenda. It should do so immediately. Communities in Tigray have suffered months of atrocities, which UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has said may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. At the opening of the Human Rights Council’s current session, the high commissioner warned of “gross violations and abuses” including extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, forced displacement, and sexual violence against children as well as adults. The UN special representative on sexual violence in conflict has repeatedly expressed alarm about widespread rape and sexual violence

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