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US Human Rights Report expresses concern over freedom of expression restriction in Pakistan

Pakistan saw “[…] serious restrictions on free expression, the press and the internet including violence against journalists, unjustified arrests and disappearances of journalists, censorship and site blocking […]” during 2020. This analysis of the situation of press freedom in Pakistan was presented as part of the US Department of State’s 2020 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Pakistan which looked at human rights violations in the country including the environment under which the media had to operate during the past year. Section 2 of the report focussed on respect for civil liberties which included: freedom of expression including the press. The State Department’s annual report highlighted the restrictive, threatening and censored environment of the media in Pakistan. It is an account of where press freedom stands in the country and how rather than moving towards progress, the situation for free expression in Pakistan appears to be worsening.

US report cites rights abuses in Burundi since 2015

The East African Monday April 05 2021 Demonstrators protest peace talks aimed at resolving nearly two years of deadly political crisis in Burundi in 2017. PHOTO | AFP Advertisement The US government s 2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices documents human rights violations in Burundi from 2015 to date. “There were numerous reports that the government or its agents, including police, the National Intelligence Service (SNR), military personnel, and elements of the Imbonerakure, committed arbitrary or unlawful killings, often against perceived supporters of the political opposition or those who exercised their lawful rights,” reads part of the report. According to Human Rights Watch, some Burundian refugees in other countries who testified fled the country after they or their family members suffered violence, including rape, torture, and illegal detention by members of the Imbonerakure.

Liberia: Should the US State Department be Quoting Allegations from Online Tabloids When preparing Important Documents Such as Annual Country Human Rights Reports?

Share The United States Department of State (DOS) recently published its 2020 country report on Human Rights Practices in Liberia and included the following: “In August the Global News Network reported that Eva Mappy Morgan, chief judge of the Commercial Court and president of the National Trial Judges of Liberia, was the subject of an investigation for alleged malpractice. Judge Morgan was linked to a 2013 communication in which it was alleged the Commercial Court authorized the withdrawal, without the consent of one of the litigating parties, of an amount of $3.4 million at the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment, which was being held in escrow pending final determination of a commercial dispute between Ducor Petroleum Inc. and the Monrovia Oil Trading Company. The court unilaterally ordered the withdrawal of more than three million dollars from the bank. The Judicial Inquiry Commission investigation of the case continued at year’s end.”

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