Sudanese authorities must make sure independent investigation is opened into Al-Udayyah events
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Geneva – An armed force wearing police uniform opened fire at a peaceful sit-in in the Al-Udayyah neighborhood in West Kordofan, Sudan Wednesday morning, which killed a woman and injured seven people, Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a statement. The state government should ensure that the investigation it opened into the incident is impartial and independent.
At 1:30 a.m. yesterday, the Sudanese security forces attempted to dispraise the sit-in. The attempt led to the killing of a woman, injuring and arresting others, and damaging several public properties.
Euro Med Monitor
Geneva – An armed force wearing police uniform opened fire at a peaceful sit-in in the Al-Udayyah neighborhood in West Kordofan, Sudan yesterday morning, which killed a woman and injured seven people, Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in statement. The state government should ensure that the investigation it opened into the incident is impartial and independent. This excessive use of force would kill any attempt by individuals to exercise their right to peaceful assembly, and heavily indicates Sudan’s systematic policy of targeting peaceful demonstrations
Since their sit-in began on December 20, the protesters have been demanding improvements to their living conditions and services.
Yemenis in India face detention and deportation
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Geneva – Yemenis residing in India have been living in difficult humanitarian conditions as the authorities refuse to renew their residencies and threaten to deport them, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said today in a statement. The Indian authorities should consider Yemenis exceptional circumstances since they are unable to return to their country.
The living conditions of more than 700 Yemeni students, patients and asylum seekers staying in India has become increasingly unstable as the authorities have refused to grant them with legal documents and instead, seek to deport the migrants back to Yemen in an arbitrary and forceful manner.
Euro Med Monitor
Geneva – Yemenis residing in India have been living in difficult humanitarian conditions as the authorities refuse to renew their residencies and threaten to deport them, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said today in a statement. The Indian authorities should consider Yemenis exceptional circumstances since they are unable to return to their country. We were surprised when the Indian authorities’ rejected our residence application and asked my wife and son to leave the country
Osama Hassan (pseudonym), a Yemeni master’s student in India
The living conditions of more than 700 Yemeni students, patients and asylum seekers staying in India has become increasingly unstable as the authorities have refused to grant them with legal documents and instead, seek to deport the migrants back to Yemen in an arbitrary and forceful manner.
03/May/2021 10:21 AM
Euro-Med Monitor: Israel demolished 58 Palestinian facilities, built 5,000 settlement units in Jerusalem so far this year
GENEVA, Monday, May 03, 2021 (WAFA) - Israel has demolished 31 homes and 27 Palestinian facilities after plans to construct 4,982 new settlement units were approved, since the beginning of this year, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a statement.
During the past four months, Israel has escalated its policy of demolishing Palestinian homes and facilities and removing Palestinians from their neighborhoods, while building thousands of settlement units in East Jerusalem. Such conduct aims to perpetuate racial discrimination and eliminate the Palestinian Arab presence in the city.