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The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) concluded in a report released Friday that Bosnia and Herzegovina has made limited progress in implementing key anti-corruption recommendations. The report underscores that Bosnia and Herzegovina has fully implemented just two of...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) adopted a resolution on Thursday that refused to recognize the legitimacy of Georgia’s most recent election, calling on the international community to boycott the country’s authorities and ruling elite. The MEPs recognized former President Salome...
Amnesty International reported Thursday that the US foreign aid freeze will threaten human rights in Myanmar. The group warned that the freeze may result in the loss of countless lives and devastating consequences.
Following the foreign aid freeze and the stop-work order, Amnesty International...
Twenty-three human rights organizations and individuals, including Amnesty International, raised concerns about sex-based violence on Thursday. The report titled, “Forms of Sex-Based Violence Against Women and Girls: New Frontiers and Emerging Issues” comes after the UN Special Rapporteur called...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) }']held unanimously on Thursday that Ukraine violated the right to respect for private life of three Ukrainian nationals and their lawyer by ordering unlawful surveillance measures. The court also determined that the authorities failed to comply with...
Kazakhstan’s parliament considered a “foreign agent” law proposal on Wednesday, in which member of parliament Irina Smirnova argued that there is a need for a law that clearly identifies and marks organizations that are financed by foreign sources.
Smirnova claimed that foreign donors are...
Amnesty International and the Sinai Foundation for Human Rights both released statements Tuesday condemning the Egyptian military’s trial of a group of civilian fishermen caught fishing during a “prohibited period” within a military area, highlighting unfair procedures and a lack of judicial...
Amnesty International called on Wednesday for Houthi de-facto authorities to investigate the death of a UN World Food Program (WFP) worker who was arbitrarily detained in a Houthi detention centre on January 23, 2025.
Amnesty International’s Yemen Researcher Diala Haidar said, “This death in...
Amnesty International (AI) urged Kazakhstan to drop allegedly politically motivated charges against satirical blogger Temirlan Ensebek on Thursday, and encouraged the state to respect Ensebek’s freedom of expression.
Temirlan Ensebek was charged with “inciting interethnic discord” under Article...
Following an extensive legal proceeding characterized by global apprehension regarding justice and human rights, Türkiye has ultimately exonerated three individuals of those convicted in the Gezi Park demonstrations, signifying what Amnesty International refers to as the conclusion of a...
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