The Sri Lankan committee appointed to investigate the impeachment charges against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake announced Saturday that they have found her guilty of three charges of misconduct. Bandaranayake was found guilty of three of the five charges against her. The first charge was related to a conflict of interest claim. The fourth charge dealt [...]

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The Emirates Centre for Human Rights (ECHR) claimed Thursday that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has arrested an 18-year-old blogger as part of a wider effort to crack down on perceived government opposition. The ECHR claims that UAE security forces searched the home of Mohamed Salem al-Zumer and confiscated several electronics before arresting him and [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Friday granted certiorari in two cases dealing with same-sex marriage . In Hollingsworth v. Perry the court will consider the validity of Proposition 8 , a California referendum that revoked same-sex marriage rights. Same-sex marriage was briefly legal in California following a state Supreme Court decision and then overturned with [...]

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Those who are engaged in human rights defense in the Americas are subject to increasing levels of “intimidation, harassment and attacks,” Amnesty International (AI) reported Friday. The report, entitled “Transforming pain into hope: Human rights defenders in the Americas,” investigated over 300 reports of abuses of human rights workers in the Americas over the past [...]

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay expressed grave concern on Friday at the rising death toll during the ongoing political chaos in Egypt, saying that Egypt’s draft constitution presents serious problems for human rights. Pillay complained that the draft constitution, which was approved last week , was passed without the participation of Christian [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday accused the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) of war crimes after a November aerial bombing raid killed 12 civilians in Gaza . According to HRW, the IDF planned and authorized the attack in pursuit of Mohamed Jamal al-Dalu, a suspected Hamas “terror operative” and low-ranking police officer. HRW claims that [...]

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Michigan’s Senate and House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday, known as “Freedom to Work,” that makes payment of union dues voluntary and limits workers’ rights to strike and picket. The House passed the legislation by a vote of 58-52, over unanimous Democratic opposition . The Senate then approved the legislation by a vote of [...]

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Rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a class action lawsuit on Thursday challenging Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s executive order preventing immigrants in a federal program from obtaining driver’s licenses. Brewer’s order denies driver’s licenses for immigrants participating in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The DACA provides a two-year period [...]

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