UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Thursday urged Sudan authorities to take measures to prevent violence against protesters in demonstrations planned for Friday. In a statement, Pillay said the government should instruct security forces to avoid engaging in violent conflicts with protesters. She also called on the government to release citizens who [...]

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Three UN Special Rapporteurs on Thursday condemned Iran for recently executing four members of the Ahwazi Arab minority. Three brothers, Abd al-Rahman Heidarian, Taha Heidarian and Jamshid Heidarian, along with Ali Sharifi, were executed on or around June 19 in the Southwestern province of Khuzestan. The Special Rapporteurs criticized the alleged unfair trials that resulted [...]

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The Quebec Superior Court on Wednesday rejected a request to suspend parts of an emergency law that restricts spontaneous protests until the law’s constitutionality is determined later this summer. Judge Francois Rolland refused to grant the application for stay by student organizations reasoning that plaintiffs did not demonstrate irreparable harm would occur if the grant [...]

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UN Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, Patricia O’Brien said Wednesday at the 55th Annual meeting of the Russian Association of International Law that “rule of law is key to the implementation of R2P and hence, to the prevention of atrocities.” The concept R2P, Responsibility to Protect, was initiated in 2005 in response to the events in [...]

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The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories Richard Falk on Wednesday demanded Israel cease its demolition of Palestinian buildings in the West Bank settlements. Falk reported that the demolition of Palestinian structures such as houses, animal shelters, water cisterns and roads have risen by 87 percent from [...]

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