UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein urged a greater commitment to human rights Wednesday while announcing a $253 million funding appeal . The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) launched its largest appeal to date , with Zeid urging member countries and private donors to help “bolster the [...]

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The president of the UK Supreme Court on Thursday defended the court’s ruling that only Parliament can activate the Article 50 mechanism to leave the EU. Lord Neuberger , when asked if he felt that politicians were needlessly interfering with a political decision that the nation had made, said: We were doing what our job [...]

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Hate crimes rose by 50 percent in some areas England and Wales between July 2015 and July 2016, according to a new report by the Press Association Wednesday. The new analysis supplements a report from the Home Office, released in October, that showed an increase in hate crimes. The report defined hate crime to be [...]

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The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District on Wednesday ruled that state prison officials are not required to disclose the names of the pharmaceutical suppliers that provide the state with pentobarbital, the drug used in lethal injection. The opinion reversed a March decision that found the state wrongly withheld the names of two pharmaceutical suppliers, [...]

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Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks on Wednesday urged Turkey to “change course and to display the responsibility and tolerance expected in a democratic society.” The commissioner’s document comes amid increased scrutiny of Turkey’s treatment of journalists and other members of Turkish society, allegedly leading to the repression of free speech and [...]

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