Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Turkish police of “disturbing abuse” Wednesday for their actions towards detainees in the renewed conflict with the Kurdish rebel forces . The abuses include cases in which men were severely beaten, kicked, forced to remain in kneeling positions for hours, and threatened with torture and execution. The three men who [...]
The Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA) , in partnership with the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School released a report Wednesday estimating that between 80,000 to 100,000 prisoners were in what correctional officials call “restrictive housing” in 2014. The survey defined solitary confinement as holding an inmate separate from the general [...]
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein announced Thursday that UN workers were informed on August 30 that a teenage girl in the Central African Republic (CAR) was allegedly sexually abused by a French soldier last year. This allegation comes just two months after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon announced the appointment [...]
Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina sent a letter to both the Guatemalan congress and reporters early Thursday announcing his resignation and his intention to “stand before justice.” The congress has called an emergency session to meet Thursday to accept the letter of resignation. Several hours before resigning, the public prosecutor requested Pérez Molina’s arrest on [...]
A Netherlands court ruled on Wednesday that a Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil joint venture must pay homeowners for property damage caused by gas drilling related earthquakes. The Dutch Safety Board has warned several times in the past few years that natural gas production in Groningen field area increases earthquake risk, and that companies [...]
The Maryland Court of Special Appeals on Wednesday published a ruling holding that a lesbian woman has no visitation or custody rights to a boy given birth by her partner before they were married. Writing for the court, Judge Robert A. Zarnoch said that Maryland law did not specifically address children born to unwed same-sex [...]
Baltimore City Circuit Judge Barry Williams on Wednesday rejected motions to drop charges against six police officers implicated in the case of Freddie Gray, a black man who was injured in police custody and later died in April. The charges against the officers range from second-degree murder and manslaughter to second-degree assault and misconduct. The [...]
The Director-General of UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) , Irina Bokova on Tuesday condemned the destruction of the Temple of Bel by Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, calling it an “intolerable crime against civilization.” The temples of Palmyra are considered to be the most important first-century religious monuments in the Middle East, [...]
UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression David Kaye spoke out Tuesday against prison sentences handed down to three Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt earlier this week. Mohamed Fahmy, Bahar Mohamed and Peter Greste received three-year prison sentences for their roles in releasing video footage that allegedly contained false news in support of the Muslim [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist Craig Martin, an Associate Professor at the Washburn University School of Law, discusses how the Japan’s government’s reinterpretation of Japan’s constitutional limits on the use of military force will affect the US foreign policies… On August 30, tens of thousands of Japanese citizens demonstrated outside of the Diet (parliament), and in other [...]