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Trump plans to form a “Small Anti-Riot Army”
U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to create a “small army to counter civil unrest across the United States,” according to The Washington Post, citing informed Pentagon sources.

United States: Violation of Immigration Rights and the Right to Nondiscrimination and Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
The Physicians for Human Rights’ website announced this month that the United States received a stinging indictment of its human rights record spanning the Trump and Biden administrations.

Alarm at Migration Laws Agreed by Most EU Members
Seventeen human rights NGOs issued a statement on 6th of December, sounding alarm at migration laws agreed by most EU members.

Lengthy Criminal Proceedings in Poland
On November 30, 2023, the European Court of Human Rights condemned the Polish government in the case of "TRELA AND OTHERS v. POLAND" regarding the delay of proceedings.

The Need to Tackle with Deep Poverty and Inequality in Spain
While Spain faces many human rights challenges, one issue stands out: the need to tackle Spain’s problem with deep poverty and inequality and its impact on people’s human rights.

Joint Statement by the United Nations Experts on the Protection of Persons with Disabilities in the Period of Armed Conflict
Ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, calling for peace at a time when the human rights of persons with disabilities and all civilians are in peril, UN experts issued a statement in support of many people especially those with ...

Systematic Assault on Democratic Rights in UK
The UK government has launched a systematic assault on democratic rights, banning demonstrations, making major inroads on freedom of speech, and flagrantly disregarding human rights laws.

Tough Life Conditions for Immigrants in Australia after Immigration Detention
In an interview with Khalil, a stateless man in his mid-30s from the Middle East who is suffering from the immigration policy in Australia, the misbehavior and discrimination against non-Australian and immigrants was revealed.

Violation of the Right to Peaceful Assembly in Netherlands
The European Court of Human Rights judged a case on “arrest and conviction of protesters for participating in a protest against the preannounced eviction of a squatted building”, in November 2023.

Iran Hemophilia Society reopens HIV-positive blood products case
The Iran Hemophilia Society has officially announced the reopening of the case concerning HIV-positive blood products, emphasizing its intention to file a lawsuit against the implicated French company.

GharibAbadi's Emphasis on the Necessity of Global Consensus against the Cruel Sanctions of the United States, in a Virtual Seminar Examining the Impac...
In a virtual seminar on the impacts of unilateral coercive measures, the Secretary-General of the High Council for Human Rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran stated: “It is time for the International Community to reject such criminal acts and...
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