Security Council urged to address ‘most silenced and least condemned crime’

Security Council urged to address ‘most silenced and least condemned crime’

“Every new wave of warfare brings with it a rising tide of human tragedy, including new waves of war’s oldest, most silenced and least condemned crime,” she said. The Council meeting to examine implementation of its resolutions on conflict-related sexual violence was convened by the United Kingdom, which holds the rotating presidency this month. Meetings survivors in…

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Kenya: OHCHR ‘very concerned’ over disproportionate use of force against protesters

Kenya: OHCHR ‘very concerned’ over disproportionate use of force against protesters

The demonstrations began over what many Kenyans view as unfair tax hikes and rising inflation in the country, according to news reports. OHCHR Spokesperson Jeremy Laurance issued a statement condemning the violence, expressing concern over “allegations of unnecessary or disproportionate use of force, including the use of firearms, by police”. Reports estimate the number of people…

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Conference titled 'Development of Religious Minorities is Development of Countries' in Italy

Conference titled ‘Development of Religious Minorities is Development of Countries’ in Italy

The Ambassador of Pakistan said that the issues of religious minorities should be discussed and that is the reason why we are here today. A conference was held at the Prime Minister’s House in Italy under the title ‘The development of religious minorities is the development of countries’. In this conference held on July 13,…

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court, Chief Minister's House and Assembly Hall were also not safe from the floods

New Delhi: The Supreme Court, Chief Minister’s House and Assembly Hall were also not safe from the floods

Water is being released into the river from Hathnikund barrage in Haryana; Photo: Reuters New Delhi: As the water level in the Yamuna River rose, floodwaters entered residential areas and swept away everything in its path. After the Chief Minister’s House and the Assembly Hall, the flood relay now camped around the Supreme Court. According…

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The British Journal raised questions on the serious violations of human rights by the Modi government

The British Journal raised questions on the serious violations of human rights by the Modi government

London: The British Herald, a famous British magazine, blasted the so-called Indian democracy, raising questions on the serious human rights violations of the Modi government in its July issue. According to the details, the British journal British Herald in its July issue raised serious questions about Modi government’s serious violations of human rights, religious division,…

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