#human-rights

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

US Universities Should Respect Right to Protest

End Crackdown on Peaceful Pro-Palestinian Protests

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/04/26/us-universities-should-respect-right-protest

There have been troubling reports of antisemitic incidents in and around Columbia University’s campus. Allegations of antisemitic acts and speech by individuals, as well as acts of Islamophobia and other forms of discrimination, should be investigated and addressed on the merits in a case-by-case basis, through fair and transparent processes.\
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As protests spread to campuses across the country, university administrations should be careful not to mislabel criticism of Israeli government policies or advocacy for Palestinian rights as inherently antisemitic or to misuse university authority to quash peaceful protest. Instead, universities should safeguard people’s rights to assembly and free expression.

#free-speech #freedom #liberty #human-rights #human-rights-watch #hrw #palestine #gaza #israel #protest #protests #columbia-university #islamophobia #antisemitism

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

#Vaccine #Crimes
Japanese #Professor, “The Actions of the Japanese #Government must be #stopped..."

Japanese Professor Delivers Stunning Message Everyone Needs to Hear
Published on April 10, 2024 By Vigilant Fox

Masayasu Inoue, MD, PhD, and Professor Emeritus at Osaka City University Medical School, recently released an eight-minute video with a groundbreaking message for the world.

He said, “The pandemic was used as a false pretext by the WHO to drive vaccinations of all peoples in the world.”

Inoue also declared that the #fraudulent use of “ #experimental #gene #therapy to #healthy #people” was not only an “ #extreme #violation #of #human-rights,” but “the result was the induction of the terrible drug-induced injury that has never [been] seen in human #history.”
#vaccinescam to depop
Watch on Aussie17’s Substack source: VigilantNews.com

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

India: Authorities Revoke Visa Privileges of Diaspora Critics

Government Targets Overseas Indians Opposing Ruling Party Policies

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/03/17/india-authorities-revoke-visa-privileges-diaspora-critics

(New York) – Indian authorities are revoking visa privileges to overseas critics of Indian origin who have spoken out against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government’s policies, Human Rights Watch said today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi often attends mass gatherings of diaspora party supporters in the United States, Europe, Australia, and elsewhere to celebrate Indian democracy, while his government has targeted people it claims are “tarnishing the image” of the country.

#india #human-rights #human-rights-watch #hrw #bjp #modi #hindu-nationalism #indian-diaspora

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

Posts Distort Missouri Divorce Law Regarding Pregnancy

https://www.factcheck.org/2024/03/posts-distort-missouri-divorce-law-regarding-pregnancy/

There’s no law in Missouri that prevents pregnant women from getting divorced. But social media posts claim Missouri women “cannot divorce their spouse if they are pregnant.” Legal experts told us a judge may wait to finalize a divorce until after a baby is born to determine custody and other arrangements.

Nowhere in Missouri law does it say pregnant women are barred from getting divorced.\
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But a judge handling a case where one party is pregnant may wait to finalize that divorce until the baby is born, which, experts told us, is done in order to consolidate custody and child-support agreements with other end-of-marriage arrangements.\
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This can happen in other states, too.

The claim first circulated online in 2022, when news outlets published stories about women in Missouri who had experienced delays in their divorce proceedings due to pregnancy. The articles included comments from some lawyers who attested to the custom of Missouri judges to wait until birth to finalize a divorce, although none of them pointed to a statute or court rule that mandated judges to do so.

Women are not required to stay with their spouses after they have filed for divorce.

#womens-rights #human-rights #women #feminism #missouri #divorce #half-truth

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

Hong Kong: Governments Should Oppose Security Bill

86 Groups Urge Rebukes, Sanctions Against Beijing’s Latest Assault on Rights

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yjLlYNFKCg

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/02/19/hong-kong-governments-should-oppose-security-bill

National governments should strongly oppose the Hong Kong government’s introduction of so-called Article 23 national security legislation, which will further devastate human rights protections in Hong Kong, 86 civil society groups including Human Rights Watch, said today in a joint statement. On January 30, 2024, the Hong Kong government announced a four-week “public consultation” period for a new national security law under Article 23 of the Basic Law, Hong Kong’s de facto constitution.

#hong-kong #香港 #freedom #liberty #自由 #china #human-rights #human-rights-watch #hrw #glory-to-hong-kong

amina@sysad.org

I'd say the German text is better, because it is more clear, and leaves away religious implications, but nevertheless I think this is very important! Please sign and share:

The WHO will decide for YOU, if we don’t ACT NOW! - Pandemic Treaty drawing near!

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CitizenGO started this petition toThe Esteemed President and Delegates of the 8th INB Session - 02/05/2024

CitizenGO internal sources from the UN just dropped a bombshell on us:

The globalists and radical left controlling the World Health Organization are plotting a so-called 'marathon' - a two-week stretch in Geneva come this February 19th.

What's the game plan? To ram through and secure critical sections of the Pandemic Treaty to ensure it is ratified in May 2024 before anyone finds out the truth of their power grab.

We're against the clock.

Globalists seek to become the global health authority before "the next pandemic strikes."

But we know that this isn't about health - it's about who holds the reins of power in times of crisis.

During the Covid-19, our basic freedoms were put on hold out of fear. Lockdowns, passports, and forced vaccinations were imposed, and anyone who resisted faced major rights restrictions.

The globalist elites have recognized the immense control they can gain over a terrified population, and they want to ensure that power with the Pandemic Treaty.

If ratified, this treaty isn't just a piece of paper – it's legally binding and could irreversibly change the face of global health governance.

These are, in a nutshell, some powers the World Health Organization seeks to seize, demanding billions of Euros to fund their corruption and power grabs:

  • Enhanced control over countries, doctors, hospitals, and other groups impacting their decision-making about health.
  • Authority to make global health decisions, reducing each country's sovereignty and your right to decide on health decisions (even vaccines) for yourself and your loved ones.
  • Ability to declare a pandemic, which could drastically affect our lives and economies, as globalists seize the power to control travel, communication, religious gatherings and even work.
  • Treaty measures to combat so-called misinformation that will limit our free speech and give atheist globalists the power to say what is true and what is not true.

[...]

https://citizengo.org/en/node/212925

#covid #pandemic #health #health-politics #politics #who #covid19 #covid-19 #pandemic-treaty #pandemictreaty #petition #citizengo #vaccine #humanrights #human-rights #demokracy #medicine #freedom-of-speech #freedomofspeech

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

Hamas-Led Attack in Southern Israel Kills Hundreds

All Parties to Conflict Must Abide by Laws of War

https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/10/10/hamas-led-attack-southern-israel-kills-hundreds

Deliberately killing civilians is a war crime, as is hostage-taking. All parties to the conflict are obliged to respect the laws of war. No matter what the other side does, no one has the right to target civilians.

#human-rights-watch #hrw #human-rights #war #israel-palestine-war #gaza #gaza-war #hamas #israel #palestine #conflict

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

Saudi Crown Prince Confirms Death Sentence for Tweets

https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/09/22/saudi-crown-prince-confirms-death-sentence-tweets

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, has confirmed that retired teacher Muhammed al Ghamdi was indeed sentenced to death for his social media posts. In an interview with Fox News on September 20, MBS admitted about the death sentence: “Shamefully, it's true,” and blamed the sentence on “bad laws.”\
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“Do we have bad laws? Yes. Are we are changing that? Yes,” he said.\
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MBS is right in saying that he is working to change bad laws: under his rule, bad laws have only become worse.

#human-rights #human-rights-watch #hrw #mbs #saudi-arabia #twitter #tweets #death-sentence #free-speech #freedom #liberty

brainwavelost@nerdpol.ch

Several left and people’s organizations in West Africa have condemned the threat issued by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to militarily intervene with the backing of #France and the #US to restore the unpopular Mohamed Bazoum to #Niger’s presidency.

The West African Peoples’ Organization (WAPO) has “vehemently opposed” the ultimatum by #ECOWAS Heads of States on July 30 to “take all measures necessary,” including “the use of force,” if the ousted president and his government is not restored by Sunday, August 6.

This decision of ECOWAS is “a maneuver by colonial France and #GB, under the hegemony of American #imperialism, to resort to armed intervention under the guise of restoring #democracy and #human-rights in Niger,” #WAPO said in a statement on Wednesday, August 2.

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brainwavelost@nerdpol.ch

You can say what every you want, as long as you do not say too much negative about the establishment.
Someone dared to speak out his ideas about present times. Well, he pointed the finger in the wrong direction, got imprisoned, tortured, paraded in front of the media, released and put into prison again.
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#journalism #Gonzalo_Lira #GonzaloLira #Julian_Assange #JulianAssange and #others - selected #pressfreedom #selected #human-rights #hypocracy

vietnam_aujourdhui@diaspora.psyco.fr

Australian Chau Van Kham breaks his silence after being imprisoned in Vietnam for more than four years

Australian man Chau Van Kham has said the past four years in a Vietnamese prison has not dampened his fight for democracy in the South-East Asian nation.

Mr Chau, 74, was arrested in January 2019 after meeting with a local activist in Ho Chi Minh City on national security charges.

Later that year he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for being a member of the group Viet Tan and “financing terrorism”, in a short trial that was described as a “sham” by his family and that human rights groups said raised questions about due process.

In a press conference, he expressed his heartfelt thanks to his family, the government and his community for securing his release and safe return to Australia this week.

Mr Chau said he had no regrets and would continue his advocacy for democratic reform in Vietnam.

He said he never feared he would not come home.

“I never fear, because I’m sure I’m doing the right thing. So I always believe people [in] Australia, my community … my family always supported me,” he said.

“I never regret when I go to Vietnam to do [my] duty,” he said, referring to the fact finding mission that led to his arrest.

He maintained his peace of mind during questioning from Vietnamese officials by relying on the mantra of accepting the things he could not change, finding the courage to change the things he could, and the intelligence to know the difference.

Above all, he wanted to thank his wife and his sons, Daniel and Dennis, saying he was proud of them.

“[I’m] very sorry my darling,” he said, gesturing to his wife.

Seeing her for the first time at the airport after prison reminded him of his wedding day, he said.

“My heart beat.”

Ms Chau had long been concerned about his health in prison, and she said she was grateful to have her husband home at last.

“Thank you to the Australian government for bringing him home. My family is very happy,” she said.

Mr Chau said he was not subjected to hard labour in Vietnam’s prison system due to his age.

“If you want to survive in any hard condition, you must have [a] plan yourself to keep your body going, [and] even your mind.

At times he resorted to observing the movements of lizards and ants in his prison cell to pass the time, and read any letters, books or magazines he could find.

Dan Phuong Nguyen, a lawyer representing the family, said she knew the Chaus for a long time, and his case had turned her from a suburban rights lawyer into a human rights lawyer.

She said she initially lodged an application for an international prisoner transfer in August 2020, but the process was delayed by the COVID pandemic and negotiations.

“It’s been a long journey, I never gave up,” she said.

“But we’re here today with a free man back in Australia, in the arms of his family, where he belongs.”

She said there are no conditions on his release and he is free in Australia.

Mr Chau arrived back in Australia on Monday morning after what the Australian government described as months of “careful advocacy”.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong raised his case at the highest levels during a visit last year, while last month Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was hopeful of an international prisoner transfer after his visit to Vietnam last month.

Chau advocated for democracy in Vietnam

Mr Chau fled the Vietnam War and arrived as a refugee in Australia in the 1980s, where he met his wife, Trang.

They had two children, Daniel and Dennis, and Mr Chau ran a local laundry and bakery in Sydney.

He has long protested and advocated for democracy for his home country.

He was an active member of the group Viet Tan in Australia, which put him on the radar of Vietnamese authorities after he allegedly entered the country via Cambodia on a false document.

Mr Chau said he did not regret entering Vietnam in this way, saying he suspected he would have been arrested as soon as he landed at the airport in Vietnam due to his links to Viet Tan.

Viet Tan operates lawfully in Australia as a pro-democracy advocacy group, but the Vietnamese government has designated it as a terrorist organisation.

Vietnam is a one-party state with a reputation for cracking down on freedom of expression.

Some 150 people are currently jailed in the South-East Asian nation for peaceful acts of free speech, Human Rights Watch has said.

“I still worry for any democracy activists in Vietnam,” Mr Chau said.

At one point, Mr Chau was unable to be located by his family in the maze of Vietnam’s prison system, which the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found to be a case of forcible disappearance.

His mother-in-law also passed away from COVID-19 while he was imprisoned.

Ms Nguyen said UK-based lawyer Michael Polak was integral in getting his case before the UN working group, which determined Mr Chau’s detention was arbitrary and therefore unlawful under international law, and they ordered his immediate unconditional release.

“It is a wonderful day for Mr Chau and his family and one that they were beginning to feel might never come,” Mr Polak said in a statement.

“Although we celebrate Mr Chau’s release today, it is clear that he should never have been convicted or faced such a serious sentence under the false description of terrorism.

“Mr Chau’s belief in democracy for those in Vietnam is one that is based on universal rights and should not have resulted in his persecution.”

By Erin Handley & Lydia Feng – Australian Broacasting Corporation (ABC) News – July 13, 2023

#australia #human-rights #vietnam

Originally posted at: https://vietnam-aujourdhui.info/2023/07/13/australian-chau-van-kham-breaks-his-silence-after-being-imprisoned-in-vietnam-for-more-than-four-years/

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

The Chinese Government Tries to Ban a Protest Song from Major Platforms

https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/06/20/hong-kong-tech-firms-should-oppose-protest-song-ban

In a June 20, 2023 letter, more than 24 human rights and digital rights groups urged companies including Apple, Google, Meta, Twitter, and Spotify to oppose a potential injunction by the High Court of Hong Kong to protect the right to freedom of expression and access to information in Hong Kong and around the world. The injunction, if ordered by the court, would require that companies remove the song from their respective platforms, effectively banning it online.

The sought-for injunction reflects the Chinese government’s expanding efforts to control information not just within its borders, but around the world. Between July 2020 and June 2022, the Hong Kong government was responsible for 50 instances in which Meta said it was forced to remove content globally.

The song is called "Glory to Hong Kong," and (as you would expect) there are both Chinese and English versions.

English
https://invidious.baczek.me/watch?v=6yjLlYNFKCg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yjLlYNFKCg

Chinese (with English translation)
https://invidious.baczek.me/watch?v=Pe1gTPcWyds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe1gTPcWyds

live performance
https://invidious.baczek.me/watch?v=fPJESCpanq8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPJESCpanq8

#human-rights-watch #hrw #censorship #ccp #beijing #beijing-government #chinese-government #human-rights #freedom #liberty #freedom-of-the-press #freedom-of-speech #hong-kong #music #video #music-video #english #chinese #protest #protest-song

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

Le Sénat donne son feu vert à l’activation à distance des caméras ou micros des téléphones

The Senate gives the green light to the remote activation of the cameras or microphones of the telephones

L'article 3 du projet de loi du garde des Sceaux est controversé et cristallise les inquiétudes de la gauche et d'associations.

Article 3 of the Keeper of the Seals bill is controversial and crystallizes the concerns of the left and associations.

Translations by StartPage.

https://www.francetvinfo.fr/societe/justice/le-senat-donne-son-feu-vert-a-l-activation-a-distance-des-cameras-ou-micros-des-telephones_5875187.html

Le Sénat a donné, mercredi 7 juin dans la soirée, son feu vert à une disposition controversée du projet de loi sur la justice autorisant le déclenchement à distance des caméras ou micros des téléphones dans certaines enquêtes, à l'insu des personnes visées. L'article 3 du texte porté par le garde des Sceaux, Eric Dupond-Moretti, examiné en première lecture par les sénateurs, apporte plusieurs modifications à la procédure pénale.\
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La mesure votée mercredi a deux finalités. D'une part, la géolocalisation en temps réel pour certaines infractions. D'autre part, l'activation de micros et caméras pour capter son et images, qui serait réservée aux affaires de terrorisme, de délinquance et de criminalité organisées.

The Senate gave, Wednesday, June 7 in the evening, the green light to a controversial provision of the justice bill authorizing the remote triggering of cameras or telephone microphones in certain investigations, without the knowledge of the persons concerned. Article 3 of the text carried by the Keeper of the Seals, Eric Dupond-Moretti, examined at first reading by the senators, brings several modifications to the criminal procedure.\
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The measure voted on Wednesday has two purposes. On the one hand, real-time geolocation for certain offences. On the other hand, the activation of microphones and cameras to capture sound and images, which would be reserved for cases of terrorism, delinquency and organized crime.

"délinquance" (delinquency) seems a bit vague.

#france #privacy #surveillance #spying #smartphones #trackers #smart-phones #computers #cameras #microphones #remote-spying #remote-surveillance #human-rights #civil-rights

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