Montly Archive March 2015
No justice 28 years after massacre of Indian Muslims
Source: Aljazeera Meerut, India – The massacre took place on May 22, 1987, the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The families of Hashimpura – a predominantly Muslim locality in the city of […]
Monday، 30 March، 2015Human Rights Council adopts eight resolutions and closes twenty-eighth session
The Human Rights Council this afternoon closed its twenty-eighth session after it adopted eight texts, including on extending the mandate of the Independent Expert on Mali, on combating intolerance, negative stereotyping and stigmatization of persons based on religion or belief, on the prevention of genocide, and on the impact of the world drug problem on the enjoyment of human rights. The Human Rights Council also elected four mandate holders.
Monday، 30 March، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 111 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 111 year VII
Sunday، 29 March، 2015Human rights organisations alarmed by bill that will give surveillance agencies dangerous new powers
True Democracies Protect Everyone’s Freedom of Expression
On Thursday evening a horrifying event took place in the heart of Afghanistan’s capital. Alongside the Kabul River that winds through the city centre, a mob of men viciously attacked a woman named Farkhunda.
Wednesday، 25 March، 2015The A to Z Guide to Assistance in Afghanistan
Updated each year, the A to Z Guide to Assistance in Afghanistan aims to enhance general understanding of the array of actors, structures, and government processes related to aid and reconstruction efforts in the country.
Tuesday، 24 March، 2015Displaced women and girls trapped in Afghanistan’s cities
Displaced Afghan females face significant constraints to accessing education, health and employment opportunities, according to a new report by NRC. 7 out of 10 say they have never attended school.
Tuesday، 24 March، 201568% of Americans favor US negotiations with Iran
How the Senate Republicans’ letter gave Iran a boost in nuclear talks
The 47 Republican senators who wrote to Iranian leaders this month may have believed they were sabotaging the talks on a deal on Iran’s nuclear program, hoping it would exacerbate fears in Tehran that any such deal could be reversed by the next U.S. president.
Monday، 23 March، 2015