U.N. Expert: “Worsening” Human Rights in Iran
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ahmed Shaheed, reported an increase in the degree of human rights violations in Iran. Three months away from the country's next presidential ...
Israel Boycotts U.N. Human Rights Council Review
On Tuesday, Israel became the first country to ever boycott its U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) review. The council requires all U.N. member states to participate in a Universal Periodic Review every four years. Israel did not attend its scheduled ...
Increasing Pessimism Over U.N. Approach to Syria
Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah proclaimed earlier this week, “Anyone who thinks that the armed opposition is capable of the military battle is very mistaken,’” referring to the conflict in Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin on the ...
Bahraini Medics’ Appeal Rejected Final Time
The appeal of nine Bahraini medics who treated victims of government crackdowns was rejected for the final time, and many of the sentences stem from "participating in illegal demonstrations." The sentences range from one month to five years. A number ...
Bahraini Protesters Arrested for Sabotage
On September 21, Bahraini police announced that they had arrested 29 suspects involved with rioting and vandalism in the capital city. “Rioters hurled petrol bombs, iron rods and stones, endangering both the police and civilians in the commercial centre ...
Pillay Condemns Bahrain’s “Reprisals and Intimidation” against Critics
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay included Bahrain among the 16 nations accused of allowing government members to undertake "reprisals and intimidation against individuals" critical of regimes. Pillay said, "People may be threatened or harassed by ...
Bahraini Government Brings Legal Action Against al-Wefaq
Following protests in Manama on September 7, Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Sheikh Khalid bin Ali al-Khalifa voiced discontent with al-Wefaq's participation in the protests despite a government-imposed ban. The rally turned violent when police and protesters ...
NGOs Call US to Reject Bahrain UNHRC Nominee
In a letter released today, fourteen NGOs called on the United States to oppose the Bahraini candidate to the United Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC) Advisory Committee, Saeed al-Faihani. Groups including POMED, Human Rights Watch, The Foreign Policy ...
POMED Report: Analyzing the FY13 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bills
The Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED) released a report contrasting the House and Senate Appropriations bills for fiscal year 2013, examining the potential impact of these bills on foreign aid and democracy assistance. Among the notable findings are additional ...
UNHCR Details Syria’s Human Rights Absuses
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights released a report detailing human rights abuses in Syria. While Syrian forces were found responsible for a majority of the serious human rights abuses committed, the report contends there is evidence the opposition has ...
Universal Periodic Review of Tunisia
The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights held a Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Tunisia on May 22. A delegation from Tunisia presented the following as positive achievements; the revolution of last year has led to a democratic transition, the new government has taken several measures to safeguard civil society, and efforts have been made to prevent violence against women. Delegations in the hearing also noted other positive changes, ...
Summary and Highlights of the FY13 House State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill
On Thursday (5/17), the House Appropriations Committee approved the fiscal year 2013 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations bill. According to a committee press release, the bill totals $40.1 billion in regular discretionary funding, which is $2 billion or 5 ...
The Ceasefire’s Struggle For Survival
The Associated Press reported today that the first six of the advanced team of U.N. observers arrived in Damascus to support the four-day-old ceasefire. Kofi Annan’s spokesman Ahmad Fawzi reported that the team will be led by Moroccan ...