Posted by GSerrano on December 20, 2009 ·
Nisha Varia, senior researcher in the Women’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, says, “Governments seem to forget that when men, women, and children migrate, they don’t leave their rights at home. Instead of protecting people who already are at special risk of abuse, many governments further marginalize migrants, punish them, or push [...]
Posted by GSerrano on December 6, 2009 ·
According to BBC breaking news, ‘Guinea’s vice-president has returned from business abroad to take charge of the country after an attempted assassination on the president. President Moussa Dadis Camara was flown to Morocco, where a spokesman said he underwent a “minor operation” after being shot on Thursday. Vice-President Sekouba [...]
Posted by GSerrano on July 27, 2009 ·
The 56-page report entitled ‘Hostages to Peace: Threats to Human Rights and Democracy in Somaliland’ affirms that the government in Somaliland has, indeed, instituted a semblance of democratic stability in the country despite the existence of armed conflict.
However, the government continues to disregard the rule of law and undermine democratic [...]
Posted by NARUTO on June 28, 2009 ·
The Zimbabwean army, controlled by the political party of President Robert Mugabe, violently seized the diamond fields of the country last year, and used the illegal income to buy the loyalty of insubordinate soldiers and enrich party leaders, according to a report released yesterday by organization Human Rights Watch.
Zimbabwe‘s government [...]
Posted by GSerrano on May 25, 2009 ·
Davao City is the Philippines’ third largest city. It is found in Mindanao. Rodrigo Duterte, the city mayor for many years now, is known as a staunch crimefighter. However, crime rate in the city has not been reduced. In fact, the rate of criminality even shot up during the several years that Duterte has been fighting criminality in his city.
But [...]
Posted by GSerrano on April 15, 2009 ·
The tragedy of the Rohingya refugees occupies a special issue in the migrant debate as it has affected many ASEAN member countries. The Rohingya boat people, part of a Muslim minority group living in western Burma’s Arakan State, fled their country in waves over the recent months because of the tremendous pressure they were under from the military [...]