Should UN rights chief resign over disappointing China visit?
June 5, 2022 News Digest |
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Forced Labour Human rights organizations call for Bachelet’s resignation after China visit After her visit to Xinjiang last week, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet is facing criticism from rights organizations and activists. They argue that she failed to use the opportunity to hold China accountable for the systematic forced labor and genocide of Muslim groups in the region, including the Uyghur people. Accusing her of participating in a Chinese propaganda exercise, some groups are calling for her resignation. Read more… |
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Human trafficking Enslavement, torture and abuse in Libyan detention facilities, says UN A new UN report has reiterated that migrants in Libya are being systematically enslaved, tortured and sexually abused. These horrific human rights abuses are taking place in both state-run and unofficial detention centers, with girls as young as 14 and 15 reporting being repeatedly raped. The Freedom United community is urgently calling on the E.U. to stop facilitating slavery in Libya. Read more… |
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Law & policy Kafala reforms are failing to protect migrant workers in Qatar With the 2022 World Cup fast approaching, host country Qatar is under the spotlight due to the systematic exploitation and abuse of the migrant workers building much of the new infrastructure for the international football competition. Despite introducing a series of reforms in 2022, Doha is failing to truly improve the conditions of the country’s foreign workforce. Read more… |
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