Daily Archives: January 19, 2019

2019-01-19: News Headlines

teleSUR (2019-01-19). 2019 Women's Marches to Push Forward 'More Proactive' Agenda. telesurenglish.net The third edition of the Women's March in New York City will be accompanied by other U.S. cities in a new Saturday mobilization for women's rights and against President Donald Trump's Administration ahead of the 2020 elections. | RELATED: | US: Activist Group Seeks Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights | The Women's March began as a way to bring together several generations of activists…

STAFF (2019-01-19). Feds Confirm Jailed Iranian TV Anchor Not Charged With Crime. truthdig.com WASHINGTON—Federal officials confirmed Friday that a prominent American-born anchorwoman on Iranian state television was jailed in the U.S. as a material witness and has not been charged with any crime, according to court papers. | Marzieh Hashemi has appeared twice before a U.S. district judge in Washington and has been appointed an attorney. U.S. government officials expect her to be released immediately after her testimony before a grand jury. | The order to unseal some parts of her case came days after she was first detained. It did not include details on the criminal case in which she was named a witne…

Fight Back (2019-01-19). We have had enough of Trump and the war on women. fightbacknews.org Enough is enough. Trump, his administration, and his backers are waging war on women, and millions of women are making it clear that we are not going to be pushed backwards. From the massive Women's Marches, to the midterm elections, to the constant, everyday resistance, women are standing up against Trump's reactionary agenda. | Trump and his supporters in the Senate want to pack the Supreme Court and roll back reproductive rights, and they have gotten a start by appointing the drunken misogynist Brett Kavanaugh. Accompanying the administrations outrageous policy of placing immigrants in detention, Trump's Justi…

Marjorie Orellana (2019-01-19). Why I Stand With UTLA's Fight for Teachers, Families and Children. commondreams.org LA teachers are asking for much more than a modest and well-deserved pay raise for themselves. They are advocating for the rights of children and families in a public education system that has been severely eroded over the years since I left the classroom.

aljazeera (2019-01-19). US-Saudi ties can't move forward until MBS 'dealt with': Graham. aljazeera.com The US senator says Congress will reintroduce sanctions against those involved in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.

Jason Ditz (2019-01-19). US Jails American Journalist Without Charge. theantimedia.com (ANTIWAR.COM) — It took a solid week after her detention in St. Louis, but Marzieh Hashemi, an anchor for Iran's PressTV and an American citizen, has finally gotten into a courtroom, and learned that she is neither being accused of any crimes nor is she facing any charges. That said, they're not expecting to let her go …

Shared by Samantha Borek (2019-01-19). Calls for FBI Probe of Homeland Secretary Follow Child Detention Memo Leak. truthout.org After releasing a damning draft memo that showed the Trump administration planned to "traumatize" migrant children with family separations and expedite deportation by denying asylum hearings, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Friday called for an FBI investigation into whether Homeland Security Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen lied when she testified before Congress about the policy. | In a letter sent to FBI Direct…

Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski (2019-01-19). Trump Sanctions Against Venezuela Have Decimated Oil Production. therealnews.com The Trump administration is evaluating oil sanctions on Venezuela now. The sanctions that are already in place lead to many deaths and make an economic recovery practically impossible, says CEPR's Mark Weisbrot

Andrea Germanos, staff writer (2019-01-19). 'No Wall. No Deals.' Rights Groups Urge Congress to Reject Trump Plan for Trump-Created Crisis. commondreams.org Immigrant rights activists on Saturday expressed concern that President Donald Trump is about to propose a "deal" to end his government shutdown—and fund his border wall obsession—that would be merely "another trick to hurt even more immigrant families." | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…

amnesty (2019-01-19). Cut Adrift in the Med. amnesty.org

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-19). Marching to End Child Marriage in Massachusetts. hrw.org | | Protesters from Unchained at Last speak in front of the Massachusetts State House in Boston to end child marriage in Massachusetts, May 2017. | © 2017 Unchained at Last/Facebook | Today, I'll join the Women's March in Boston to demand an end to child marriage in Massachusetts. | My two grandmothers were both child brides in Trinidad and Tobago. Their lives illustrate how child marriage robs children — especially girls — of their childhood and rights. | My grandmothers ("Nanny" and "Mama") were forced…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-19). Thailand: Insurgents Kill Buddhist Monks. hrw.org (New York) — Separatist insurgents in Thailand's southern border provinces killed two Buddhist monks in an unlawful assault on a temple, Human Rights Watch said today. The deliberate attack on civilians and a place of worship is a war crime. | | | Separatist insurgents in Thailand's Narathiwat province attacked Wat Rattanaphab temple on January 18, 2019, and killed two Buddhist monks, including the temple's abbot Phra Khru Prachote Rattanarak, and wounded two others. | © 20…

Paul Hockenos (2019-01-18). These Parties Are Fighting for the Climate, Human Rights, and Immigrants—and They're Winning. thenation.com These Parties Are Fighting for the Climate, Human Rights, and Immigrants—and They're Winning…

Alison Weir (2019-01-18). Detained American Iranian TV Anchor Marzieh Hashemi to Appear in Court. mintpressnews.com Hashemi was held 48 hours before being allowed to contact her family. She has complained of ill-treatment. Authorities forcibly removed her headscarf and took her away in handcuffs.

John Nichols (2019-01-18). A Federal Judge Just Crushed Scott Walker's Lame-Duck Assault on Voting Rights. thenation.com A Federal Judge Just Crushed Scott Walker's Lame-Duck Assault on Voting Rights…

Fight Back (2019-01-18). Ya nos cansamos de Trump y de la guerra contra las mujeres. fightbacknews.org °Ya basta! Trump, su administración, y los elites que le respaldan, hacen la guerra contra las mujeres y millones de mujeres declaran que no dejen ningún paso para atrás. Desde las marchas masivas de las mujeres, a las elecciones recientes, a la resistencia constante, diario, mujeres están levantándose en contra de la agenda reaccionaria de Trump. | Trump y sus simpatizantes en el Senado quieren llenar La Corte Suprema y volver al reves los derechos reproductivos. Empezaron por nombrar el misógino borracho Brett Kavanaugh a La Corte Suprema. Además de la política de detener los inmigrantes indefinitivamente…

ACLU (2019-01-18). The Case Against Galveston County's Pretrial Detention System Survives the Government's Challenge. aclu.org A win could set a precedent for prosecutor accountability and right to counsel in bail hearings that could help reform pretrial detention nationally. | If you are accused of a crime and arrested in Galveston County, Texas, you better hope you can afford to pay the preset bail amount to get out of jail. If not, then you will join hundreds of other people who are incarcerated simply because they cannot afford to buy their freedom. In Galveston and communities across the country, there is one pretrial detention system for the poor and an entirely different one for everyone else. | Thirty-six-year-old Aaron Booth fou…

teleSUR (2019-01-18). Internet Blacked Out in Zimbabwe as UN Urges End to Crackdown. telesurenglish.net Zimbabwe was under an internet blackout on Friday after authorities extended a communications ban to cover emails, while the United Nations urged an end to a security crackdown on civilians triggered by days of deadly protests. | RELATED: | Zimbabwe: 600 Detained After 3-Day National Strike | The government has said three people died during demonstrations that broke out on Monday after President Emmerson Mnangagwa raised fuel prices by 150 percent. Lawyers and activists say the toll was much…

Shared by Hezvo Mpunga (2019-01-18). Justin Trudeau's Description of BDS: 'A Pack of Lies'. therealnews.com Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repeated his belief that the Boycott, Sanctions, and Divestment (BDS) movement is anti-Semitic. We speak to Ali Abunimah, who says Trudeau has adopted Netanyahu's talking points

Jessica Corbett, staff writer (2019-01-18). Merkley Calls for FBI Perjury Probe into Homeland Secretary Nielsen After Child Detention Memo Leaked. commondreams.org After releasing a damning draft memo that showed the Trump administration planned to "traumatize" migrant children with family separations and expedite deportation by denying asylum hearings, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Friday called for an FBI investigation into whether Homeland Security Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen lied when she testified before Congress about the policy. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…

Andrea Germanos, staff writer (2019-01-18). Ahead of Third Annual Women's March, Group Releases Far-Reaching 'Intersectional Feminist Policy Platform'. commondreams.org New agenda, says group ahead of nationwide marches on Saturday, is "a tangible declaration of how we will protect and defend our rights, safety, health, and communities." | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…

amnesty (2019-01-18). Madagascar: Next president must tackle historic rights violations. amnesty.org The next president of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina, must tackle historic human rights violations, including excessive use of pretrial detention and arbitrary detentions of human rights defenders, Amnesty International said ahead of his inauguration tomorrow. |

amnesty (2019-01-18). Ten things you should know about the latest protests in Sudan. amnesty.org Today marks one month since the ongoing protests in Sudan broke out. Here are ten facts you should know about the protests that have engulfed the eastern African country: | 1. This is the largest wave of protests against the economic policies and allegations of human rights violations by the government of President Omar al-Bashir since he came to power in 1989. | 2. There have been more than 300 protests in 15 out of Sudan's 18 states since the protests began. | 3. The protests were sparked by high school students protest in Atbara city, River Nile state, who were challenging the steep rise in the cost of bread.

amnesty (2019-01-18). Sudan: Security forces continue deadly onslaught on protestors and medical personnel. amnesty.org Sudan's security forces must stop their ongoing deadly onslaught on protesters and medical personnel, Amnesty International said today following the death of a doctor, a man and a child from gunshot wounds inflicted during the 17 January protests in Khartoum's Burri district. | The organization also received reports of further raids of medical facilities by security personnel, who fired teargas inside hospitals and assaulted doctors. |

amnesty (2019-01-18). Morocco: Conviction of Hirak El-Rif protest leader Nawal Benaissa upheld. amnesty.org Responding to the news that the appeals court in Al Hoceima has upheld the conviction of Nawal Benaissa, confirming her 10-month suspended prison sentence with a fine, Heba Morayef Amnesty International's Director for the Middle East and North Africa said: | "This verdict is an appalling miscarriage of justice. Nawal Benaissa's only 'crime' was to join peaceful protests to demand the rights of people in the Rif region. The Moroccan authorities are blatantly targeting Nawal Benaissa for her role in the Hirak El-Rif movement and are making an example of her to intimidate others who may wish to speak out. Instead of…

amnesty (2019-01-18). Morocco: Abandon Attempts to Dissolve Cultural Group. amnesty.org Moroccan authorities should immediately abandon attempts to dissolve the cultural group Racines, over critical comments made by guests on an online talk show it hosted, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said today. | Racines, a Casablanca-based association, was targeted because its office was used as a venue to record an episode of the talk show '1 DàÆner 2 Cons' (One Dinner, Two Fools) on August 5, 2018. Human Rights Watch's Ahmed Benchemsi was one of six guests invited to comment on Moroccan news during the episode tha…

amnesty (2019-01-18). Lebanon: Migrant Domestic Workers Abused, A Scripted Reality. amnesty.org "Stop don't go to Lebanon!". A member of the audience stepped forward to interfere with one of the scenes on stage, in which Nday is seen to be packing her bags to catch a flight to Lebanon. Despite knowing what awaits Nday in the form of multiple human rights violations, I could see that stopping her from seeking her awaited job opportunity in a time where she was in desperate need to make a living, was not a solution. | Amnesty International marked the International Migrants Day on 18 December 2018 with an interactive theatre performance, Chebbak, in collaboration with Wasl; a theatre collective that uses theat…

amnesty (2019-01-18). EU leaders must fix "broken system" that leaves people adrift at sea. amnesty.org European leaders must urgently act to fix a system which deters states from assisting refugees and migrants in peril at sea, said Amnesty International in an analysis published today. | Cut adrift in the Mediterranean outlines how the outsourcing of European border control to the Libyan authorities, in combination with a system which fails to share responsibility for asylum-seekers fairly across Europe, has created a situation where people are frequently stranded in the Mediterranean. It also sets out steps to ensure situati…

amnesty (2019-01-18). Release of Syrian man wrongly convicted of terrorism in Hungary an "overwhelming relief" amnesty.org Ahead of tomorrow's early release of Ahmed H, a Syrian man who was unfairly jailed for "complicity in an act of terror" during clashes with police at the Serbia-Hungary border in September 2015, Eda Seyhan, Amnesty International's Europe Counter Terrorism Campaigner, said: | | "After spending three-and-a-half years behind bars, Ahmed will finally be reunited with his wife and two young daughters. His…

amnesty (2019-01-18). European leaders are manufacturing a "migration crisis" for political gain. amnesty.org "We have a safe port," a crew member tells dozens of despondent asylum seekers crammed into a cabin aboard the Sea-Watch 3 NGO rescue ship. After almost three weeks of being stranded in the Mediterranean, the news takes a moment to sink in. "We're going in," he explains. "C'est fini." Within seconds the room erupts in unrestrained relief and joy. | This was the end of an ordeal, last week, for 49 women, men and children aboard the Sea-Watch 3 and Professor Albrecht Penck NGO vessels, who were finally disembarked in Malta. | They had been rescued in December after fleeing Libya, but the ships were denied permissio…

amnesty (2019-01-18). Nigeria: Satellite imagery shows charred remains of Rann after Boko Haram attack. amnesty.org New satellite images analyzed by Amnesty International show the horrific aftermath of a Boko Haram attack that devastated in Rann, north-east Nigeria, displacing more than 9,000 people earlier this week. | The satellite images reveal the true extent of the devastating attack which took place on 14 January in the Borno State town, which hosted thousands of civilians internally displaced by the conflict with Boko Haram. According to Amnesty International's analysis, the attack resulted in large areas being burnt in the west and south of Rann, with more than 100 structures destroyed or heavily damaged by fire. | "Am…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-18). Morocco: Abandon Attempts to Dissolve Cultural Group. hrw.org | | Screenshot from an episode of the online show "1 DàÆner 2 Cons", recorded in Casablanca, Morocco. | © 2018 1D2C / YouTube | (Tunis) — Moroccan authorities should immediately abandon attempts to dissolve the cultural group Racines, over critical comments made by guests on an online talk show it hosted, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said today. | Racines, a Casablanca-based association, was targeted because its o…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-18). Trump's Family Separation Affected 'Thousands' More Children Than Previously Known. hrw.org | | A Mission Police Dept. officer (L), and a U.S. Border Patrol agent watch over a group of Central American asylum seekers before taking them into custody on June 12, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. | © 2018 John Moore/Getty Images | Trump administration officials were discussing deliberately targeting migrant families by late 2017, a draft policy document leaked to NBC News confir…

Ryan Gallagher (2019-01-18). Google Faces Renewed Protests and Criticism Over China Search Project. theintercept.com Google is facing a new campaign of global protests over its plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China. | On Friday, a coalition of Chinese, Tibetan, Uighur, and human rights groups organized demonstrations outside Google's offices in the U.S., U.K., Canada, India, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Sweden, Switzerland, and Denmark. | Google designed the Chinese search engine, code-named Dragonfly, to blacklist information about human rights, democracy, religion, and peaceful protest, in accordance with strict rules on censorship in China that are enforced by the country's authoritarian Communist Part…

Jordan Smith (2019-01-18). Millions of Women Already Live in a Post-Roe America: A Journey Through the Anti-Abortion South. theintercept.com Across the United States, millions of women live with a legal right to abortion but without meaningful access to exercise that right.

Alexander Rubinstein (2019-01-17). Amnesty International's Troubling Collaboration with UK & US Intelligence. mintpressnews.com Some troubling connections contradict Amnesty's image as a benevolent defender of human rights and reveal key figures at the organization during its early years to be less concerned with human dignity and more concerned with the dignity of the US and UK's image in the world.

Fight Back (2019-01-17). Prominent Iranian jailed by FBI: Demand her freedom. fightbacknews.org Minneapolis, MN — A well-known Iranian journalist, Marzieh Hashemi, has been jailed by the FBI. Hashemi is an anchor on Iran's English language Press TV and has interviewed many progressive U.S. activists. According to credible reports, Hashemi was taken into custody at the Saint Louis, Missouri area's Louis Lambert International Airport on January 13. The FBI has since moved her to a detention facility near Washington DC. | There is no indication that Hashemi has been charged with anything. | Hashemi, who was born in the United States but resides in Iran, was on a visit to family members, including a broth…

amnesty (2019-01-17). Putin has given Chechnya free rein to persecute LGBTI people. amnesty.org By Natalia Prilutskaya, Russia Researcher at Amnesty International | For the second time in less than two years, a violent homophobic crackdown has left LGBTI people in Chechnya fearing for their lives. Earlier this week the Russian LGBT Network confirmed reports that the Chechen authorities have resumed large-scale arrests of individuals believed to be gay or lesbian, imprisoning and torturing them. | According to the organization's protected sources, around 40 people have been arrested since De…

amnesty (2019-01-17). Egypt: Arbitrary Detention Extended: Islam Khalil. amnesty.org On 8 January 2019, the Cairo Criminal Court renewed Islam Khalil's detention for a further 45 days. Islam Khalil was a victim of an enforced disappearance and has been held in pre-trial detention on trumped-up charges since 10 March 2018. He is being denied access to necessary health care. The charges, of which Islam Khalil maintains his innocence, are believed to have been brought against him in retaliation for his political activism. The four other co-defendants who were facing the same charges denied knowing Islam Khalil and were released on probation on 4 September.

amnesty (2019-01-17). Egypt: Lawyer Detained in Undisclosed Location: Hoda Abdelmoniem. amnesty.org On 15 January 2019, Hoda Abdelmoniem appeared before the prosecution for investigation, and her pre-trial detention was renewed for 15 days. Hoda told her daughter that she is being detained in an undisclosed location. | Hoda's last appearance before the public prosecution was on 21 November 2018, after her 20 days of enforced disappearance. From 2 December 2018 until 14 January 2019, Hoda's lawyer and family could not find her in any prison and did not know about her fate and whereabouts.

amnesty (2019-01-17). Egipto: Detención arbitraria ampliada. amnesty.org El 8 de enero de 2019, el Tribunal Penal de El Cairo prorrogó la detención de Islam Khalil otros 45 días. Islam Khalil, ex víctima de desaparición forzada, se halla sometido a detención preventiva por cargos falsos desde el 10 de marzo de 2018. Se le niega el acceso a la atención médica necesaria. Se cree que los cargos, de los que Islam Khalil sostiene que es inocente, se presentaron contra él como represalia por su activismo político. Los otros cuatro acusados que se enfrentaban a los mismos cargos negaron conocer a Islam Khalil y fueron puestos en libertad condicional el 4 de septiembre.

amnesty (2019-01-17). Egipto: Abogada detenida en lugar no revelado. amnesty.org El 15 de enero de 2019, Hoda Abdelmoniem compareció ante la Fiscalía para ser investigada y su detención en espera de juicio se amplió en 15 días. Hoda ha informado a su hija de que se halla detenida en un lugar no revelado. | Hoda compareció por última vez ante el fiscal el 21 de noviembre de 2018, tras haber sido sometida a 20 días de desaparición forzada. El abogado y la familia de Hoda perdieron su pista entre el 2 de diciembre de 2018 y el 14 de enero de 2019; durante este tiempo, no podían dar con ella en ninguna prisión y desconocían su suerte y su paradero.

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). UAE: Injustice, Intolerance, Repression. hrw.org | | A convoy of UAE military vehicles and personnel travels from Al Hamra Military Base to Zayed Military City, marking the return of the first batch of UAE Armed Forces military personnel from Yemen, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. | © 2015 AP Images | (Beirut) — The United Arab Emirates in 2018 handed down draconian prison sentences to an Emirati activist and a British academic following deeply flawed trials, Human Rig…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). Armenia: Human Rights Challenges for New Leadership. hrw.org | | People celebrating Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan's resignation after days of protests. Yerevan, Armenia, April 23, 2018. | © 2018 Hayk Baghdasaryan/Photolure | (Berlin) — Armenia's new government has inherited a country plagued with corruption and myriad human rights problems, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2019. As the new leadership embarks on rebuild…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). Mauritania: Repressive Laws Restrict Peaceful Speech. hrw.org | | People wait to cast their vote on September 1, 2018 outside a polling station in Nouakchott for the country's legislative, regional and local elections. | © 2018 Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Elhadj/AFP/Getty Images | (Geneva) — Mauritanian authorities used a litany of harsh and overbroad laws on terrorism, cybercrime, apostasy, and criminal defamation to prosecute and jail human rights defenders, activists, bloggers, and politica…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). Iran: Unrelenting Repression . hrw.org | | Iranian students protest at the University of Tehran during a demonstration driven by anger over economic problems, in the capital Tehran on December 30, 2017. | © 2017 Getty Images | (Beirut) — Iranian authorities carried out arbitrary mass arrests and serious due process violations during 2018 in response to protests across the country over deteriorating economic conditions, perceptions of corruption, and the lack of political and so…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). Bahrain: Unabated Repression . hrw.org | | Demonstrations after the death of a young Bahraini after being shot outside the home of the Shiite leader in Bahrain on March 25, 2017. | © 2017 Sayed Baqer AlKamel/NurPhoto via Getty Images | (Beirut) — Bahrain cracked down on peaceful dissent during 2018, virtually eliminating all opposition, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2019. No independent med…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). World Report 2019: Reversing Autocrats' Attacks on Rights. hrw.org | | Anti-government protestors in Venezuela take to the streets for a candlelight vigil in honor of protesters killed in clashes with security forces. | © 2017 Associated Press | (Berlin) — There is a growing global trend to confront the abuses of headline-grabbing autocrats, Human Rights Watch said today in launching its World Report 2019. Within the European Union, at the Unit…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). US: Central Americans Have a Legal Right to Seek Asylum. hrw.org | | Honduran migrants rest in the main square of Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas state, Mexico, on October 19, 2018. | © 2018 Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images | (Washington, DC) — Central American refugees fleeing for their lives have a right to seek asylum in the United States, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2019. The Trump administration uses fearmongering to…

Human Rights Watch (2019-01-17). Libya: Civilians Under Threat from Militias. hrw.org | | Armed forces allied to internationally recognized government fight with armed group in Tripoli, Libya September 22, 2018. | © 2018 Hani Amara/Reuters | (Geneva) — Unaccountable and violent armed groups maintain a stranglehold on Libya, while civilians pay the price in the divided country, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2019. Libyan authorities should prioritize ju…

2019-01-19: Social Media Postees

We have had enough of Trump and the war on women
Fight Back | fightbacknews.org | 2019-01-19
Enough is enough. Trump, his administration, and his backers are waging war on women, and millions of women are making it clear that we are not going to be pushed backwards. From the massive Women's Marches, to the midterm elections, to the constant, everyday resistance, women are standing up against Trump's reactionary agenda. | Trump and his supporters in the Senate want to pack the Supreme Court and roll back reproductive rights, and they have gotten a start by appointing the drunken misogynist Brett Kavanaugh. Accompanying the administrations outrageous policy of placing immigrants in detention, Trump's Justi…
www.fightbacknews.org/2019/1/18/we-have-…

US-Saudi ties can't move forward until MBS 'dealt with': Graham
aljazeera | aljazeera.com | 2019-01-19
The US senator says Congress will reintroduce sanctions against those involved in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/lindsey-graham-saudi-ties-move-mbs-dealt-190119084608281.html

Feds Confirm Jailed Iranian TV Anchor Not Charged With Crime
STAFF | truthdig.com | 2019-01-19
WASHINGTON–Federal officials confirmed Friday that a prominent American-born anchorwoman on Iranian state television was jailed in the U.S. as a material witness and has not been charged with any crime, according to court papers. | Marzieh Hashemi has appeared twice before a U.S. district judge in Washington and has been appointed an attorney. U.S. government officials expect her to be released immediately after her testimony before a grand jury. | The order to unseal some parts of her case came days after she was first detained. It did not include details on the criminal case in which she was named a witne…
truthdig.com/articles/feds-confirm-jailed-iranian-tv-anchor-not-charged-with-crime/

Why I Stand With UTLA's Fight for Teachers, Families and Children
Marjorie Orellana | commondreams.org | 2019-01-19
LA teachers are asking for much more than a modest and well-deserved pay raise for themselves. They are advocating for the rights of children and families in a public education system that has been severely eroded over the years since I left the classroom.
commondreams.org/views/2019/01/19/why-i-stand-utlas-fight-teachers-families-and-children?cd-origin=rss

2019 Women's Marches to Push Forward 'More Proactive' Agenda
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-01-19
The third edition of the Women's March in New York City will be accompanied by other U.S. cities in a new Saturday mobilization for women's rights and against President Donald Trump's Administration ahead of the 2020 elections. | RELATED: | US: Activist Group Seeks Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights | The Women's March began as a way to bring together several generations of activists…
telesurenglish.net/news/2019-Womens-Marches-to-Push-Forward-More-Proactive-Agenda-20190119-0003.html

US Jails American Journalist Without Charge
Jason Ditz | theantimedia.com | 2019-01-19
(ANTIWAR.COM) — It took a solid week after her detention in St. Louis, but Marzieh Hashemi, an anchor for Iran's PressTV and an American citizen, has finally gotten into a courtroom, and learned that she is neither being accused of any crimes nor is she facing any charges. That said, they're not expecting to let her go …

US Jails American Journalist Without Charge

Calls for FBI Probe of Homeland Secretary Follow Child Detention Memo Leak
Shared by Samantha Borek | truthout.org | 2019-01-19
After releasing a damning draft memo that showed the Trump administration planned to "traumatize" migrant children with family separations and expedite deportation by denying asylum hearings, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Friday called for an FBI investigation into whether Homeland Security Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen lied when she testified before Congress about the policy. | In a letter sent to FBI Direct…
truthout.org/articles/calls-for-fbi-probe-of-homeland-secretary-follow-child-detention-memo-leak/

Trump Sanctions Against Venezuela Have Decimated Oil Production
Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski | therealnews.com | 2019-01-19
The Trump administration is evaluating oil sanctions on Venezuela now. The sanctions that are already in place lead to many deaths and make an economic recovery practically impossible, says CEPR's Mark Weisbrot | The post Trump Sanctions Against Venezuela Have Decimated Oil Production appeared first on The Real News Network.
therealnews.com/stories/oil-sanctions-on-venezuela-would-make-economic-recovery-impossible

'No Wall. No Deals.' Rights Groups Urge Congress to Reject Trump Plan for Trump-Created Crisis
Andrea Germanos, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-01-19
Immigrant rights activists on Saturday expressed concern that President Donald Trump is about to propose a "deal" to end his government shutdown—and fund his border wall obsession—that would be merely "another trick to hurt even more immigrant families." | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…
commondreams.org/news/2019/01/19/no-wall-no-deals-rights-groups-urge-congress-reject-trump-plan-trump-created-crisis?cd-origin=rss

Cut Adrift in the Med
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-19
amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2019/01/cut-adrift-in-the-med/

Marching to End Child Marriage in Massachusetts
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-19
Protesters from Unchained at Last speak in front of the Massachusetts State House in Boston to end child marriage in Massachusetts, May 2017. | © 2017 Unchained at Last/Facebook | Today, I'll join the Women's March in Boston to demand an end to child marriage in Massachusetts. | My two grandmothers were both child brides in Trinidad and Tobago. Their lives illustrate how child marriage robs children — especially girls — of their childhood and rights. | My grandmothers ("Nanny" and "Mama") were forced…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/19/marching-end-child-marriage-massachusetts

Thailand: Insurgents Kill Buddhist Monks
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-19
(New York) — Separatist insurgents in Thailand's southern border provinces killed two Buddhist monks in an unlawful assault on a temple, Human Rights Watch said today. The deliberate attack on civilians and a place of worship is a war crime. | Separatist insurgents in Thailand's Narathiwat province attacked Wat Rattanaphab temple on January 18, 2019, and killed two Buddhist monks, including the temple's abbot Phra Khru Prachote Rattanarak, and wounded two others. | © 20…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/19/thailand-insurgents-kill-buddhist-monks

The Case Against Galveston County's Pretrial Detention System Survives the Government's Challenge
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-01-18
A win could set a precedent for prosecutor accountability and right to counsel in bail hearings that could help reform pretrial detention nationally. | If you are accused of a crime and arrested in Galveston County, Texas, you better hope you can afford to pay the preset bail amount to get out of jail. If not, then you will join hundreds of other people who are incarcerated simply because they cannot afford to buy their freedom. In Galveston and communities across the country, there is one pretrial detention system for the poor and an entirely different one for everyone else. | Thirty-six-year-old Aaron Booth fou…
aclu.org/blog/racial-justice/race-and-criminal-justice/case-against-galveston-countys-pretrial-detention

A Federal Judge Just Crushed Scott Walker's Lame-Duck Assault on Voting Rights
John Nichols | thenation.com | 2019-01-18
A Federal Judge Just Crushed Scott Walker's Lame-Duck Assault on Voting Rights…
thenation.com/article/scott-walker-voting-rights-ruling-wisconsin/

Internet Blacked Out in Zimbabwe as UN Urges End to Crackdown
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-01-18
Zimbabwe was under an internet blackout on Friday after authorities extended a communications ban to cover emails, while the United Nations urged an end to a security crackdown on civilians triggered by days of deadly protests. | RELATED: | Zimbabwe: 600 Detained After 3-Day National Strike | The government has said three people died during demonstrations that broke out on Monday after President Emmerson Mnangagwa raised fuel prices by 150 percent. Lawyers and activists say the toll was much…
telesurenglish.net/news/Internet-Blacked-Out-in-Zimbabwe-as-UN-Urges-End-to-Crackdown-20190118-0008.html

These Parties Are Fighting for the Climate, Human Rights, and Immigrants–and They're Winning
Paul Hockenos | thenation.com | 2019-01-18
These Parties Are Fighting for the Climate, Human Rights, and Immigrants–and They're Winning…
thenation.com/article/green-parties-europe-populism-2019/

Detained American Iranian TV Anchor Marzieh Hashemi to Appear in Court
Alison Weir | mintpressnews.com | 2019-01-18
Hashemi was held 48 hours before being allowed to contact her family. She has complained of ill-treatment. Authorities forcibly removed her headscarf and took her away in handcuffs. | The post Detained American Iranian TV Anchor Marzieh Hashemi to Appear in Court appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/detained-american-iranian-tv-anchor-marzieh-hashemi-to-appear-in-court/253993/

Ya nos cansamos de Trump y de la guerra contra las mujeres
Fight Back | fightbacknews.org | 2019-01-18
°Ya basta! Trump, su administración, y los elites que le respaldan, hacen la guerra contra las mujeres y millones de mujeres declaran que no dejen ningún paso para atrás. Desde las marchas masivas de las mujeres, a las elecciones recientes, a la resistencia constante, diario, mujeres están levantándose en contra de la agenda reaccionaria de Trump. | Trump y sus simpatizantes en el Senado quieren llenar La Corte Suprema y volver al reves los derechos reproductivos. Empezaron por nombrar el misógino borracho Brett Kavanaugh a La Corte Suprema. Además de la política de detener los inmigrantes indefinitivamente…
www.fightbacknews.org/node/7202

Justin Trudeau's Description of BDS: 'A Pack of Lies'
Shared by Hezvo Mpunga | therealnews.com | 2019-01-18
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repeated his belief that the Boycott, Sanctions, and Divestment (BDS) movement is anti-Semitic. We speak to Ali Abunimah, who says Trudeau has adopted Netanyahu's talking points | The post Justin Trudeau's Description of BDS: 'A Pack of Lies' appeared first on The Real News Network.
therealnews.com/stories/justin-trudeaus-description-of-bds-a-pack-of-lies

Merkley Calls for FBI Perjury Probe into Homeland Secretary Nielsen After Child Detention Memo Leaked
Jessica Corbett, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-01-18
After releasing a damning draft memo that showed the Trump administration planned to "traumatize" migrant children with family separations and expedite deportation by denying asylum hearings, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Friday called for an FBI investigation into whether Homeland Security Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen lied when she testified before Congress about the policy. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…
commondreams.org/news/2019/01/18/merkley-calls-fbi-perjury-probe-homeland-secretary-nielsen-after-child-detention?cd-origin=rss

Ahead of Third Annual Women's March, Group Releases Far-Reaching 'Intersectional Feminist Policy Platform'
Andrea Germanos, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-01-18
New agenda, says group ahead of nationwide marches on Saturday, is "a tangible declaration of how we will protect and defend our rights, safety, health, and communities." | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…
commondreams.org/news/2019/01/18/ahead-third-annual-womens-march-group-releases-far-reaching-intersectional-feminist?cd-origin=rss

Morocco: Conviction of Hirak El-Rif protest leader Nawal Benaissa upheld
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
Responding to the news that the appeals court in Al Hoceima has upheld the conviction of Nawal Benaissa, confirming her 10-month suspended prison sentence with a fine, Heba Morayef Amnesty International's Director for the Middle East and North Africa said: | "This verdict is an appalling miscarriage of justice. Nawal Benaissa's only 'crime' was to join peaceful protests to demand the rights of people in the Rif region. The Moroccan authorities are blatantly targeting Nawal Benaissa for her role in the Hirak El-Rif movement and are making an example of her to intimidate others who may wish to speak out. Instead of…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/morocco-conviction-of-hirak-el-rif-protest-leader-nawal-benaissa-upheld/

Ten things you should know about the latest protests in Sudan
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
Today marks one month since the ongoing protests in Sudan broke out. Here are ten facts you should know about the protests that have engulfed the eastern African country: | 1. This is the largest wave of protests against the economic policies and allegations of human rights violations by the government of President Omar al-Bashir since he came to power in 1989. | 2. There have been more than 300 protests in 15 out of Sudan's 18 states since the protests began. | 3. The protests were sparked by high school students protest in Atbara city, River Nile state, who were challenging the steep rise in the cost of bread.
amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2019/01/ten-things-you-should-know-about-the-latest-protests-in-sudan/

Morocco: Abandon Attempts to Dissolve Cultural Group
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
Moroccan authorities should immediately abandon attempts to dissolve the cultural group Racines, over critical comments made by guests on an online talk show it hosted, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said today. | Racines, a Casablanca-based association, was targeted because its office was used as a venue to record an episode of the talk show '1 DàÆner 2 Cons' (One Dinner, Two Fools) on August 5, 2018. Human Rights Watch's Ahmed Benchemsi was one of six guests invited to comment on Moroccan news during the episode tha…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/morocco-abandon-attempts-to-dissolve-cultural-group/

Lebanon: Migrant Domestic Workers Abused, A Scripted Reality
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
"Stop don't go to Lebanon!". A member of the audience stepped forward to interfere with one of the scenes on stage, in which Nday is seen to be packing her bags to catch a flight to Lebanon. Despite knowing what awaits Nday in the form of multiple human rights violations, I could see that stopping her from seeking her awaited job opportunity in a time where she was in desperate need to make a living, was not a solution. | Amnesty International marked the International Migrants Day on 18 December 2018 with an interactive theatre performance, Chebbak, in collaboration with Wasl; a theatre collective that uses theat…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/lebanon-migrant-domestic-workers-abused-a-scripted-reality/

Nigeria: Satellite imagery shows charred remains of Rann after Boko Haram attack
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
New satellite images analyzed by Amnesty International show the horrific aftermath of a Boko Haram attack that devastated in Rann, north-east Nigeria, displacing more than 9,000 people earlier this week. | The satellite images reveal the true extent of the devastating attack which took place on 14 January in the Borno State town, which hosted thousands of civilians internally displaced by the conflict with Boko Haram. According to Amnesty International's analysis, the attack resulted in large areas being burnt in the west and south of Rann, with more than 100 structures destroyed or heavily damaged by fire. | "Am…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/nigeria-satellite-imagery-shows-charred-remains-of-rann-after-boko-haram-attack/

European leaders are manufacturing a "migration crisis" for political gain
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
"We have a safe port," a crew member tells dozens of despondent asylum seekers crammed into a cabin aboard the Sea-Watch 3 NGO rescue ship. After almost three weeks of being stranded in the Mediterranean, the news takes a moment to sink in. "We're going in," he explains. "C'est fini." Within seconds the room erupts in unrestrained relief and joy. | This was the end of an ordeal, last week, for 49 women, men and children aboard the Sea-Watch 3 and Professor Albrecht Penck NGO vessels, who were finally disembarked in Malta. | They had been rescued in December after fleeing Libya, but the ships were denied permissio…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/european-leaders-are-manufacturing-a-migration-crisis-for-political-gain/

Release of Syrian man wrongly convicted of terrorism in Hungary an "overwhelming relief"
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
Ahead of tomorrow's early release of Ahmed H, a Syrian man who was unfairly jailed for "complicity in an act of terror" during clashes with police at the Serbia-Hungary border in September 2015, Eda Seyhan, Amnesty International's Europe Counter Terrorism Campaigner, said: | | "After spending three-and-a-half years behind bars, Ahmed will finally be reunited with his wife and two young daughters. His…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/release-of-syrian-man-wrongly-convicted-of-terrorism-in-hungary-an-overwhelming-relief/

EU leaders must fix "broken system" that leaves people adrift at sea
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-18
European leaders must urgently act to fix a system which deters states from assisting refugees and migrants in peril at sea, said Amnesty International in an analysis published today. | Cut adrift in the Mediterranean outlines how the outsourcing of European border control to the Libyan authorities, in combination with a system which fails to share responsibility for asylum-seekers fairly across Europe, has created a situation where people are frequently stranded in the Mediterranean. It also sets out steps to ensure situati…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/eu-leaders-must-fix-broken-system-that-leaves-people-adrift-at-sea/

Morocco: Abandon Attempts to Dissolve Cultural Group
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-18
Screenshot from an episode of the online show "1 DàÆner 2 Cons", recorded in Casablanca, Morocco. | © 2018 1D2C / YouTube | (Tunis) — Moroccan authorities should immediately abandon attempts to dissolve the cultural group Racines, over critical comments made by guests on an online talk show it hosted, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said today. | Racines, a Casablanca-based association, was targeted because its o…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/18/morocco-abandon-attempts-dissolve-cultural-group

Trump's Family Separation Affected 'Thousands' More Children Than Previously Known
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-18
A Mission Police Dept. officer (L), and a U.S. Border Patrol agent watch over a group of Central American asylum seekers before taking them into custody on June 12, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. | © 2018 John Moore/Getty Images | Trump administration officials were discussing deliberately targeting migrant families by late 2017, a draft policy document leaked to NBC News confir…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/18/trumps-family-separation-affected-thousands-more-children-previously-known

Google Faces Renewed Protests and Criticism Over China Search Project
Ryan Gallagher | theintercept.com | 2019-01-18
Google is facing a new campaign of global protests over its plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China. | On Friday, a coalition of Chinese, Tibetan, Uighur, and human rights groups organized demonstrations outside Google's offices in the U.S., U.K., Canada, India, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Sweden, Switzerland, and Denmark. | Google designed the Chinese search engine, code-named Dragonfly, to blacklist information about human rights, democracy, religion, and peaceful protest, in accordance with strict rules on censorship in China that are enforced by the country's authoritarian Communist Part…
theintercept.com/2019/01/18/google-dragonfly-project-protests/

Millions of Women Already Live in a Post-Roe America: A Journey Through the Anti-Abortion South
Jordan Smith | theintercept.com | 2019-01-18
Across the United States, millions of women live with a legal right to abortion but without meaningful access to exercise that right. | The post Millions of Women Already Live in a Post-Roe America: A Journey Through the Anti-Abortion South appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2019/01/18/abortion-roe-v-wade-reproductive-rights/

Amnesty International's Troubling Collaboration with UK & US Intelligence
Alexander Rubinstein | mintpressnews.com | 2019-01-17
Some troubling connections contradict Amnesty's image as a benevolent defender of human rights and reveal key figures at the organization during its early years to be less concerned with human dignity and more concerned with the dignity of the US and UK's image in the world. | The post Amnesty International's Troubling Collaboration with UK & US Intelligence appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/amnesty-international-troubling-collaboration-with-uk-us-intelligence/253939/

Prominent Iranian jailed by FBI: Demand her freedom
Fight Back | fightbacknews.org | 2019-01-17
Minneapolis, MN — A well-known Iranian journalist, Marzieh Hashemi, has been jailed by the FBI. Hashemi is an anchor on Iran's English language Press TV and has interviewed many progressive U.S. activists. According to credible reports, Hashemi was taken into custody at the Saint Louis, Missouri area's Louis Lambert International Airport on January 13. The FBI has since moved her to a detention facility near Washington DC. | There is no indication that Hashemi has been charged with anything. | Hashemi, who was born in the United States but resides in Iran, was on a visit to family members, including a broth…
www.fightbacknews.org/2019/1/16/prominen…

Egypt: Arbitrary Detention Extended: Islam Khalil
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-17
On 8 January 2019, the Cairo Criminal Court renewed Islam Khalil's detention for a further 45 days. Islam Khalil was a victim of an enforced disappearance and has been held in pre-trial detention on trumped-up charges since 10 March 2018. He is being denied access to necessary health care. The charges, of which Islam Khalil maintains his innocence, are believed to have been brought against him in retaliation for his political activism. The four other co-defendants who were facing the same charges denied knowing Islam Khalil and were released on probation on 4 September.
amnesty.org/en/documents/mde12/9703/2019/en/

Egypt: Lawyer Detained in Undisclosed Location: Hoda Abdelmoniem
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-17
On 15 January 2019, Hoda Abdelmoniem appeared before the prosecution for investigation, and her pre-trial detention was renewed for 15 days. Hoda told her daughter that she is being detained in an undisclosed location. | Hoda's last appearance before the public prosecution was on 21 November 2018, after her 20 days of enforced disappearance. From 2 December 2018 until 14 January 2019, Hoda's lawyer and family could not find her in any prison and did not know about her fate and whereabouts.
amnesty.org/en/documents/mde12/9705/2019/en/

Egipto: Abogada detenida en lugar no revelado
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-17
El 15 de enero de 2019, Hoda Abdelmoniem compareció ante la Fiscalía para ser investigada y su detención en espera de juicio se amplió en 15 días. Hoda ha informado a su hija de que se halla detenida en un lugar no revelado. | Hoda compareció por última vez ante el fiscal el 21 de noviembre de 2018, tras haber sido sometida a 20 días de desaparición forzada. El abogado y la familia de Hoda perdieron su pista entre el 2 de diciembre de 2018 y el 14 de enero de 2019; durante este tiempo, no podían dar con ella en ninguna prisión y desconocían su suerte y su paradero.
amnesty.org/en/documents/mde12/9705/2019/es/

Putin has given Chechnya free rein to persecute LGBTI people
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-17
By Natalia Prilutskaya, Russia Researcher at Amnesty International | For the second time in less than two years, a violent homophobic crackdown has left LGBTI people in Chechnya fearing for their lives. Earlier this week the Russian LGBT Network confirmed reports that the Chechen authorities have resumed large-scale arrests of individuals believed to be gay or lesbian, imprisoning and torturing them. | According to the organization's protected sources, around 40 people have been arrested since De…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/putin-has-given-chechnya-free-rein-to-persecute-lgbti-people/

Egipto: Detención arbitraria ampliada
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-17
El 8 de enero de 2019, el Tribunal Penal de El Cairo prorrogó la detención de Islam Khalil otros 45 días. Islam Khalil, ex víctima de desaparición forzada, se halla sometido a detención preventiva por cargos falsos desde el 10 de marzo de 2018. Se le niega el acceso a la atención médica necesaria. Se cree que los cargos, de los que Islam Khalil sostiene que es inocente, se presentaron contra él como represalia por su activismo político. Los otros cuatro acusados que se enfrentaban a los mismos cargos negaron conocer a Islam Khalil y fueron puestos en libertad condicional el 4 de septiembre.
amnesty.org/en/documents/mde12/9703/2019/es/

UAE: Injustice, Intolerance, Repression
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
A convoy of UAE military vehicles and personnel travels from Al Hamra Military Base to Zayed Military City, marking the return of the first batch of UAE Armed Forces military personnel from Yemen, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. | © 2015 AP Images | (Beirut) — The United Arab Emirates in 2018 handed down draconian prison sentences to an Emirati activist and a British academic following deeply flawed trials, Human Rig…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/uae-injustice-intolerance-repression

Iran: Unrelenting Repression
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
Iranian students protest at the University of Tehran during a demonstration driven by anger over economic problems, in the capital Tehran on December 30, 2017. | © 2017 Getty Images | (Beirut) — Iranian authorities carried out arbitrary mass arrests and serious due process violations during 2018 in response to protests across the country over deteriorating economic conditions, perceptions of corruption, and the lack of political and so…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/iran-unrelenting-repression

World Report 2019: Reversing Autocrats' Attacks on Rights
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
Anti-government protestors in Venezuela take to the streets for a candlelight vigil in honor of protesters killed in clashes with security forces. | © 2017 Associated Press | (Berlin) — There is a growing global trend to confront the abuses of headline-grabbing autocrats, Human Rights Watch said today in launching its World Report 2019. Within the European Union, at the Unit…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/world-report-2019-reversing-autocrats-attacks-rights

Armenia: Human Rights Challenges for New Leadership
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
People celebrating Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan's resignation after days of protests. Yerevan, Armenia, April 23, 2018. | © 2018 Hayk Baghdasaryan/Photolure | (Berlin) — Armenia's new government has inherited a country plagued with corruption and myriad human rights problems, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2019. As the new leadership embarks on rebuild…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/armenia-human-rights-challenges-new-leadership

Mauritania: Repressive Laws Restrict Peaceful Speech
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
People wait to cast their vote on September 1, 2018 outside a polling station in Nouakchott for the country's legislative, regional and local elections. | © 2018 Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Elhadj/AFP/Getty Images | (Geneva) — Mauritanian authorities used a litany of harsh and overbroad laws on terrorism, cybercrime, apostasy, and criminal defamation to prosecute and jail human rights defenders, activists, bloggers, and politica…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/mauritania-repressive-laws-restrict-peaceful-speech

Bahrain: Unabated Repression
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
Demonstrations after the death of a young Bahraini after being shot outside the home of the Shiite leader in Bahrain on March 25, 2017. | © 2017 Sayed Baqer AlKamel/NurPhoto via Getty Images | (Beirut) — Bahrain cracked down on peaceful dissent during 2018, virtually eliminating all opposition, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2019. No independent med…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/bahrain-unabated-repression

Lebanon: Rights Bills Stalled in Parliament‚Ä®
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
An election official shows a ballot with colors of political parties participating in the parliamentary election shortly after the polling stations closed in Beirut, Lebanon on May 6, 2018. | © 2018 Bilal Hussein/AP Photo | (Beirut) — Lebanon made legislative progress on the waste management crisis and the status of the disappeared in 2018, but parliament failed to follow through on legislation in other key areas, including women's…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/lebanon-rights-bills-stalled-parliament

Libya: Civilians Under Threat from Militias
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
Armed forces allied to internationally recognized government fight with armed group in Tripoli, Libya September 22, 2018. | © 2018 Hani Amara/Reuters | (Geneva) — Unaccountable and violent armed groups maintain a stranglehold on Libya, while civilians pay the price in the divided country, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2019. Libyan authorities should prioritize ju…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/libya-civilians-under-threat-militias

Qatar: Partial Reforms Risk Undermining Progress
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
A picture taken on December 4, 2018, shows workers at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor, a city in northeastern Qatar. | © 2018 David Harding/AFP | (Beirut) — Qatar made some important progress on human rights in 2018 but failed to deliver on several key promised reforms, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2019. Among the promises not yet kept is the full repeal of the…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/qatar-partial-reforms-risk-undermining-progress

US: Central Americans Have a Legal Right to Seek Asylum
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-17
Honduran migrants rest in the main square of Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas state, Mexico, on October 19, 2018. | © 2018 Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images | (Washington, DC) — Central American refugees fleeing for their lives have a right to seek asylum in the United States, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2019. The Trump administration uses fearmongering to…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/17/us-central-americans-have-legal-right-seek-asylum