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China Accused of Halting Human Rights Conference in Zambia

Organizers of a planned digital human rights conference in Zambia allege that China intervened, leading to the cancellation of what was intended to be the world's largest event of its kind.

8 May, 20:30 — 9 May, 22:50
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NPRHigh21h ago

Organizers of a canceled human rights conference in Zambia say China intervened

Zambia was due to host Rights Con, the world's biggest digital rights gathering, this week -- but abruptly canceled the event. Organizers blame Chinese pressure for the decision.

By Emily Feng

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Rights defenders echo CHR call to end red-tagging

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Human rights defenders and indigenous peoples advocates in Mindanao are rallying behind the call by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for an end to the practice of red-tagging. CHR’s call was based on the findings of its national inquiry last year that draw diverse perspectives and experiences on the

By jcristobal

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Premium TimesMostly Factual8h ago

Tap Initiative wants Nigeria to ratify Malabo Protocol, gives reasons

Adopted in 2014 by the African Union in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, the Protocol seeks to expand the jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights. The post Tap Initiative wants Nigeria to ratify Malabo Protocol, gives reasons appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Press Release

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vanguard-ngMixed11h ago

CDHR dissociates itself from unauthorised statement against SERAP

Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has dissociated itself from a statement allegedly issued in its name criticising the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), describing the publication as unauthorised and misleading. The post CDHR dissociates itself from unauthorised statement against SERAP appeared first on Vanguard News.

By olufemiajasa

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