“We need to ensure that we resist all efforts to spread fear or encourage hatred, including abominable, dehumanizing narratives, whether they are insidious or explicit“He said.
“My office will continue to work for justice for each victim and surviving the establishment and documentation of the facts and standing for the responsibility and rule of law without exception.”
Eritrean troops continue serious injuries in Ethiopia
The law for the right then turned the focus on Eritrea on Thursday, where despite the long-awaited progress in the environment in the country remain responsible for widespread alleged serious crimes, including within neighboring Ethiopia.
Ilze brand KehrisThe UN Secretary Assistant for Human Rights, said Eritrean defense forces continued to conduct serious crimes in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and elsewhere with complete impunity.
“Our office (Ohchr) Has credible information that eritrate defense forces remain in Tigray and start violations, including abduction, rape, robbery property and arbitrary arrest“” She told the advice, before he called for the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean soldiers.
After approaching the former enemies Eritrea and Ethiopia in 2018. Asmara sent troops to fight with Ethiopian federal troops from separatist rebels during the two-year conflict in Tigrayu, Amhari, Afar and Oromy.
No justice in sight
“In the current context, there is no likely that the domestic judicial system will hold the perpetrators responsible for violations committed in the context of the Tigray conflict and in other cases,” UN official said.
In a discussion that will address the Council of Eritain’s many years of human rights, Ms. Brands Kehris admitted that the authorities were strengthened by basic health services in more than a million newborns, and in the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in December.
Recruitment abuse continues
However, “serious problems remain” about the Eritray system of an unspecified forced military recruit, the UN officer continued.
The practice has long been associated with abuse of labor, torture and sexual violence that continues to compel young people to escape from the country, Mrs. Brands-Kehris insisted.
Furthermore, “punishing families of the draft deserter is still very common – inhumane practice, against which no steps are taken,” she said.
Moving the previously disturbing reports requested by the UN records, the UN official said that custody without the trial “remains the norm” – with many politicians, journalists and designs of deserter and draft deserter.
There is no evidence that impunity will be resolved for a well-documented human rights violation, the UN Senior Officer said.
In response to Eritrea, Habtom Zerai Ghirmat, Chargé d’Affaires AI in UN in Geneva, denied the charges, calling them excessive and mischief.
Sudan: We look at the abyss, Türk warns
The following in the spotlight was nair of Sudan’s war people who were exposed to awful crimes by all parties in conflict – some possibly form war crimes and other crimes crimes.
Today, more than 600,000 Sudan “on the edge of hunger,”, states the boss of the real Volker Türk. “The head is applying to catch up in five areas, Including a camp to move Zamdam in North Darfur, where the world food program was just forced to suspend its life operations due to intense struggles. ”
Five more areas could face hunger in the next three months, and another 17 is at riskHe said, inviting all Member States to urgently encourage a truce and facilitate the suffering of Sudan people.
The presentation of the Annual Report in Sudan in Sudan, was an armed conflict between Rivalry soldiers who broke out in April 2023. After the breakdown in the transfer to the civilian rule generated “World Humanitarian Disaster”.
High Commissioner Report Details Miriad Breaches and Abuse Perfected In Sudan and underline the need for responsibility.
‘Completely Unsuitable’
“We look at the abyss. Humanitarian agencies warn that without action to complete the war, they bring urgent help and get agriculture to their feet, hundreds of thousands of people could die,” Mr. Türk insisted.
He added that the spiral situation in Sudan was “the result of grave and rude violations of international humanitarian and human rights, and the culture of the ultimate impunity”.
“As the struggles spread on the ground, there was a terrible level of sexual violence. More than half of the rape incidents have taken a form of gang rape – indication that sexual violence is used as a weapon of war,” Mr. Türk explained.
“Sudan is a powdery Keg, on the edge of further explosions in Chaos,” said the top human rights officer.
Adjacent in the name of Sudan, the Minister of Justice Moawia Osman Mohamed Khair Mohamed Ahmed, rejected that the Sudanian armed forces (SAF) were responsible for any of the violations of the right in the High Commissioner’s Report.
Indifferent to suffering
Sudanese representative of the civil society Hana Eltigani described more mass murders who are attributed to paramilitary forces, their shelling of the transfer of Zadan in northern rape and forcibly recruiting children, including the refugees of southern Sudan.
In addition, SAF “launched air attacks, attacking the villages of Meneigo and Al-Igibesh in the Western Cordophane, the Assistant Secretary General, insisting that suffering from the people of her country” led the indifference (from abroad) continues to be unverified. ”
SAF also executed in Al-Jaziri, Mrs. Eltigani kept it, “where the victims were slaughtered or live in Nil.”
Taliban oppression deepens in Afghanistan
Turning Afghanistan, the Council then heard of oppression in de facto authorities and persecution of women, girls and minorities, without signs of improvement.
“About 23 million people, almost half of the population need humanitarian aid, the situation drastically deteriorated breaks and cuts international assistance,” said a special rapporteur at Afghan Richard Bennett.
An independent property expert, who is not a member of the UN staff, was also improper, It is probably that Italiban “will increase, expand their measures that violate people and girls” and probable religious and ethnic minorities. ”
“The lack of a strong, unique response to the international community has already won Taliban. We owe this to the people of Afghanistan that they don’t get even farther out through constant inactivity. ”
Taliban seized the power of 2021. years and since then they have laid the raft of the laws that seriously suffocated freedoms of women and girls.
They include banning women and girls from most classrooms, singing or speaking outside their homes, as well as from travel without a male guardian.
Institutionalized oppression
Women are also prohibited from studying medicine in December. The windows in residential buildings are also prohibited based on the fact that women could be seen through them.
“Afghanistan is now an epicenter of the institutionalized system of gender discrimination, oppression and domination, which represents crimes against humanity, including the crime of birth persecution“Said Mr. Bennett, presenting his report.
Mr. Bennett called state to ensure that any normalization of diplomatic ties with the Taliban should be dependent on demonstrated improvements in human rights.
“We must not allow history to repeat,” Mr. Bennett said. “That way it will have catastrophic consequences in Afghanistan and beyond.”
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