Showing posts with label Human rights abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human rights abuse. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2016

Inside the Turkish 'Labor' Camps Where Syrian Refugees Work for $8 a Day.

Source picture here.

Inside the Turkish 'Labor' Camps Where Syrian Refugees Work for $8 a Day. (NewsDeeply).

Thousands of Syrian refugees are now employed as migrant farm workers across Turkey, and they are particularly vulnerable to exploitation – especially as the 'Islamist' government has effectively sanctioned using them as cheap labor.

TORBALI, Turkey – “Look at this place. You can’t tell the difference between this camp and a toilet,” says Khadija, a 38-year-old Syrian mother of four, as she gestures around her home: a tent inside a concrete warehouse, made of dusty carpets draped over haphazardly positioned metal rods.

The warehouse in this small farming village on the outskirts of the Turkish coastal city of Izmir is home to almost 200 refugees. Many of them, like Khadija, work long hours as farmhands in the nearby fields.

In Turkey, many landowners see Syrians like Khadija as an opportunity to cut costs, and, much to the chagrin of some locals who have worked the fields for generations, hire the refugees as their new, cheaper workforce.

While the average Turkish farm laborer earns 60 lira (around $20) per day, a Syrian refugee performing the same job earns half that amount. Women earn as little as 20 lira (around $8) per day and, since they are cheaper labor, are employed more often.


In May, this system of temporary labor in Turkey was further institutionalized with the passing of the Private Employment Offices bill, which allows employers to purchase labor through a bureau – a “middle man” figure who effectively eliminates responsibilities for any regulations for the workers, or work performed. This opens the door to long hours, temporary workplaces and workers being instructed to relocate at a moment’s notice. Hmmmm......Perhaps the EU Should give the Sultan a couple of Billion Euros more? Read the full story here.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Saudi Doctor: "Husbands to blame for Saudi wives’ problems, Husbands are unfaithful and abusive"


Saudi Doctor: "Husbands to blame for Saudi wives’ problems, Husbands are unfaithful and abusive" (EM24/7).

Saudi husbands are to blame for nearly 95 per cent of their wives’ psychological problems by being unfaithful and abusive to them, according to a Saudi expert.

Dr Hanan Atallah, a well-known psychological guidance expert in the Gulf kingdom, said most married women who visit her clinics in Riyadh suffer from marital problems related to their husbands.

“The husband’s betrayal of his wife is the number one reason for her problems…the second reason is being abusive,” she said, quoted by ‘Sabq’ newspaper.

“The problem is that many of those women come to see me late…they tend to be patient and hope that their husbands will change.”

She said most of her visitors told her they fear divorce for the sake of their children and the fact that divorced women in “our society have no rights”.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Video - Saudi Imam Abdullah Al-Suwailem: Women Should Stay at Home, Living under Wing of Husband or Son

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Kimmo Sasi: 2000 executions carried out in Iran under 'Obama's BFF Moderate' Rouhani.


Kimmo Sasi: 2000 executions carried out in Iran under 'Obama's BFF Moderate' Rouhani. (NCRI).

The human rights situation in Iran has not improved since Hassan Rouhani became President two years ago, Kimmo Sasi, a former Member of Parliament from Finland and Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, has said. There have been 2000 executions since Rouhani took office, he added.

Mr. Sasi addressed a Geneva conference on September 18 on the sidelines of the 30th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Iranians plan to rally outside the United Nations in New York on September 28 to denounce the visit by the mullahs' President Hassan Rouhani to the UN General Assembly.

The rally, which is being organized by the Organization of Iranian-American Communities (OIAC), will press the international community to hold the regime in Iran accountable for its abhorrent human rights record.

The mullahs' regime in Iran continues to execute more of its citizens per capita than any other U.N. member state.

Excerpt from the remarks by Mr. Kimmo Sasi, former Member of Parliament from Finland and Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe:

If we try to measure somehow what has happened, the fact is that there have been 2000 executions since he took office. And in fact the executions have been very brutal, there have been stonings and amputation of limbs of the human body of people. The latest statistics of Amnesty International shows there has been 699 executions from the beginning of this year until July 15. Why is all this done? It is to create fear so that people do not want to have any resistance in the country because they have to fear for their lives.

We have to do something and what should be done? The Council of Europe has very good and high human rights standards. And the Council of Europe’s legal rights committee has studied the situation in neighboring areas of the Council of Europe countries. And indeed if Iran would have the same standards as Council of Europe has for human rights, I think it would be the first step to create peace in the whole Middle East.

Mr. [Alejo] Vidal Quadras already mentioned the European Union, and he was in the right line at the moment. As the annual report of the European Union shows there is no human rights dialogue today between the European Union and Iran. In fact, it would be very important that in all relations, to have that human rights dialogue, and to put conditions on any improvement to any relations between Iran and the European Union and the European countries as a condition for improvement of the relations. In fact, the European Parliament has given a declaration in that direction in April 2014, saying that human rights should be an essential part of the relations and be conditioned.

But I plead with the national parliaments as well, that national parliaments would study Iran and put pressure on their own countries that they indeed require when they have relations with Iran so human rights will be part of the conditions in those negotiations. Also in the European Union, the Commission plays in important role and when the Foreign Minister [Federica] Mogherini was in Tehran for a visit, during her visit, 11 people were executed at the same time. That is not the right reflection of the Iranian government when the European Foreign Minister visits their country. There must be conditions for the relations. Hmmmm.....The EU would sell father, mother and the kids for financial gain, human rights are of no importance to them.Read the full story here.

Video - Iran Freedom TV, discussing the human rights situation in Iran - Live broadcast in One Hour.



NCR-Iran.org will on Wednesday broadcast online last week's major conference on the sidelines of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva discussing the human rights situation in Iran. The broadcast will commence at 2pm European time (8am EDT).

Thursday, August 13, 2015

For the first time in the history of Saudi Arabia, women can vote and be elected in the municipal elections.


For the first time in the history of Saudi Arabia, women can vote and be elected in the municipal elections. (AN).

For the first time in the history of Saudi Arabia, women can vote and be elected in the municipal elections of 12 December.

For experts, allowing women to vote and run for office represents a watershed for the country and is a sign of the growing importance of women in Saudi society and economy.

At a workshop in Riyadh, prospective candidates in local elections are learning about campaigning and fundraising.

“My message during my campaign is simple: change,” said Haifa Al-Hababi, 36, who is preparing to stand in the December election. “Change the system. Change is life. The government has given us this tool and I intend to use it.”

She is one of the 21 female candidates, all dressed in black cloaks, learning how to woo voters and manage campaigns and budgets in the first election that is open to women in the kingdom.

One of the most urgent changes she and the other female candidates want is to give women more room in Saudi society.

Saudi Arabia enforces a strict Wahhabi version of Sunni Islam, which places many restrictions on women’s activities and social rights. For instance, women still cannot drive a car, leave home or the country without a male relative, or receive medical treatment without permission.

In 2011, the late King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz gave women the right to elect their representatives and run for office (in future municipal elections in 2015). This came after a protest on social media asking for women the right to vote.

The king also authorised women to stay at hotels without a letter from a male guardian, making it easier for women to travel on business. He appointed the first female deputy minister, opened the first coeducational university and eliminated men from women’s underwear and perfume shops.

His successor, King Salman, who took over in January, has not rolled back the changes.

As a result, female workers are entering the labour force in record numbers, a surge of 48 per cent since 2010, last year’s official labour report showed.

“It’s job creation within the national population and there’s a great multiplier effect in the economy,” said Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank in the neighbouring United Arab Emirates. “To have around 50 percent of your possible workforce not being utilized is a burden.”

Though more women are working, they still only make up 16 per cent of Saudis with jobs and account for 60 percent of the unemployed, according to the labour report.

With living and housing costs rising and the oil price below US$ 50, there is less wealth to spread around given the tripling of the population since the 1970s oil boom.

The bottom line is a woman’s place can no longer be at home if men want to maintain the living standards to which they are accustomed.

“It’s getting to the point where they (families) need two incomes if they want to live in a certain way,” said Stefanie Hausheer Ali, associate director at the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East in Washington.

Foziah Abu Khalid, a political sociology professor who helped organise the workshop, said she hoped women’s participation in the vote will mean the voice of all Saudi citizens, not just half of the population, will be heard.

“Entering municipal councils is not our ultimate goal,” said Abu Khalid. “We are aspiring that it would be the first step toward a political partnership between society and the state.” Hmmmm.....Who knows maybe in another 50 years they might drive a car.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Diyarbakır Kurdish women speak out against Turkish rapist commander.

Source story here.

Diyarbakır Kurdish women speak out against Turkish rapist commander. (Jinha).

AMED - Musa Çitil, a Turkish military commander noted for his use of sexual torture in the Kurdish region, has been acquitted, promoted and assigned to the main Kurdish city of Diyarbakır. Women's groups in the city have denounced the decision.

The Women's Assembly in the downtown Yenişehir district of Diyarbakır has denounced the promotion and assignment of rapist commander Musa Çitil to their city. In 1993 and 1994, Musa Çitil was the district commander of the military police in the Dêrik area of Mardin province. In multiple legal cases, lawyers have accused Musa Çitil of the killing of 13 villagers and the use of rape under arrest during this period.

The charges against Musa have all been dropped or ended in acquittal. In one case, one of the rape survivors, having exhausted all domestic legal options, applied to the European Court of Human Rights about the case. The court found that there had been an inadequate investigation into Musa and ordered Turkey to pay a fine. Now, Musa Çitil has been promoted to the rank of major general and assigned to the regional command of the military police, headquartered in the city of Diyarbakır.

Gülistan Koyuncu, assistant to the district co-mayor, read a statement on behalf of the local Women's Assembly, detailing the multiple cases against Musa at the gathering outside the city's municipal services building.
"We know that what is fundamentally responsible for the 1400% increase in the number of femicides [in Turkey] over recent years is the very mindset that acquits and promotes harassers and rapists," said Gülistan. 
"In a period when we have called for the right to life in a state of peace at every opportunity, when we have declared our intolerance for rape and the murder of women, we are quite conscious of why people are here who see themselves as having the right to every kind of crime in our land. This is why we will assert and continue our struggle against killers and rapists at every turn."

Women greeted the speech with applause and ululations. Hmmm.....'Neo Ottoman Rulers using Neo Ottoman ways to terrorize the population, Keep 'Islamist' Turkey out of Europe and NATO.

More on this 'Story' can be read here.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Turkey - HDP deputies: Civilians murdered and detainees tortured in Kurdish town Silopi.

Turkey - HDP deputies: Civilians murdered and detainees tortured in Silopi. (ANF).

HDP deputies Meral Danış Beştaş, Feleknas Uca, Edip Berk, DTK Health Council members Dr. Ramazan Bülbül, Dr. İbrahim Halil Mert and SES Amed Branch Co-chair Selma Atabey have returned to Amed following inspections in Silopi district of Şırnak where police executed and terrorized people yesterday.

'THOSE MURDERED ARE CIVILIANS'

Speaking at a press beriefing at DTK office in Amed, HDP deputy Meral Danış Beştaş said hundreds of masked policemen opened random fire around and snipers were positioned on high buildings in Silopi.

Beştaş pointed out that the three people murdered by police were all civilians, one of them a health worker and one other a firefighter.

HDP deputy stated that it was wounded policemen that were rushed to hospital first, upon which police forces blockaded the hospital and denied access to wounded civilians.

Beştaş said police also threatened to kill the doctors in the hospital and detained the civilians who carried the injured people to the hospital. She added that the detainees were tortured while under custody, and this was documented by lawyers.

'POLICE AIM A MASS KILLING'

''It is completely by chance that hundreds of people didn't die in that environment in Silopi. Police aim a mass killing of civilians'', Beştaş added. Hmmmm.....'Neo Ottomans' are again attempting Genocide and the world is again silent.


Military comdr in charge of systematic rape in the past back in command in Turkey 's Kurdish region.


Military commander in charge of systematic rape in the past back in command in Turkey 's Kurdish region. (WomenNews).


JINHA -AMED - Musa Çitil is a Turkish army officer recently promoted to major general despite the rape and killings he ordered while assigned to the Kurdish region in the 1990s. Now, Musa has been assigned again: to the Kurdish city of Diyarbakır.
Musa Çitil became notorious in the Kurdish region of Turkey for the killings, disappearances and rapes that occurred under his command in the 1990s
Despite the widespread complaints about the then-regional military police commander, Musa has been acquitted of charges of torture, killing and rape, in cases denounced by the European Court of Human Rights. Now, after a promotion from brigadier general to major general, Musa has been reassigned once more to the Kurdish region.

Musa has faced 13 sentences of aggravated life in prison related to the killings of 13 villagers in the Derik region of Mardin province in 1993 to 1994.

Musa "behaved indifferently, made no distinction between terrorists and civilians and saw citizens as potential terrorists," according to the chief prosecutor's case against him. The prosecutor also demonstrated that even when Musa had no reason to suspect individuals of crimes, he killed them arbitrarily.

Courts cited "security reasons" for moving the case from the Kurdish region (where the crimes took place) to the Turkish province of Çorum. There, the case ended in an eventual acquittal, after Musa said that he "didn't remember most of it." Courts never saw fit to detain Musa.

Musa's sexual crimes against women in the region under his command also went unpunished. A woman named Şükran Esen came forward to say that in the 1993 and 1994, she was repeatedly arrested on the express orders of Musa Çitil. Şükran was then repeatedly subjected to sexual torture under arrest. Şükran, unable to speak for years about the incidents, testified about her crimes to Eren Keskin (a lawyer known for her work with victims of state-ordered sexual torture).



In 2003, Mardin prosecutors opened a case against Musa and 405 of his soldiers on charges of rape and maltreatment. Despite the forensic medical reports brought as evidence, the court dismissed the case. The European Court of Human Rights has fined Turkey, ruling that there was inadequate investigation in the case.

Now, Musa has been assigned as a commander in the largely Kurdish province of Diyarbakır.

Hmmm......NAZI treatment of a minority group doesn't fit in EU , NATO or the world!

Related:

Human Rights Association (İHD) Mardin (a province in Southeast Anatolia) Branch Chairperson, Lawyer Erdal Kuzu told bianet:

Defendant Musa Çitil has been protected by the state from the beginning and the Supreme Military Council’s decision is in accordance with it. Crimes committed against Kurds are legitimate according to the state and the promotion of Çitil confirmed it.”

Put on trial between years 1993 and 1994, Çitil defended himself and said “he kept on the right side of the law”.

According to the report of İHD Mardin Branch, there were 52 enforced disappearances between 1993 and 1996 in Mardin province.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Arab Female Writer To Women Of The Arab East: Leave Your Benighted Countries Before It Is Too Late!

Nadine Al-Budair

Arab Female Writer To Women Of The Arab East: Leave Your Benighted Countries Before It Is Too Late! (Memri).

In a recent article titled "Leave the Wretched East" in the Kuwaiti daily Al-Rai, Nadine Al-Budair, a Saudi journalist and women's rights activist who lives in Dubai, formerly a presenter on the Arabic-language American television channel Alhurra, urged the women of the Arab Mashraq (the Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean basin) to leave their homelands that oppress them and deny their rights.

Al-Budair spared no criticism from the society of the Arab east, stating that ISIS is a natural product of this society, which is rife with violence and extremism and tends to spurn the other and accuse him of heresy.

She warned women that, in countries that humiliate them, subordinate them to men, exclude them from politics and force them to wear the veil, it is no surprise that women end up being sold in ISIS's slave markets. Hence, they should leave these countries "before it is too late," for there is no light at the end of the tunnel and the region has no future.

Al-Budair has written many bold articles in favor of women's right, including two pieces published in the Egyptian daily Al-Masri Al-Yawm. One called to take advantage of the Arab Spring to free women from the veil,and the other condemned the Muslim practice of polygamy, asking why women should not be allowed to marry four men.

The following are excerpts from Al-Budair's recent article:

"Hellish days are nothing new for you. The darkness of prison and the lash of the hangman are carved deep into your wrists and your body. How many times have you 'repented before Allah' for a sin you never knew [you had committed], and prayed in the darkness of night for an angel to take you and place you in some [other] country that would respect you? But the strings of fate encircle your slim waist and keep you firmly chained to the destiny of the oppressed.

"And what is new today? You are displayed on the block at the slave markets. What did we expect, we women of the Arab Mashraq? To have garlands thrown around our necks? To have statues of women writers set up in the squares of Arab treason? What did we expect, if not this fate? All the signs pointed towards this end. The slave market is the ideal final [destination] of this ancient path of denied equality...

"Everyone is cursing ISIS, as though it is not part of our reactionary identity, as though it is the sole criminal and defendant and has no accomplices... [But] the blood and destruction have shown us that the violence is rooted [deep] in the hearts, and has many names behind which our barbarity hides: wasatiyya ["the middle road"], fundamentalism, Sahwajiyya [affiliation with the Sahwat, tribal forces that fight extremist Islamist organizations], Salafiyya, jihadiyya, Houthiyya.

"The conspiracy did not appear out of nowhere, it grew out of our symbols and emblems, our sweeping desire to accuse others of heresy, to be arrogant and supremacist and claim Paradise as ours alone. ISIS has made us smaller. Iranian, American and Israeli elements… have cultivated it with devotion. Arab governments form coalitions to fight ISIS, while thousands of ISIS [clones] grow in their own corridors.

"In a reality where one liberal is jailed for conversing with Allah, another for condemning the rule of the clerics, and a third for creating art which the sheikhs of wretchedness failed to understand and therefore accused him of heresy...  [a reality where] Arab regimes remain silent in the face of the inquisition courts, and the public rejoices when art, media and creativity are prosecuted for teaching the youth to rebel; [a reality in which] society persecutes women, whether veiled or bareheaded, and there is no law to protect them; [a reality in which] a woman walking down the street in her homeland is cursed and humiliated because the way she is dressed does not conform to the ideals of one of the millions of perverts – [those] who force their sisters to wear a veil and then, at night, visit dens of prostitution;

[a reality in which school] curricula call everyone who is different [from us] an infidel, and proclaim that the failure to wear the veil is heresy, that failing to obey one's husband is heresy, that [a woman] working [outside the home] is heresy, and that this is heresy and that is heresy; [a reality where] the state sees its women [citizens] as legally incompetent [beings] who are not responsible [for their affairs] and cannot marry, find employment or study without a man's permission... [where] the state places the fate of its daughters in the hands of men, or males, even if they are criminals, rapists and highway robbers; [where] the squares ring with the demand for equality, yet the state  excludes women from politics and leaves [politics] to men, just because they are men; [where] no matter how much you search in the state’s [media or educational] programs, you will not find any picture of a woman who is not standing in the kitchen or kneeling at the feet of her husband; [where] the daughters of the land are murdered and burned, yet the killer is exonerated because his crime was a so-called 'honor [killing]';

[where] the state does not shed a tear for a homeless four-year-old girl who goes begging in the night, selling flowers to drunks and revelers in front of a nightclub... [where] they rejected your right to self-determination, and [the state] gave its blessing to insulting your intelligence and curses equality – [in this reality] you wish to drive a car? First drive your own [destiny].

A state that has no room for my dream, my body, my mind and my ambitions, a state that does not weep – how can it be trusted? States that oppress their sons and trample their daughters – these are states that have never [really] been states, [but only] a kind of mirage, an [empty] slogan and a disaster waiting to happen.

"O corpse of a woman citizen, this has been the essence of your path in your great Arab homeland. So how can you be surprised to find your path ending in the slave markets? You were sold long ago.

O daughter of the barren Arab Mashraq, what do you expect? This place has no future, it's all over. This is the era of Arab perdition and darkness. As for the light, it will shine only decades or centuries after you give up the ghost. So get out before it is too late, and do not shed a tear at the border. Get out!"  

Hmmmm.....as i said many times before Islam will only change because of brave women like this one, because men have too much to lose by changing this form of Islam.






Monday, August 3, 2015

'Austrian grundlichheid' - Austria to sell Iran cranes for possible use in hangings.


'Austrian grundlichheid' - Austria to sell Iran cranes for possible use in hangings. (I24).

An Austrian company, Palfinger AG, whose crane equipment was used to for executions, is set to re-enter the Iranian market. Company head Herbert Ortner says there is strong demand for cranes in Iran because there is no local production, the Austria Press Agency reported.

Stefan Schaden, a spokesman for the Berlin-based European coalition Stop the Bomb, said, “Palfinger is one example, which clearly shows that Austrian companies do not care at all about the disastrous human rights situation when it comes to doing business in Iran. In fact they support the regime and its inhuman policies as long as it serves their profit interests.”

In response to criticism leveled at the company, Palfinger said a famed photograph showing one of its construction cranes from a man is hanging "is 25 years old. It was produced in Iran with a license. Palfinger already rescinded the license... No one can prevent customers from buying used cranes abroad and using them in Iran.”

The Islamic Republic is slated to execute as many as 1,000 people by the end of 2015, and nearly 700 Iranians were executed between January and July this year, Amnesty International says. Iran is believed to execute the most people per capita.

Writing Monday in The Jerusalem Post, Benjamin Weinthal, who reports on Iranian human rights, cited Schaden as being sharply critical of Austrian politicians and business leaders for their plans to visit Iran next month. “The Austrian Economic Chamber WKÖ and Austrian politics in general encourage this attitude with the planned visit to Iran of Austrian President Heinz Fischer, Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, Economy Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner and WKO President Christoph Leitl. While European companies rush to do business with the Iranian regime, the Iranian population is thrown under the bus as the regime is enabled to continue with its brutal oppression.”

The Austrian Economic Chamber hopes for a five-fold increase in trade as a result of the sanctions relief promised Iran in exchange for its promise not to build nuclear weapons until 2025. Austria exported about $300 million in goods to Iran in 2014. Hmmm....As i said many times before EU politicians don't care about human rights only cold hard cash & profits. Read more below from he JPost.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Nearly 18,000 women took refuge in shelters throughout Turkey in 2014


Nearly 18,000 women took refuge in shelters throughout Turkey in 2014. (TodaysZaman).

A total of 17,792 women took refuge in shelters in 2014 due to violence or sexual assault, according to a report published by the Habertürk daily on Monday.

Of the women who took refuge in the shelters of the Ministry of Family and Social Policy, 16,681 were pregnant, either as a result of extramarital affairs or rape. Other pregnant women who reside at the shelters do so because their families refuse to accept their pregnancy. Many of the other women in the shelters are currently raising children there.

According to the ministry, all the women placed in the shelters were declared by courts to have been victims of physical, emotional, sexual or economic abuse. The ministry has shelters in all 81 provinces.

Women who were forced into marriages they did not consent to due to familial pressure also make up a large portion of the women who have taken refuge in the shelters. Furthermore, 249 children reside in the shelters with their mothers. Hmmm.....Motherhood is not only a 'career' in Islamist Turkey, it's also a fight for survival.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Amnesty international : "Escape from hell, torture and Sexual Slavery in Islamic State captivity in Iraq" report.


Amnesty international : "Escape from hell, torture and Sexual Slavery in Islamic State captivity in Iraq" HT: AmnestyInternational.

As they swept through large parts of northern Iraq, fighters with the armed group calling itself “Islamic State” (IS)1 systematically targeted members of non-Arab and non-Sunni Muslim communities, as well as Sunni Muslims who oppose them.

But even within the context of its persecution of minority groups and Shi’a Muslims, the IS has singled out the Yezidi minority, notably its women and children, for particularly brutal treatment.

In August 2014, IS fighters abducted hundreds, possibly thousands, of Yezidi men, women and children who were fleeing the IS takeover from the Sinjar region, in the north-west of the country. Hundreds of the men were killed and others were forced to convert to Islam under threat of death.

Younger women and girls, some as young as 12, were separated from their parents and older relatives and sold, given as gifts or forced to marry IS fighters and supporters.

Many have been subjected to torture and ill-treatment, including rape and other forms of sexual violence, and have likewise been pressured into converting to Islam.

Up to 300 of those abducted, mostly women and children, have managed to escape IS captivity, while the majority continue to be held in various locations in Iraq and in parts of Syria controlled by the IS. They are moved frequently from place to place. Some are able to communicate with their displaced relatives in areas outside IS control but the fate and whereabouts of others are not known.

Some of the women and girls who have escaped IS captivity, as well as some of those who remain captive, have given harrowing accounts to Amnesty International of the torture and abuses they have suffered.

Rape and other forms of torture and sexual violence, hostage taking, arbitrary deprivation of liberty and forcing persons to act against their religious beliefs constitute war crimes. Some of the violations and abuses documented in this report also constitute crimes against humanity, including torture, rape and sexual slavery.

The IS continues to hold hundreds of captives, including children. Any party, in Iraq or outside, with influence over the IS should use that influence to secure the release of these captives and put an end to abductions, forced marriages, rape and other abuses.

Those who have escaped or been released must be provided with adequate and timely medical care and support services. Read the full report here.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Iran: "Canada has the largest record of human rights violations."


Iran: "Canada has the largest record of human rights violations." (Fars).

The University Students Center of Iran's Human Rights Center condemned the recent approval of a UN human rights resolution against Iran, and called on the UN chief to increase his knowledge of the human rights situation in Iran.

The center wrote a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon after the UN General Assembly approved a resolution criticizing the human rights situation in Iran.

"We ask for your further attention and study about the human rights regulations in Iran and also Iran's cultural and social conditions in a bid to avoid the approval of such oppressive and inexpert resolutions in the future," the Iranian university students center said in the letter to the UN secretary general.

What is ridiculous about the UN resolution is that Ottawa that has sponsored the resolution has the largest record of human rights violations, the letter said, added, "Canada has always been the main supporter of the Zionist regime and it has conducted widespread and brutal crimes against the defenseless and oppressed Palestinian nation."

"There is no need to remind you (UN chief) that when the fully-armed Zionist regime was killing thousands of Palestinian women and children in the Gaza Strip and their human rights were being trampled upon in the most tragic and most systematic manner, the Canadian government was imprudently supporting the Zionist regime," it continued.

The letter noted that Canada is regarded as one of the most important violators of human rights both for the positions it has taken and for its actions, and reminded, "You surely remember the violation of the (human) rights of the native Indians in Canada…"

Canada has had a very bad track record of human rights and when it comes to the treatment of natives, most of the native Canadians suffer poor educational, economic and social conditions, and are among the poorest members of the Canadian society.

On December 21, 2012, the natives started demonstrations in Ottawa and several other cities to call for the protection of their rights. First Nations leaders denounced the policies of the Canadian government vis-à-vis the natives as oppressive.

Reports from Canada said that the natives underlined their intention to continue protests until the full restoration of their rights. Hmmmm......Canada wiped out the Dinosaurs as well....call PETA.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

'Human rights Champion' Iran Asks US to Stop Racist, Inhumane Crackdown on Blacks.


'Human rights Champion' Iran Asks US to Stop Racist, Inhumane Crackdown on Blacks. (Fars).

The Iranian Foreign Ministry called on the US administration and judiciary officials to stop police brutality and racist and inhumane treatment of minorities and colored populations in the country.

"The US administration has continuously criticized other countries and made an instrumental use of human rights and adopted double-standard criteria in the last few decades, while it has ignored domestic situation at home," Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham said on Sunday.

She stressed the necessity for the US administration to show respect for human rights and set aside its politically-tainted view on the issue.

"It is expected from the US administration and judiciary to comply with their duty and take lawful and just actions in dealing with their citizens and stop the practice of racism and inhumane behavior," Afkham said.

The new wave of protests against racism in the US started after Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed on Aug. 9, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, in Ferguson, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. The shooting prompted protests that roiled the area for weeks. On Nov. 24, the St. Louis County prosecutor announced that a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson. The announcement set off another wave of protests.

Then it was time for people to show their anger at the killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice by a police officer. The kid was playing with a toy gun when the police jumped out of their patrol car and shot him dead.

The already massive protests grew nationwide after Eric Garner, 43, was stopped on a street in New York on 17 July on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes and was chocked to death by the NYPD. Hmmm.....When confronted with Human rights violations ...Who you gonna call?



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