Despite warnings by UN and aid agencies, Israel pushes forward with brutal offensive on Rafah
Around 1.4 million people are stranded in Rafah where Israel has intensified its offensive. Aid agencies have warned of a disastrous death toll and the collapse of essential services
Daily Round-up | CODESA report details Moroccan atrocities in Western Sahara & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of rights violations in Western Sahara, the impact of Afghan floods, a Brazilians Senate vote on labor rights, and the latest from the Iraq protests
Israel’s highest court allows evictions in Palestinian Bedouin villages in occupied West Bank
The evictions will reportedly affect over 1,300 Palestinians in a dozen villages in the area. Some people have stated that that number could be as high as 2,400, making it the largest Israeli expulsion of Palestinians since 1967
Honduran Supreme Court dismisses case against Guapinol activists and other stories
Today we look at the acquittal of 6 Guapinol water protectors in Honduras, a drastic rise in civilian casualties in Yemen, and more
Civilian casualties nearly doubled in Yemen since end of UN-mandated international monitoring
The Group of Eminent Experts on Yemen was first formed in 2017 to monitor the human rights violations and war crimes being committed by the parties in the war in Yemen. The UN Human Rights Council failed to renew its mandate in October 2021






