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Communications report to session 55 of the Human Rights Council, communications sent from 01 Jun 2023 to 30 Nov 2023 and their replies received until 31 Jan 2024. Some names of individuals or other information have been rendered anonymous or otherwise unidentifiable.
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Information received concerning violent physical attack endangering the lives and safety of human rights lawyer, Mr. Alexander Nemov, and “Novaya Gazeta” journalist, Ms. Yelena Milashina, as well as alleged torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment inflicted against them in retaliation of their journalistic work and human rights defence work related to the criminal proceedings against Ms. Zarema Musaeva.Alleged victims: 2 More details... | |
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Information received concerning Mr. Manouchehr Bakhtiyari, the father of Pouya Bakhtiyari, a protestor killed by a shot to his head by security forces during the November 2019 protests in the Islamic Republic of Iran.Alleged victims: 2 More details... | |
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Information received concerning the halt of food provision to migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in the Mavrovouni Closed Controlled Access Centre (C.C.A.C.) on the island of Lesvos in Greece and the detrimental effects it has on the human rights of the individuals residing in this reception facility. The reported instances of deliberate food insecurity imposed upon individuals who are not part of the formal asylum process (including recognized refugees and individuals whose protection claims have been rejected) in Lesvos, constitute clear violations of their human rights to sufficient access to food, healthcare, and clean water.Alleged victims: 500 More details... | |
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Information received in relation to the use of surveillance technology, marketed by your company, the NSO Group, as Pegasus spyware, to surveil human rights defenders.Alleged victims: 2 More details... |
21 Aug 2023 |
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Information received concerning Mr. Mahmoud Mehrabi, a political prisoner held at Dastgerd prison in Isfahan, and who has been accused of "corruption on earth."Alleged victims: 1 More details... | |
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Information received concerning a physical attack against, and targeted intimidation of Mr. Jdea Abdullah Nawfal apparently in connection to his human rights work.Alleged victims: 1 More details... | |
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Information received concerning measures taken by the State Administration Council (SAC), which have harmed judicial independence, the right to a fair trial, and the work of lawyers in Myanmar.Alleged victims: 2 More details... | |
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Information received concerning the arrest and alleged enforced disappearance for 12 days of human rights defender, Mr. Alaa-eldin Awad Mohamed Nogoud and arrest and continued enforce disappearance of political activist, Mr. Mohamed Ali Abdallah Al Jazouli.Alleged victims: 2 More details... | |
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Information received concerning Saudi Aramco’s business activities, with funding by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, JP Morgan, Citi, HSBC, SMBC, Crédit Agricole, Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, Goldman Sachs, Mizuho, Société Générale and EIG Global Energy Partners, which appear to be contrary to the goals, obligations and commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change and which are adversely impacting the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change, including through Saudi Aramco’s maintained crude oil production, exploration for further oil and gas reserves, expansion into fossil fuel gas, and misrepresentation of information. In addition, such activities have negative impacts on the enjoyment of the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment, as recognized by Human Rights Council resolution 48/13 and United Nationals General Assembly resolution 300/76.Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information received concerning the alleged refusal of entry to Georgia for human rights defenders Ms. Dariana Gryaznova and Mr. Evgenii Smirnov and the alleged recognition as a “threat to national security” and revocation of the residence permit of the latter, all of which were allegedly related to their legitimate human rights work, as well as the allegations that they have not been provided with information and documents concerning these decisions.Alleged victims: 2 More details... |