Communications sent report
432 résultats trouvés page 10 de 44
Communications report to session 61 of the Human Rights Council, communications sent from 01 Jun 2025 to 30 Nov 2025 and their replies received until 31 Jan 2026. Some names of individuals or other information have been rendered anonymous or otherwise unidentifiable.
|
Date, Country, Type and ref. no. of communication |
Mandates | Summary | Replies received |
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Information received regarding the cases of Mr. Momodou Taal and Mr. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, Ph.D. candidates at Cornell University, as well as the cases of Ms. Rümeysa Öztürk, Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi, Mr. Mahmoud Khalil, Dr. Badar Khan Suri, Ms. Yunseo Chung, Mr. Mohammed Hoque, and Ms. Leqaa Kordia, who have reportedly been subjected to surveillance, arrest, detention, or forced departure in retaliation for their peaceful expression and advocacy related to the Gaza conflict. These individuals, many of whom held valid immigration status, have faced violations of their rights to liberty, due process, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, religion, and access to justice. Reports indicate a pattern of arbitrary detention, transfers to remote facilities, denial of medical care, religious discrimination, and the use of unsubstantiated national security justifications to initiate removal proceedings.Alleged victims: 13 More details... |
05 Feb 2026 |
|
|
Information received regarding Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a scholar at Georgetown University, as well as the cases of Ms. Rümeysa Öztürk, Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi, Mr. Mahmoud Khalil, Mr. Momodou Taal, Mr. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, Ms. Yunseo Chung, Mr. Mohammed Hoque, and Ms. Leqaa Kordia, who have reportedly been subjected to surveillance, arrest, detention, or forced departure in retaliation for their peaceful expression and advocacy related to the Gaza conflict. These individuals, many of whom held valid immigration status, have faced violations of their rights to liberty, due process, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, religion, and access to justice. Reports indicate a pattern of arbitrary detention, transfers to remote facilities, denial of medical care, religious discrimination, and the use of unsubstantiated national security justifications to initiate removal proceedings.Alleged victims: 13 More details... |
12 Dec 2025 |
|
|
Information received regarding Mr. Mohammed Hoque, a student at Minnesota State University, as well as the cases of Ms. Rümeysa Öztürk, Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi, Mr. Mahmoud Khalil, Dr. Badar Khan Suri, Mr. Momodou Taal, Mr. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, Ms. Yunseo Chung, and Ms. Leqaa Kordia, who have reportedly been subjected to surveillance, arrest, detention, or forced departure in retaliation for their peaceful expression and advocacy related to the Gaza conflict. These individuals, many of whom held valid immigration status, have faced violations of their rights to liberty, due process, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, religion, and access to justice. Reports indicate a pattern of arbitrary detention, transfers to remote facilities, denial of medical care, religious discrimination, and the use of unsubstantiated national security justifications to initiate removal proceedings.Alleged victims: 13 More details... | |
|
|
Information received regarding Ms. Rümeysa Öztürk, a Ph.D. candidate at Tufts University, as well as the cases of Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi, Mr. Mahmoud Khalil, Dr. Badar Khan Suri, Mr. Momodou Taal, Mr. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, Ms. Yunseo Chung, Mr. Mohammed Hoque, and Ms. Leqaa Kordia, who have reportedly been subjected to surveillance, arrest, detention, or forced departure in retaliation for their peaceful expression and advocacy related to the Gaza conflict. These individuals, many of whom held valid immigration status, have faced violations of their rights to liberty, due process, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, religion, and access to justice. Reports indicate a pattern of arbitrary detention, transfers to remote facilities, denial of medical care, religious discrimination, and the use of unsubstantiated national security justifications to initiate removal proceedings.Alleged victims: 13 More details... |
28 Jan 2026 |
|
|
Information received regarding the alleged arbitrary arrest and physical assault of students who were assembling peacefully at Columbia University on 7 May 2025, as well as the surveillance, detention and attempted removal of non-citizen students and scholars at various universities for peacefully protesting and speaking about the Gaza conflict. We are highly concerned over reports that students were arrested, suspended, and expelled, and lost their university accommodation, campus access, and their immigration status merely because of assembling peacefully to express their solidarity with victims of the conflict in Gaza.Alleged victims: 13 More details... | |
|
|
Information received concerning allegations of the ongoing widespread and discriminatory removals of Aboriginal children from their families by child protection authorities in Western Australia. While the practices have deep historical roots, dating back to systemic removal policies of previous decades, the concern remains highly relevant today. Despite the national apology nearly two decades ago—a significant moment in acknowledging the profound trauma caused by such practices—Australia’s First Nations children continue to be removed from their families of origin at alarming rates. The ongoing overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care suggests that the process of healing and reform remains incomplete. Such decisions to separate children from their families allegedly take place routinely in response to conditions of structural poverty and housing insecurity, and without adequate procedural safeguards. These practices appear incompatible with Australia's obligations under international human rights law, in particular the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).Alleged victims: - More details... |
14 Jan 2026 |
|
|
Informations reçues concernant la détention et les poursuites judiciaires dont fait l'objet le journaliste et défenseur des droits humains Hugues Comlan Sossoukpè, à la suite de son enlèvement et de sa disparition forcée en Côte d'Ivoire, puis de son refoulement au Bénin, qui semblent être directement liés à son travail comme journaliste et défenseur des droits humains et à ses critiques à l'égard du Gouvernement béninois. Alleged victims: 1 More details... | |
|
|
Informations reçues concernant l'enlèvement présumé du journaliste et défenseur des droits humains Hugues Comlan Sossoukpè en Côte d'Ivoire, sa disparition forcée et son refoulement vers les autorités béninoises, où il est actuellement détenu et poursuivi, qui semblent être directement liés à son travail comme journaliste et défenseur des droits humains et à ses critiques à l'égard du Gouvernement béninois. Alleged victims: 1 More details... | |
|
|
Información recibida en relación con una amenaza de desalojo forzoso inminente de la Sra. Parra y su familia, incluida su madre de 102 años. Su desalojo podría causar un daño grave e irreparable a la salud física y mental de la Sra. Parra y su familia. La amenaza de desalojo habría sido acompañada de actos intimidatorios por parte de las autoridades municipales, detenciones arbitrarias y falta de garantías procesales y acceso a la justicia.Alleged victims: 2 More details... | |
|
|
Información recibida en relación con la criminalización de las personas operadoras de justicia que investigaron el emblemático Caso Odebrecht en Guatemala, y que daría cuenta nuevamente de un patrón preocupante de criminalización contra personas operadoras de justicia, en particular fiscales y exfuncionarios que integraron la Fiscalía Especial contra la Impunidad (FECI) del Ministerio Público y la extinta Comisión Internacional contra la Impunidad en Guatemala (CICIG).Alleged victims: 6 More details... |
10 Dec 2025 |
