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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
    25 Sep 2025
    Indonesia
    JAL
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • business
  • climate change
  • cultural rights
  • freedom of opinion and expression
  • internally displaced persons
  • terrorism
Concerns the human rights situation of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia. These include the lack of formal recognition of Indigenous Peoples; the erosion of their rights under the revised Special Autonomy Law in West Papua; the revival of the transmigration policy and its detrimental impact on cultural integrity; and the adverse effects of National Strategic Projects, extractive industries, and green energy initiatives on Indigenous lands and livelihoods. We also highlight specific cases, such as the expansion of nickel mining in Kabaena and its impact on the Bajau Indigenous Peoples and the dispossession and threats faced by the Cek Bocek Indigenous Peoples in Sumbawa. We have also received allegations of the exclusion of Indigenous communities from conservation efforts, affecting their territories, lands and resources. Additional concerns include the criminalization of Indigenous land defenders and the existential threats faced by Indigenous Peoples in isolation.
Alleged victims: 3
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    25 Sep 2025
    Israel
    JAL
  • independence of judges and lawyers
  • human rights defenders
Information received regarding measures taken by Israel that impede the work of lawyer Diala Ayesh, and affect the right to a fair trial for her clients in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Alleged victims: 1
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    25 Sep 2025
    Kazakhstan
    JAL
  • freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
  • human rights defenders
  • sexual orientation and gender identity
Information received concerning the alleged lack of effective remedies available to human rights defenders in Kazakhstan, including reports that the creation of a national protection mechanism – an important safeguard enabling access to such remedies – has been opposed by the authorities. Additional concerns were raised regarding human rights defenders working on the rights of women and LGBTIQ persons, including Ms. Gulzada Serzhan and Ms. Zhanar Sekerbayeva, who have faced intimidation, obstruction, legal and administrative harassment, and a lack of accountability for violations committed against them.
Alleged victims: 2
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24 Nov 2025
    25 Sep 2025
    Permanent Delegation of the European Union
    OL
  • toxics and human rights
Information received concerning the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending the below three regulations (referred to as “Omnibus package on chemicals”): • Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixtures (“CLP Regulation”); • Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products (“Cosmetic Products Regulation”); and • Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 on EU Fertilizing Products (“Fertilizing Products Regulation”).
Alleged victims: -
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18 Jan 2026
    25 Sep 2025
    Republic of Korea
    JAL
  • arbitrary Detention
  • religion or belief
Information received concerning the regime of alternative service for conscientious objectors to mandatory military service in the Republic of Korea. We are concerned that such a programme can be considered as punitive, which is contrary to international standards.
Alleged victims: -
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27 Nov 2025
    24 Sep 2025
    Bangladesh
    JAL
  • food
  • business
  • cultural rights
  • environment
  • freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
  • health
  • human rights defenders
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • peasants
Information received concerning alleged violations of the rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in Bangladesh, including reported infringements of their rights to food, housing, water, health, a clean, healthy - sustainable environment, and cultural rights, with women and children particularly vulnerable to the consequences. These communities are exposed to continuous marginalization and systematic discriminatory practices that adversely affect their livelihoods. Additionally, Indigenous Peoples, their leaders, advocates and human rights defenders reportedly face criminalization and intimidation due to the high presence of military personnel in the region.
Alleged victims: 10000
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    24 Sep 2025
    Sikder Group
    JAL
  • food
  • business
  • cultural rights
  • environment
  • freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
  • health
  • human rights defenders
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • peasants
Information received concerning alleged violations of the rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), Bangladesh. The allegations concern land grabbing and violations of the Mro Peoples’s rights to food, water, health, a clean, healthy and sustainable environment, and cultural rights and affecting disproportionally women and children. The violations are linked to the construction of a hotel by Sikder Group conglomerate company R&R Holdings Limited, together with the 24th Division and 69th Brigade of the Bangladesh Army and the Army Welfare Trust. The project is taking place on Mro ancestral land in Chimbuk, Bandarban district.
Alleged victims: 10000
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    23 Sep 2025
    Israel
    JOL
  • terrorism
  • freedom of opinion and expression
  • freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
  • human rights defenders
  • Palestinian territories occupied since 1967
  • Transitional justice
Information received concerning the Prohibition of Denial of Massacre Incidents of 7 October 2023 (Shemini Atzeret Massacre) Law, 5785-2025, (hereafter “the Law”), enacted by your Excellency’s Government on 21 January 2025.
Alleged victims: -
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    23 Sep 2025
    Norway
    UA
  • trafficking in persons
Information received concerning a victim of trafficking who was charged with drug related offenses, despite indicators of trafficking in persons, and currently at risk of deportation despite risks in relation to his collaboration in the criminal proceedings and his situations as a victim of trafficking in persons.
Alleged victims: 1
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17 Oct 2025
21 Nov 2025 (Ack.)
26 Nov 2025
    23 Sep 2025
    Rapid Support Forces
    JAL
  • internally displaced persons
  • disappearances
  • executions
  • racism
  • terrorism
  • torture
  • violence against women and girls
  • women and girls
Information received regarding serious allegations of violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law committed against civilians in the context of the ongoing conflict in Sudan since April 2023. Reported violations include large-scale and systematic internal displacement; indiscriminate attacks and killings of civilians (including women and girls); summary executions of civilians and persons hors de combat; enforced disappearances; torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punihsment, including sexual torture; as well as the looting and destruction of homes and civilian infrastructure. Further allegations point to the obstruction of humanitarian assistance and the imminent risk of additional civilian deaths as a result of continued violence. Some of these acts, addressed in detail in previous communications addressed to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) such as SDN 1/2025 may amount to crimes under international law.
Alleged victims: 12000000
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