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Communications report to session 62 of the Human Rights Council, communications sent from 01 Dec 2025 to 28 Feb 2026 and their replies received until 30 Apr 2026. Some names of individuals or other information have been rendered anonymous or otherwise unidentifiable.
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Information received concerning information received about the conditions of detention, sentencing and transfer of journalists and women human rights defenders Sevinj Abbasova, Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova.Alleged victims: 3 More details... | |
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Information received regarding detained human rights defender Ms. Hatice Onaran concerning urgent need for appropriate medical attention; lawyer and human rights defender Ms. Suna Bilgin concerning counter-terrorism charges and ill-treatment; lawyer and human rights defender Osman Süzen concerning counter-terrorism charges; human rights defenders Mehmet Acettin, Tuğba Kahraman and Ismail Boyraz concerning their criminalization; and lawyer and human rights defender Mr. Sabri Güngen concerning police violence against him.Alleged victims: 7 More details... | |
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Information received concerning draft Presidential Regulation (“Regulation”) on the Duties of the Indonesian National Army in Combating Terrorist Acts, as publicly circulated in January 2026. We are concerned that the manner in which the Regulation would expand the role of the military in countering terrorism in peacetime would bring serious risks to human rights, the rule of law, and Indonesian civil society. Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information received concerning military strikes conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Al Hudaydah’s main port in Yemen on 20 July 2024, which reportedly resulted in the death of six port workers and the injury of more than 80 others. The reported targeting of infrastructure causing disproportionate harm to civilians, raises serious concerns regarding Israel’s compliance with its obligations under international humanitarian law and international human rights law, in particular those relating to the protection of the right to life. Alleged victims: 86 More details... | |
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Information received concerning alleged human rights violations affecting individuals of the town of Kallinge and surrounding areas in Ronneby Municipality, southern Sweden, from contamination of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in their drinking water supply.Alleged victims: 5000 More details... |
21 Apr 2026 |
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Information received concerning the reported suspension and termination proceedings affecting Dr Jillian Spencer, a senior psychiatrist at the Queensland Children’s Hospital (Queensland, Australia), reportedly in connection with her public expression of professional concerns regarding aspects of clinical approaches to children and adolescents experiencing gender-related distress.Alleged victims: 1 More details... |
01 May 2026 |
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Analysis of the Law on “the promotion of legal migration policies (…)” amending the Greek Migration Code and its practical application to human rights defenders supporting migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Greece. The law was adopted on 5 February 2026. Alleged victims: - More details... |
02 Apr 2026 |
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Information received concerning the alleged lack of effective investigation, sanction, remedy and reparation for the serious human rights abuses and violations committed against people of African descent during the “Tulsa Race Massacre”, as well as the insufficient measures in the fields of memorialization and satisfaction, and the insufficient progress in the search and identification and return of the remains of the victims.Alleged victims: 30 More details... | |
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Información recibida en relación con la ausencia de investigación judicial efectiva de los crímenes de lesa humanidad cometidos durante la dictadura franquista, en contravención de la Ley 20/2022 de Memoria Democrática y de los estándares internacionales de derechos humanos.Alleged victims: 21 More details... |
13 Apr 2026 |
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Información recibida en relación con el artículo 391 del Código Penal (Decreto 17-73, modificado por el artículo 2 del Decreto 58-2005). Me preocupa que algunos elementos de dicha disposición puedan no ser compatibles con las obligaciones que incumben a Guatemala en virtud del derecho internacional de los derechos humanos, incluido el principio de legalidad establecido en el artículo 15 del Pacto Internacional de Derechos Civiles y Políticos (PIDCP), ratificado por Guatemala el 5 de mayo de 1992, lo que podría dar lugar a vulneraciones de otros derechos, como el derecho a la libertad personal y las libertades de expresión, asociación y reunión pacífica.Alleged victims: - More details... |
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