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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.
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Information received concerning the prolonged failure to investigate effectively, prosecute and punish those responsible of gross human rights violations, including extra-judicial executions and enforced disappearances, within the context of the Sri Lankan civil war. Alleged victims: - More details... |
16 Sep 2025 (Ack.) |
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Information received concerning the significant challenges faced by UK-based lawyers and other legal professionals in performing their duties on sanctions-related matters and while undertaking, representing and advising concerned individuals and entities on sanctions-related cases. Alleged victims: - More details... |
26 Sep 2025 |
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Information received concerning the significant challenges faced by lawyers and other legal professionals in performing their duties on sanctions-related matters and while undertaking, representing and advising concerned individuals and entities on sanctions-related cases. Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information, including follow-up on previous communications, concerning 17 Khmer Krom individuals, including human rights defenders, activists, Theravada Buddhist monks and followers, including Venerable Thach Chanh Da Ra, Mr. Kim Khiem, Mr. Thach Ve Sanal, Venerable Duong Khai, Venerable Thach Quy Lay, Venerable Kim Sa Ruong, Venerable Thach Chop, Mr. Thach Nha, Mr. Kim Khu, Venerable Kim Som Rinh, Mr. Thach Nga, Mr. Thach Xuan Dong, Mr. Danh Minh Quang, Mr. To Hoang Chuong, Mr. Thach Cuong, Mr. Danh Set and Mr. Lam Vong, who have been arbitrarily arrested and deprived of their liberty for ostensibly exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief, freedom of expression and opinion, freedom of association and assembly, and their linguistic and cultural rights, sentenced based on vague legal provisions, and in some cases, allegedly subjected to torture and other forms of ill-treatment during pretrial detention.Alleged victims: 17 More details... |
07 Oct 2025 |
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Information concerning the failure to ensure access to truth, justice, remedy, and reparations for survivors of the so-called “comfort women” system methodically established and controlled by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
15 Dec 2025 |
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Information concerning the failure to ensure access to truth, justice, remedy, and reparations for survivors of the so-called “comfort women” system methodically established and controlled by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
15 Sep 2025 |
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Information concerning the failure to ensure access to truth, justice, remedy, and reparations for survivors of the so called “comfort women” system methodically established and controlled by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
12 Sep 2025 |
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Informations reçues concernant des allégations d’harcèlement et de violence verbale contre la defenseuse des droits humains, Soukaina Amaadour, ainsi qu’un manque de soins médicaux nécessaires au défenseur des droits humains, Al-Hussein Al-Bashir Ibrahim (El Hussein Amaadour) et la continuation de détérioration des conditions de sa détention. Alleged victims: 2 More details... |
12 Sep 2025 |
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Information concerning the failure to ensure access to truth, justice, remedy, and reparations for survivors of the so-called “comfort women” system methodically established and controlled by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
15 Oct 2025 |
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Information concerning the failure to ensure access to truth, justice, remedy, and reparations for survivors of the so-called “comfort women” system methodically established and controlled by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
18 Jul 2025 (Ack.) |
