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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 deportations, arrests and other human rights violations against refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, including potential victims of trafficking, in Egypt. These concerns are also related to those already raised in a letter to your Excellency’s Government on 17 December 2024 (EGY 7/2024), including concerns in relation to compliance with the customary international law principle of non-refoulement and the State’s obligation to ensure protection against refoulement, including serious risks of trafficking or re-trafficking, particularly for women and children.Alleged victims: 1500000 More details... |
10 Dec 2025 |
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Information received concerning India’s military response in Pakistan’s territory following the Pahalgam terrorist attack on 22 April 2025 in Jammu and Kashmir, and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty 1960 between India and Pakistan.Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information received concerning Pakistan’s use of force against India following the Pahalgam terrorist attack on 22 April 2025 in Jammu and Kashmir, which could involve violations of the right to life under article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), ratified by Pakistan on 23 June 2010, as well as violations of international humanitarian law.Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information received concerning Senate Bill 2233 (“the Bill”), introduced on 10 March 2025 in the 89th Texas Legislature and passed by the Senate on 15 April 2025. On 23 May 2025 it was referred to the House Higher Education Committee, where it remains pending. We note that under the law of State responsibility, a federal State is responsible for violations of international law by its territorial units, and that a State may not rely on internal law as justification for failure to comply with its international obligations (International Law Commission (ILC), Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts 2001, articles 4 and 32 respectively).Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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Information received concerning the designation of the Belarusian Association of Human Rights Lawyers (BAHRL) as an ‘extremist formation’ and the designation of the lawyers Mr. Dzmitry Lepretar, Ms. Natallia Matskevich, Ms. Tatsiana Lishankova, Mr. Uladzimir Pylchanka, Ms. Maryia Kolesava-Hudzilina and Mr. Dmitri Laevski as ‘individuals involved in extremist activities’.Alleged victims: 8 More details... |
12 Dec 2025 |
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Information received concerning concerning the gunfire attack on the Ocean Viking search and rescue vessel by the Libyan Coast Guard, on 24 August 2025.Alleged victims: 1 More details... |
16 Dec 2025 |
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Information received concerning the gunfire attack on the Ocean Viking search and rescue vessel by the Libyan Coast Guard on 24 August 2025.Alleged victims: 1 More details... | |
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Information received concerning concerning the gunfire attack on the Ocean Viking search and rescue vessel by the Libyan Coast Guard, on 24 August 2025.Alleged victims: 1 More details... |
22 Dec 2025 |
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Information received concerning the proposed legislation known as Senate Bill 58 of the General Assembly of North Carolina (“SB58”). SB58 was introduced on 5 February 2025, approved by the North Carolina Senate on 11 March 2025, and is now being considered before the House. Alleged victims: - More details... | |
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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... |
