After the High Court in London ruled the UK government’s plan to send asylum seekers to an East African nation is legal, many people are wondering if Rwanda is the Safe Haven…
Category: Human Rights
Spain and Morocco criticised of using ‘widespread force’ in Melilla deaths
An Amnesty International report into the death of at least 37 people at the border fence between Morocco and Spain’s enclave of Melilla in June has found that Moroccan and Spanish authorities…
Ghana urged to enforce ban on shackling
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged the government of Ghana to take immediate steps to end shackling of people with real or perceived mental health conditions. Although Ghana’s government banned the chaining…
Ethiopia faces growing call for justice on sexual violence
Amnesty International has called on the African Union to pressure the Ethiopian government to ensure justice for victims of sexual violence in the two-year conflict with Tigrayan forces. The rights group said…
Tanzania hailed for dropping murder charges against Maasai members
Amnesty International has hailed Tanzania for dropping murder and conspiracy to murder charges against the 24 members of the Maasai community who were detained over the death of a police officer during…
U.S: Ethiopia human rights abusers should be held accountable
The United States on Monday called for Ethiopian human rights abusers to be held accountable and warned that the road to peace, integration and reconstruction in the country would be long. In…