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CHILE: ‘Anti-rights groups attacked the Pride march to try to undermine its peaceful character’

CIVICUS discusses the struggle for LGBTQI+ rights in Chile with Ramón Gómez, human rights officer of the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation (MOVILH).
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USA: ‘The framers of the constitution envisioned an accountable president, not a king above the law’

CIVICUS discusses the recent US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and its potential impact on the 5 November presidential election with Praveen Fernandes, Vice President at the Constitutional Accountability Center, a US think tank and public interest litigation organisation dedicated to studying and applying the constitution’s text, history and values.
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GLOBAL SECURITY: ‘NATO remains as relevant today as it was when it was established in 1949’

CIVICUS discusses the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) summit with Jamie Shea, former NATO official and current Professor of Strategy and Security at the University of Exeter, UK and Senior Fellow for Peace, Security and Defence at the think tank Friends of Europe.

Kenya’s Protests: More than a Question of Tax

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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CHINA: ‘Feminism remains resilient because it addresses issues central to everyday life’

CIVICUS discusses women’s rights and a crackdown on feminist activists in China with Jing Guo, founder of the Legal Aid Hotline for Women’s Right to Work, which provides legal and psychological support to women facing gender-based discrimination and violence.
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56th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council: Post- Session Assessment and Key Outcomes

The 56th  regular session of the UN Human Rights Council began on 18 June in the context of ongoing and unfolding human rights crises and grave human rights violations and abuses.
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ARGENTINA: ‘The state is abandoning its role as guarantor of access to rights’

CIVICUS discusses the deterioration of civic space and human rights under Argentina’s current government with Vanina Escales and Manuel Tufró of the Centre for Legal and Social Studies (CELS).
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Argentina crisis: end violence against activists, guarantee civic freedoms

CIVICUS global civil society alliance calls on the Argentine government to end violence and harassment of activists and journalists and guarantee citizen’s right to speak, assemble, and protest.
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Bangladesh: Ensure accountability for violence and killing of protestors

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance calls on the government of Bangladesh to end the brutal violence and excessive use of force against the quota reform protesters immediately.
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Joint Universal Periodic Review (#UPR48) Submissions on Civil Society Space

CIVICUS makes UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) submissions on civil society space in Angola, El Salvador, Fiji and Iran.
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HONDURAS: ‘We demand environmental justice in the face of corrupt interests insensitive to local needs’

CIVICUS discusses community resistance to mining mega-projects in Honduras with Juana Esquivel, representative of the Municipal Committee for the Defence of Common and Public Goods of Tocoa.
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USA: ‘The stakes in the 2024 election are incredibly high for the fate of US democracy’

CIVICUS discusses the recent US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and its potential impact on the 5 November presidential election with Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law.
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FRANCE: ‘Civil society played a crucial role in keeping the far right out of power’

CIVICUS discusses the French election with Paymon Azmoudeh, a France-based political and geopolitical risk analyst.
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#HRC56: Joint NGO end-of-session statement

States have an obligation to pay UN membership dues in full and in time.
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CIVICUS calls for release of journalist José Rubén Zamora on 2nd anniversary of his arrest

CIVICUS urges authorities to drop baseless charges against José Rubén Zamora There are concerns for Zamora’s health and safety in detention.
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Mandela Day: Global activist persecutions show shocking growth

 As we mark Nelson Mandela Day and #StandAsMyWitness campaign anniversary, number of countries to legally harass and put activists behind bars nearly doubled in five years.
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The UK’s Chance for Change

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report The political tide has turned in the UK – and civil society will be hoping for an end to government hostility.
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SUDAN: ‘The international community’s response to atrocities has been painfully slow and ineffective’

CIVICUS discusses the role of civil society in responding to the conflict in Sudan with Hala Al-Karib, Regional Director of the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA).
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HLPF 2024: Protecting Civic Space Critical for SDGs Success

By Jesselina Rana, CIVICUS UN Advisor at UN Hub in New York City.
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India: Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee on the deterioration of civic space

CIVICUS has submitted a report to the UN Human Rights Committee on the state of civic space in India ahead of its review of the state’s implementation of its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in July 2024.
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Kenya: Release imprisoned activists, deliver justice for those affected by violence, and respect protest rights

  CIVICUS and sixteen partner civil society organisations call on the Kenyan Government to respect Kenyan citizen’s right to protest, release arrested activists and to provide justice to those killed or injured in brutal retaliations by security forces.

UAE Complicit in Sudan Slaughter

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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Bangladesh: Stop judicial harassment of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus

CIVICUS Global Civil Society Alliance and the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) call on the Bangladeshi authorities to immediately end the ongoing judicial harassment of Muhammad Yunus.
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IRAN: ‘The reformist candidate’s victory won’t lead to significant improvements in civic space or human rights’

CIVICUS discusses Iran’s presidential election with Sina Entesari, an Iranian journalist and human rights defender currently living in exile.
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BRAZIL: ‘The law should protect women and girls, not criminalise them’

Portuguese CIVICUS discusses abortion rights in Brazil with Guacira Oliveira, director of the Feminist Centre for Studies and Advice (CFEMEA).
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GLOBAL ARMS TRADE: ‘By halting the supply of weapons, states can help prevent human rights violations’

CIVICUS discusses civil society efforts to control arms proliferation with Hine-Wai Loose, Director of Control Arms, a global civil society coalition with over 300 partners in all regions of the world.
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CIVICUS at the 2024 UN High Level Political Forum (SDGs)

Without civil society, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) would not be possible.
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Namibia: LGBTQI+ Rights Victory amid Regression

By Ines Pousadela,  CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report In June, the Namibian High Court struck down two sections of the country’s Sexual Offences Act that criminalised consensual sexual relations between men, finding them unconstitutional.
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KENYA: ‘Young people want their concerns to be addressed, not dismissed because of their age’

CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Kenya with Bina Maseno, Executive Director of Badili Africa, a women’s rights organisation that seeks to engage young women who are disenfranchised, disengaged and disillusioned by politics.
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Malaysia: Adoption of Universal Periodic Review Report

Statement at the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights CouncilAdoption of the Universal Periodic Report report of Malaysia Delivered by Azura NasronThank you, Mr /Madam President.
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Civil society organisations urge China to genuinely engage with the UN to enact meaningful reforms

On 4 July, at a UN dialogue in Geneva to discuss the adoption of the official report following its UPR review last January, Chinese diplomats reiterated their intention to ignore concrete recommendations to cease some of the most blatant human rights violations in their country.
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INDONESIA: ‘Proposed changes to the Broadcasting Act are part of a regression driven by religious fundamentalism’

CIVICUS discusses proposed changes to Indonesia’s Broadcasting Act that would restrict LGBTQI+ rights with Dédé Oetomo.
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AFGHANISTAN: ‘The Doha meeting has raised concerns the UN is indirectly legitimising the Taliban’

CIVICUS discusses the exclusion of women from international talks on Afghanistan currently being held in Qatar with Sima Samar, former chairperson of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC).
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Malaysia: Government undermines civic freedoms and protection of human rights defenders by failing to accept UN recommendations

CIVICUS, SUARAM, the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), FORUM-ASIA, and ARTICLE 19 are concerned that the Malaysian government has failed to accept recommendations made at the UN’s Human Rights Council to respect and protect civic freedoms, particularly freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.
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MEXICO: ‘Civil society expects the new government to be more receptive and open to dialogue’

CIVICUS discusses the results of recent Mexican elections with Daniela Arias Sánchez, Coordinator of the Election Lab of Mexico, an independent think tank dedicated to research, reflection and analysis on issues related to elections and democracy in Latin America.
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Kenya: End killing protestors, punish perpetrators, guarantee human rights

The global civil society alliance CIVICUS calls on the government of Kenya to end violence against #RejectFinanceBill2024 protesters, investigate deaths of over 39 people, and guarantee the rights of its citizens to protest peacefully.
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Burundi: As the elections approach, civic space remains dire for CSOs and journalists

Statement at the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights Council ITEM 4: Interactive Dialogue on oral update of Special Rapporteur on Burundi Delivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUS Mr President.
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Venezuela: Arbitrary detentions and severe restrictions to freedom of expression continue amid increasing repression

 Statement at the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Interactive Dialogue on High Commissioner's report on VenezuelaDelivered by  Carlos CorreaThank you, Mr.
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Cambodia: Conviction of Mother Nature activists is a blatant attack on activism

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Front Line Defenders and Asia Democracy Network (ADN) strongly condemn the conviction and sentencing of ten activists on 2 July 2024, associated with environmental group, Mother Nature.
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NAMIBIA: ‘Our victory can inspire and encourage LGBTQI+ activists in other countries’

CIVICUS discusses the decriminalisation of same-sex relations in Namibia with Kevin Wessels, a young Namibian LGBTQI+ activist.
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Myanmar: International Action Urgently Needed

By Andrew Firmin,  CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report Myanmar’s army, at war with pro-democracy forces and ethnic militias, must know it’s nowhere near victory.
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Belarus: end systematic repression, release arbitrarily detained

     Statement at the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on BelarusDelivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUS Thank you Mr President.
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SOUTH AFRICA: ‘Healthcare workers are in distress too, and we need action now’

CIVICUS discusses recent protests by South African health workers with doctor and global health advocate Zolelwa Sifumba.
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SERBIA: ‘We live in a system that’s allergic to pluralism, with a government hostile to critical voices’

CIVICUS discusses recent local elections in Serbia with Tamara Branković, deputy program director at the Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA).
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Civil Society Urges High Commissioner Volker Türk to Halt and Reverse Restrictions on Access and Participation at UNOG

CIVICUS joins civil society organisations (CSOs) from around the world in urging High Commissioner Volker Türk and his office to take immediate action to halt and reverse the unprecedented restrictions imposed on civil society by the United Nations Office in Geneva (UNOG).
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NEW CALEDONIA: ‘The French parliamentary elections will have an impact on our future’

CIVICUS speaks with Nathalie Tehio, president of the Human Rights League, about recent protests against electoral changes imposed by the French government in New Caledonia.
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Secretary General, Lysa John, transitions from CIVICUS

A message from Lysa John, Secretary General of CIVICUS Dear CIVICUS members and allies, At the end of 2024, I will complete six years with CIVICUS.

CIVICUS' input on the Revision 1 of the Pact for the Future

The upcoming Summit for the Future, set for September 22-23, 2024, in New York City, marks a significant United Nations effort to tackle global challenges.
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IRAN: ‘Women and queer people are at the forefront of the struggle against religious despotism’

CIVICUS speaks with Asal Abasian about their experiences as a queer and feminist activist in Iran and in exile.
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PAKISTAN: ‘The government must hold accountable those responsible for excessive force against protesters’

CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Pakistan with Asad Iqbal Butt, chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, a civil society organisation that works for the realisation of the full range of human rights for all of Pakistan’s citizens and residents.
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Thailand’s LGBTQI+ Rights Breakthrough

By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report At the height of 2024 Pride season, decades of civil society campaigning came to fruition in Thailand.
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HRC56: States should enhance the protection of the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association

Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and associationDelivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUSThank you Mr President.
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THAILAND: ‘Part of our success in claiming LGBTQI+ rights came from intersecting with the democracy movement’

CIVICUS discusses Thailand’s legalisation of same-sex marriage with Matcha Phornin, founder of Sangsan Anakot, an ethnic minority and Indigenous LGBTQI+ feminist organisation working to empower Indigenous women, girls and young LGBTQI+ people.
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IRAQ: ‘Tolerance for abuses against LGBTQI+ people has now been made explicit through legislation’

CIVICUS discusses the criminalisation of same-sex relations in Iraq with Sarah Sanbar, researcher at Human Rights Watch’s Middle East and North Africa division.
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Cambodia: Labour rights group CENTRAL targeted for reporting on violations against unions

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance and the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)  condemn the harassment and smear campaign against the labour rights group, The Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights (CENTRAL), for a report they published on unions and freedom of association in Cambodia.
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CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY: ‘Solidarity is essential because we face very powerful interests’

CIVICUS discusses civil society’s advocacy for the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) with Brad Adams, Executive Director and founder of Climate Rights International (CRI).
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Bangladesh: Government must comply with its obligations to uphold the absolute prohibition of torture and other ill treatment, end impunity and ensure access to justice for victims

Bangkok/ Dhaka/ Geneva/ Johannesburg/ Kuala Lumpur/ London/ Manila/ Melbourne/ Paris/Washington DC: 25 June 2024: On the occasion of the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture on 26 June, we, the undersigned organisations, are gravely concerned over the continuing acts of torture and other ill-treatment committed by law-enforcement agencies and security forces in Bangladesh, and the lack of access to comprehensive rehabilitation services including medical, psychological, legal, and social support for torture victims.
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Chinese Government Rejects Key Human Rights Recommendations in Latest UN Review

Intense Lobbying Campaign Produces Many Weak Recommendations   The Chinese government’s rejection of recommendations to end its deepening human rights crisis reflects its disdain for international human rights reviews at the United Nations, the undersigned human rights nongovernmental organizations said in a joint statement released on June 25, 2024.
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GLOBAL ARMS TRADE: ‘Exporting states are often involved in the conflicts they supply arms to’

CIVICUS discusses the global arms market’s role in conflict with Mathew George, director of the Arms Transfers Programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ‘There’s deep-rooted structural anti-Haitian racism’

CIVICUS discusses the status of people of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic with Joseph Cherubin, a Haitian doctor and founder and executive director of the Sociocultural Movement of Humanitarian and Environmental Work (MOSCTHA).
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ITALY: ‘Authoritarian tendencies manifest themselves in efforts to control information and stifle dissent’

CIVICUS speaks with Ilaria Masinara, Head of the Campaigning Unit at Amnesty International Italia, about escalating threats to freedom of expression and the media in Italy.
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BANGLADESH: ‘Civic space is the victim of zero-sum game politics and dysfunctional democratic institutions’

CIVICUS speaks about civic space restrictions in Bangladesh with Iftekhar Zaman, Executive Director of Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB), the accredited national chapter of Transparency International, a leading global anti-corruption organisation.
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New Caledonia: Time to Talk about Decolonisation

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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Eritrea: CIVICUS urges renewed mandate for Special Rapporteur amid severe civic space violations

UN Human Rights Council – 56th session Interactive Dialogue on the report of the Special Rapporteur on Eritrea Delivered by Sigrid Lipott Thank you Mr President.
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South Korea: Civic space regresses under President Yoon

한국어로 읽기 CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, is concerned about the erosion of civic freedoms since President Yoon Suk-yeol took office in May 2022, especially actions taken to stifle the media, freedom of expression and to target trade unions.
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MEXICO: ‘The new president must demonstrate her commitment to gender equality and social justice’

CIVICUS discusses the results of elections in Mexico with Anaid Alcázar, a Mexican political scientist and coordinator of the Innovation for Democracy Programme at the Avina Foundation, a global organisation that promotes change in the areas of democratic innovation, fair and regenerative economies and climate action.
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Thailand: Release Human Rights Defender Y Quynh Bdap, refuse extradition to Vietnam

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation (CIVICUS), Asia Democracy Network, and Front Line Defenders are deeply concerned over the Thai authorities’ arrest of Y Quynh Bdap, a Vietnamese-ethnic minority human rights defender and religious freedom activist.
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EUROPE: ‘The future of the EU as we know cannot be taken for granted’

CIVICUS discusses the results and implications of recent elections to the European Parliament with Philipp Jäger, Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre, an independent, non-partisan think tank focused on European policy processes and outcomes.
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Myanmar: Urgent action needed to halt the assault on civic space and human rights violations

UN Human Rights Council – 56th SessionInteractive Dialogue on the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Situation of human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in MyanmarDelivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUSCIVICUS and the Burma Human Rights Network thank the High Commissioner for his report and remains concern about the states of civic space and the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar.
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ‘On human rights, there might be a little light at the end of the tunnel’

CIVICUS discusses recent Dominican Republic elections with Manuel María Mercedes Medina, a lawyer, human rights defender and president of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH-RD).
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INDIA: ‘The Supreme Court said the constitutional right to life includes the right to a healthy environment’

CIVICUS discusses a recent Indian Supreme Court ruling on climate change and human rights with Arpitha Kodiveri, an environmental law and justice scholar and assistant professor of political science at Vassar College, who works on the role of law in redressing the climate harms faced by South Asian Indigenous communities.
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MYANMAR: ‘For the first time, it looks possible the military junta can be defeated by people power’

CIVICUS discusses the conflict in Myanmar with Zoya Phan, Programme Director of the campaigning organisation Burma Campaign UK, and Programme Director of Advance Myanmar, a UK-registered charity that supports grassroots organisations and provides assistance to activists and displaced people in Myanmar.
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COLOMBIA: ‘The Inter-American Court found the state responsible for violating the right to defend rights’

CIVICUS discusses a recent ruling of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) on the rights of human rights defenders with Jomary Ortegón, a human rights lawyer and vice-president of the Lawyers’ Collective José Alvear Restrepo (CAJAR), a Colombian organisation dedicated to the defence and promotion of human rights.
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Haiti: Transitional Administration Faces Stern Test

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report There’s been recent change in violence-torn Haiti – but whether much-needed progress results remains to be seen.
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PERU: ‘The government is opening the door to dangerous practices such as ‘conversion therapies’'

CIVICUS discusses LGBTQI+ rights in Peru with Rodrigo Flores Castro, clinical psychologist and coordinator of the Mental Health Committee of Más Igualdad (‘More Equality’), a Peruvian intersectional feminist organisation that advocates for recognition of LGBTQI+ rights.
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CIVICUS joins eight CSOs to sign landmark partnership to promote an enabling environment for civil society globally

The European Union System for an Enabling Environment for Civil Society (EU SEE) program seeks to support civil society to thrive by preventing efforts to restrict civic space and shut down civil society organisations.
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SLOVAKIA: ‘We hope the government’s attempts to stifle activism will ultimately fail’

CIVICUS discusses democracy, civic space and media freedoms in Slovakia with Rasto Kužel, Executive Director of MEMO 98, a leading media monitoring organisation with 25 years of experience.
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INDONESIA: ‘This court ruling is a victory for journalists and activists who’ve faced legal consequences for criticising the government’

CIVICUS speaks about a recent court ruling upholding freedom of expression with Alviani Sabillah, researcher at the Centre of Indonesian Law and Policy Studies (PSHK), a research and advocacy institution focused on legal reform.
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CIVICUS at the 56th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council: Advocacy Priorities

In the upcoming 56th session of the UN Human Rights Council (18 June to 12 July) CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance with a mandate to strengthen citizen action and civil society throughout the world, will prioritise protecting civic space and core freedoms, supporting civil society where they face grave risk, and enabling the participation and engagement of civic groups with the Council.
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HAITI: ‘If the mission succeeds, the authorities won’t have to turn again to the international community to maintain peace’

CIVICUS speaks with Haitian lawyer Rosy Auguste Ducéna about the situation in Haiti and the prospects for a newly deployed international mission.
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Venezuela’s Opportunity for Democracy

 By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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SINGAPORE: ‘The entrenched system instils fear, making progress for civil society slow and difficult’

CIVICUS speaks about Singapore’s recent leadership change with Kirsten Han, an independent writer, journalist and member of the Transformative Justice Collective (TJC).
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GERMANY: ‘The rise of the far right will make things more difficult, but the EU will remain functional – for now’

CIVICUS speaks with Andreas Müller, Executive Director of Democracy International, about the European Parliament elections and his expectations for the results in Germany.
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ITALY: ‘Our legal action forced the authorities to act to protect nature and people’s health’

CIVICUS speaks about a recent biodiversity court victory in Italy with Francesco Maletto, wildlife and habitats lawyer at ClientEarth, an environmental civil society organisation that seeks systemic change through advocacy and litigation.
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India’s Election: Cracks Start to Show in Authoritarian Rule

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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TUNISIA: ‘Civil society has remained active in a context of erosion of democracy and receding civic space’

CIVICUS speaks about the challenges faced by Tunisia’s civil society as the government moves to restrict foreign funding with Larbi Sadiki, director of the Democratic Sustainability Forum (Demos-Tunisia), scholar of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and fellow of Japan’s Toda Peace Institute.
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA: ‘Repression sends a sobering message to anyone toying with the idea of organising for rights’

CIVICUS speaks about repression in Equatorial Guinea with civil society activist Joaquín Elo.
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KENYA: ‘The court sent a message that LGBTQI+ people are human beings entitled to all rights and freedoms’

CIVICUS speaks about a recent court order protecting LGBTQI+ people in Kenya with the advocacy team of the Centre for Minority Rights and Strategic Litigation (CMRSL), a civil society organisation working for the equality and dignity of LGBTQI+ people and against discrimination and violence.
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Joint Statement on the 35th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre

Thirty-five years ago, the Chinese government turned weapons against their own people in Beijing.
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URUGUAY: ‘We don’t need a new media law, but proper implementation of the existing one’

CIVICUS speaks with Fabián Werner, president of the Centre for Archive and Access to Public Information (CAinfo), about a Media Law being discussed in Uruguay’s Congress.
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TURKEY: ‘Civil society can still defeat the foreign agents bill if it plans and acts strategically’

CIVICUS speaks with Gürkan Özturan, media freedom monitoring officer with the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF), about the concerning implications of a proposed law on foreign agents in Turkey.
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NETHERLANDS: ‘The coalition agreement softened the far-right’s stance, but the new government won’t defend minorities’

CIVICUS speaks with Thijs Berman, executive director of the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD), about the human rights concerns raised by the strict asylum policy proposed by the far right on joining the new government.
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GAZA: ‘A free press is the ultimate antidote to the fog of war’

CIVICUS speaks with Carlos Martínez de la Serna, Program Director at the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), about the vital role of journalists in armed conflicts, including the current war in Gaza, their protection under international humanitarian law and the challenges they face in doing their jobs.
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MEXICO: ‘Sadly, the most notable feature of the campaign is the number of candidates killed’

CIVICUS speaks about Mexico’s 2 June general elections with Luis Eduardo Medina Torres, professor and elections researcher in the Department of Sociology at the Metropolitan Autonomous University of Mexico.
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CUBA: ‘The state is trying to reimpose fear so people don’t dare exercise their rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Johanna Cilano, Amnesty International's researcher for the Caribbean, about protests in Cuba and the challenges of activism in closed civic space.
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CHINA: ‘The Tiananmen massacre set the regime on the path it is still on today’

CIVICUS speaks with exiled Chinese human rights defender Zhou Fengsuo on the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Hong Kong: Release seven detained under new security law and halt its use to silence dissent

CIVICUS, a global civil alliance and the Asia Democracy Network (ADN) are extremely disturbed by reports that seven people have been arrested under a new security law for alleged seditious intent, including imprisoned human rights defender Chow Hang-tung, who has been detained since September 2021.
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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS: ‘Advancing LGBTQI+ rights requires advocacy, awareness-raising and a concerted effort to foster a culture of inclusion’

CIVICUS speaks with Tim Prudhoe, a lawyer with Stanbrook Prudhoe, about a legal challenge brought against discriminatory legislation against LGBTQI+ people and the struggle for equal rights of same-sex married partners in Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI).
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CIVICUS Statement at the 79th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

Agenda Item 3 – Human rights situation in Africa (with a special focus on shrinking of civic space) Delivered by Paul Mulindwa, Africa Advocacy Lead at CIVICUS The global civil society alliance, CIVICUS, welcomes this opportunity to address the African Commission under Agenda Item 3: Human Rights Situation in Africa.
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PANAMA: ‘We’ll have to stay vigilant and resist any attempt to curtail rights and freedoms’

CIVICUS discusses the results of Panama’s recent presidential election with Olga de Obaldía, executive director of the Foundation for the Development of Civic Freedom.
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#ACHPR79: CIVICUS intervenes on the draft African Declaration on Human Rights Defenders

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights held a panel on 24 May 2024 at its 79th Ordinary Session to discuss the draft Declaration on the Promotion of the Role of Human Rights Defenders and their Protection in Africa.
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GAZA: ‘The attacks and disinformation campaign against UNRWA are aimed at dismantling it’

CIVICUS speaks with Jonathan Fowler of the United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), about the agency’s role in Gaza and the challenges it faces.
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Indonesia: Disruption of civil society water forum an attack on freedoms

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance is disturbed by reports that a civil society forum on water rights in Bali has been disrupted with activists and organisers facing harassment and intimidation.
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AMERICAS: ‘The Inter-American Court of Human Rights will clarify states’ obligations in the face of the climate crisis’

CIVICUS speaks with Manuel Páez Ramírez, lawyer with the Human Rights and Environment Programme of the Interamerican Association for Environmental Defence (AIDA), about the advisory opinion on climate emergency and human rights that Chile and Colombia have requested from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR).
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Thailand: Justice for Bung Sanesangkhom, stop harassment against dissent

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation (CIVICUS), Focus on the Global South, Front Line Defenders, Asia Democracy Network are profoundly saddened and outraged by the tragic death of Netiporn ‘Bung’ Sanesangkhom, a young activist who peacefully and courageously fought for justice and monarchy reform in Thailand.
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CROATIA: ‘The entry of the far right into government will halt or reverse progress on human rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Ivan Novosel, director of programmes at Human Rights House Zagreb, about the results of Croatia’s recent parliamentary election and the potential consequences of the entry of the far-right Homeland Movement (DP) into the ruling coalition.
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Panama’s Elections: Has Impunity Prevailed?

By Ines Pousadela Regional experts called it Panama’s most important election since the 1989 US invasion that deposed de facto president General Manuel Noriega.
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Philippines: Accountability Is the Solution to Human Rights Abuses, Not Marcos’ ‘Super Body’

  We, the undersigned civil society organizations and human rights defenders, view with deep concern the creation of the Special Committee on Human Rights Coordination by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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SOUTH AFRICA: ‘This election is about whether South Africans still believe in democracy’

CIVICUS speaks with Tessa Dooms, Programmes Director at Rivonia Circle, about the upcoming general election in South Africa.
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GEORGIA: ‘The foreign agents law poses a threat to the vibrancy and autonomy of civil society’

CIVICUS speaks with Nino Samkharadze, policy analyst at the Georgian Institute of Politics, about the controversial ‘foreign agents’ law just passed in Georgia.
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USA: ‘Our aggressive tactics helped amplify the demands of the broader climate movement’

CIVICUS speaks with Evan Drukker-Schardl of Climate Defiance about the disruptive tactics the organisation uses to put climate change on the agenda.
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INDIA: ‘Anti-Muslim hate speech sustains polarisation that benefits the ruling party’

CIVICUS speaks about India’s ongoing elections with Aakar Patel, board chair of Amnesty International India.
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Solomon Islands: A Change More in Style than Substance

By Andrew Firmin is CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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MALDIVES: ‘The election’s outcome wasn’t determined by expectations but rather by disillusionment’

CIVICUS speaks with Shahindha Ismail, founder of the Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN), about the recent parliamentary election in Maldives, the implications of the country’s realignment with China and the impacts of the climate crisis.
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NORTH MACEDONIA: ‘The election results will have a direct impact on foreign policy’

CIVICUS speaks with Darko Duridanski, executive director of the Independent Trade Union of Journalists and Media Workers, about the recent election in North Macedonia.
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CIVICUS at UN Civil Society Conference, Nairobi

The UN Civil Society Conference took place in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 9th and 10th, 2024.
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HONDURAS: ‘We live in a hostile country for women and their reproductive freedoms’

CIVICUS speaks with Regina Fonseca, coordinator of the Strengthening the Right to Decide programme of the Women’s Rights Centre (CDM), about the case the organisation took to the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Committee in search of changes to the ban on abortion in Honduras.
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Introducing CIVICUS Impact Stories: Understanding our contribution towards expanded civic and democratic space

A message from Lysa John, Secretary-General of CIVICUS    Dear CIVICUS members and allies, In July 2022, CIVICUS started delivering on our revised strategic plan, focusing on one overachieving goal across the alliance: ‘to strengthen civil society and civic action for expanded civic and democratic space.
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GAZA: ‘Double standards erode the principles of international humanitarian law and undermine its credibility’

CIVICUS speaks about the erosion of international humanitarian law in the context of war in Gaza and other conflicts with Marco Sassòli, Professor of International Law at the Geneva University in Switzerland.
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VENEZUELA: ‘The opposition candidacy brings hope for a democratic transition’

CIVICUS speaks about the challenges of Venezuela’s upcoming presidential election and the recent selection of an opposition candidate with Guillermo Aveledo, Dean of Legal and Political Studies at the Metropolitan University of Caracas.
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DOMINICAN REP: ‘Anti-rights groups are increasingly organised and mobilised’

CIVICUS speaks with Alicia Méndez Medina of the Junta de Prietas collective about the campaign for the legalisation of abortion and feminist, anti-racist and other rights struggles in the Dominican Republic.
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MALI: ‘Civil society demands a return to constitutional order through free elections’

CIVICUS discusses the growing repression of civil and political liberties and the consolidation of power by Mali’s military junta with a civil society activist who asked to stay anonymous for security reasons.
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EU’S ‘Foreign agent law’ is misguided

By Tara Petrovic, leads research on Europe and Central Asia for the CIVICUS Monitor.
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USA: ‘The issue of abortion is expected to significantly shape political discourse in this crucial election’

CIVICUS speaks about struggles to access abortion services in the USA with Sheena Dooley, Gabriela Fuentes and Mazie Stilwell of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Iowa (PPAI).
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BRAZIL: ‘Anti-democratic political leaders and supporters remain active’

Portuguese CIVICUS speaks about the rise of the far right in Brazil with Flávia Pellegrino, executive coordinator of the Pact for Democracy.
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Guatemala: International organisations condemn judicial persecution of former prosecutor Virginia Laparra

The second trial against the former head of the Office of the Special Prosecutor against Impunity (FECI) in Quetzaltenango, Lilian Virginia Laparra Rivas, will open on Monday May 6.
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UGANDA: ‘Politicians fuel the anti-LGBTQI+ movement to achieve political goals’

CIVICUS speaks with Noa Muhoozi Kainerugaba, team leader at Trans Refugee Initiative, about Uganda’s Constitutional Court’s recent ruling upholding the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act.
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Civil Society Scores LGBTQI+ Rights Victory in Dominica

By Ines Pousadela,  CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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EUROPE: ‘The European Court agreed that climate protection is a fundamental human right’

CIVICUS speaks with Dr Elisabeth Stern, board member of KlimaSeniorinnen Switzerland (Senior Women for Climate Protection), a civil society organisation representing older Swiss women who recently won a climate litigation case against Switzerland at the European Court of Human Rights.
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INDIA: ‘The negative impacts of AI on democratic processes seem to be outweighing the positive’

CIVICUS speaks with Vandita Morarka, founder and CEO of the One Future Collective, about AI-powered disinformation in the campaign for India’s current election.
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GERMANY: ‘Legal defence of international humanitarian law during the Gaza conflict is imperative’

CIVICUS speaks about civil society’s lawsuit to try to stop Germany’s exports of arms to Israel with Alexander Schwarz, a German human rights lawyer and deputy program director of the International Crimes and Accountability Program of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR).
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TURKEY: ‘The municipal election was unfair, yet highly competitive, allowing the opposition to win’

CIVICUS speaks with Özgür Ünlühisarcıklı, regional director of the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) in Turkey, about Turkey’s recent municipal elections that saw opposition parties gain ground.
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DOMINICA: ‘It’s an ongoing journey to achieve full inclusion and acceptance of LGBTQI+ people’

CIVICUS speaks with Daryl Phillip, founder and coordinator of Minority Rights Dominica (MiRiDom), about a recent High Court ruling that decriminalised same-sex relations in Dominica.
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GHANA: ‘The anti-LGBTQI+ law enshrines prejudice and discrimination and perpetuates inequalities’

CIVICUS speaks about the ‘Anti-LGBTQI+ bill’ recently passed in Ghana with Solomon Atsuvia, Programmes Manager at Rightify Ghana.
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Hong Kong: Comply with UN Working Group findings to end detention of Chow Hang-Tung

CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance, Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development and (FORUM-ASIA) and Asia Democracy Network (ADN), call on the Hong Kong authorities to immediately comply with recommendations of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) on the case of human rights defender Chow Hang-Tung and to release her immediately and unconditionally.
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Venezuela: Freedom of expression and release of activists critical for free and fair presidential elections

The curtailing of freedoms essential for people’s participation and arrests and criminalisation of activists paints a bleak outlook for a free and fair presidential election in Venezuela, warns CIVICUS.
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SOLOMON ISLANDS: ‘It is our collective duty to uphold democracy and work towards a better future for all’

CIVICUS speaks with Maverick Peter Seda, cofounder and coordinator of Youth for Change Solomon Islands (YFCSI), about civil society engagement in the country’s 17 April general election.
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SWEDEN: ‘Sida’s decision to terminate our agreements breaks decades of trustful relationships with civil society’

CIVICUS speaks with Eva Ekelund, Deputy Director of Act Church of Sweden, about the Swedish International Development Agency’s (Sida) decision to terminate their agreements with strategic partner civil society organisations (CSOs).
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EU-EGYPT DEAL: ‘The EU is losing its credibility as a value-driven ally to civil society’

CIVICUS speaks with Rasmus Alenius Boserup, executive director of EuroMed Rights, about the recent deal signed between the European Union (EU) and Egypt and its implications for the rights of migrants and refugees.
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South Africa’s post-apartheid democracy is sustained by protest

By Safia Khan and Tarryn Booysen  On April 27, South Africa marks the 30th anniversary of the end of apartheid, when we, South Africans, finally won the fight for all to be recognised as equal citizens.
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EUROPE: ‘Interconnected police records facilitate cross-border access to information on protesters and activists’

CIVICUS speaks with Chris Jones, executive director of Statewatch, about the European Union’s (EU) Prüm II regulation and its implications for human rights and civic freedoms.
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SOMALIA: ‘The work of women’s rights groups is vital in changing the perceived role of women in society’

CIVICUS speaks about recent protests against femicides in Somalia with Ilyas Adam, a Center for Victims of Torture fellow, award-winning human rights journalist and senior consultant at the Coalition of Somali Human Rights Defenders (CSHRD).
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UN: ‘There’s a growing presence of anti-rights groups in spaces intended to advance gender justice’

CIVICUS speaks with Amina Hersi, head of Gender Rights and Justice at Oxfam International, about women’s rights activism and anti-gender backlash at the 68th session of the United Nations (UN) Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), the main UN forum promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment.
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TAIWAN: ‘Civil society plays key roles in tackling natural disasters and man-made threats, notably from China’

CIVICUS speaks with Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, chair of the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF), about the response to the earthquake that Taiwan experienced in early April – the strongest in 25 years.
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VENEZUELA: ‘The law against fascism could enable serious human rights violations’

CIVICUS speaks with Julio Armando Morón Pulido of CIVILIS about the threat posed by a draft law against fascism currently in discussion in Venezuela’s congress.
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Papua New Guinea: Slow progress on reforms and ongoing restrictions to freedom of expression

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, is concerned about the slow progress on reforms to protect civic space as well as efforts by Prime Minister James Marape’s government to stifle the media and freedom of expression.
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CHAD: ‘This election seems orchestrated to ensure the permanence of the transitional president’

CIVICUS speaks about Chad’s upcoming presidential election with Remadji Hoinathy, senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies’s (ISS) Regional Office for West Africa.
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SOMALIA: ‘Civil society is playing key roles in the ongoing constitutional process’

CIVICUS speaks with Mahad Wasuge, executive director of Somali Public Agenda (SPA), about recent constitutional change and its implications for Somali civil society.
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USA: ‘The proposed TikTok legislation violates social media users’ rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Brendan Gilligan, a legal fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) civil liberties team, about the US government’s initiative to ban TikTok or force its sale.
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Rights groups call on States to #PayYourDues

Amid a significant liquidity challenge at the United Nations arising from overdue membership dues, civil society emphasises the importance of Member States meeting their financial commitments to ensure the continuation of vital human rights endeavors.
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UN Universal Periodic Review submissions on civil society space in Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nicaragua & Qatar

The United Nations Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review is a unique process which involves a review of the human rights records of all 193 UN Member States once every 4.
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NIGERIA: ‘Many families prefer to keep their daughters at home to ensure their safety’

CIVICUS speaks with activist Jeff Okoroafor about Nigeria’s security situation, including the trend of kidnappings of schoolchildren by rebel groups.
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HAITI: ‘Gangs control the country instead of the authorities’

CIVICUS speaks with freelance journalist Nancy Roc about the increase in gang violence and the political situation in Haiti.
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FRANCE: ‘The inclusion of the right to abortion in the Constitution is a true feminist victory’

CIVICUS speaks with Floriane Volt, Director of Public and Legal Affairs at the Women’s Foundation (Fondation des Femmes), about recent changes to the French Constitution to include the right to abortion.
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India: Alarming assault on civic freedoms in Prime Minister Modi’s second term

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second term in power was sustained by a pattern of repression to undermine democracy and civic space, the global civil society alliance CIVICUS said today.

The Climate Alarm Is Ringing – It’s Time to Stop Silencing It

By Andrew Firmin The heat records keep tumbling – 2023 was the hottest year in recorded history.
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IRELAND: ‘The referendums failed because the government overlooked the need to engage affected communities’

CIVICUS speaks with Sinéad Murray, Communications, Membership and Information Officer at Treoir, about Ireland’s recent unsuccessful Family and Care Referendums.
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DRC: ‘Civil society action is needed more than ever, but the space in which it can undertake it is getting smaller’

CIVICUS speaks with Bahati Rubango, country coordinator at the Women’s International Peace Centre (WIPC), about conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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SUDAN: ‘The only way out of this mess is through civilian rule’

CIVICUS speaks about the war in Sudan and its repercussions for women and civil society with Reem Abbas, a Sudanese feminist activist, writer and fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP).
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BURKINA FASO: ‘Pro-democracy civil society is practically paralysed by the intensity and ferocity of the repression’

CIVICUS speaks with Ousmane Miphal Lankoandé, Executive Secretary and Coordinator of the governance and citizen mobilisation programme at Balai Citoyen (‘Civic Broom’) about human rights and civic space in Burkina Faso.
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55th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council: post-session assessment and key outcomes

The 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) began on 26 February in the context of ongoing and unfolding human rights crises and grave human rights violations and abuses.
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BELGIUM: ‘Petrochemical production must align with human and environmental wellbeing’

CIVICUS speaks with Tatiana Luján, Materials Systems Lead at ClientEarth, about a lawsuit filed in collaboration with 15 other civil society organisations (CSOs) against a plan to open a huge plastics plant in Belgium, known as Project One, by petrochemicals giant INEOS.
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DENMARK: ‘Many are eager to see tangible action to address the situation in Gaza’

CIVICUS speaks with Vibe Klarup, Secretary General of Amnesty International Denmark, about the joint civil society lawsuit brought against the Danish state to stop Danish arms exports to Israel.
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HRC55: Joint civil society end-of-session statement

The failure of States to pay their membership dues to the United Nations in full and in time, and the practice of conditioning funding on unilateral political goals is causing a financial liquidity crisis for the organisation, the impacts of which are felt by victims and survivors of human rights violations and abuses.
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Senegal’s Democracy Passes Crucial Test

By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report The fact that Senegal’s election took place on 24 March was in itself a triumph for civil society.
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NIGER: ‘France and the USA have displayed imperial attitudes towards poor countries in Africa’

CIVICUS speaks about Niger’s recent decision to suspend military cooperation with the USA with Dr Boubacar N’Diaye, Emeritus Professor of Pan-African Studies and Political Science at the College of Wooster, international consultant on security sector governance and former chair of the African Security Sector Network, a pan-African think tank focused on security governance issues in the continent, and particularly in West Africa.
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SENEGAL: ‘The restriction of civic space remains civil society’s greatest concern’

CIVICUS speaks with Malick Ndome, senior policy adviser and board member at the Council of Non-Governmental Organisations in Support of Development (CONGAD), about the recent election in Senegal.
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Solidarity protests with Palestinian people banned in at least 12 EU countries

Protests banned on grounds of protecting ‘public order’ and ‘security’ Authorities have resorted to excessive force in multiple countries, including the use of pepper spray, kettling and the deployment of police dogs Palestinian flags and scarves also widely banned European and international NGOs urge the Commission to act on restrictions The European Civic Forum, Civil Liberties Union for Europe, CIVICUS, European Network Against Racism and Solidar are calling on the European Commission to address at the highest political level the unlawful restrictions on the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and expression imposed by member states since the dramatic escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine last year.
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BALKANS: ‘The emergence of white supremacism adds another layer of vulnerability for migrants and refugees’

CIVICUS speaks with Myriam Correa, director of Collective Aid, about the situation of migrants across the Balkan migration route.
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A Joint Call for Inclusive International Convenings on Locally Led Development

Arabic In November 2023, Majority World actors and community-based organisations published a letter to international partners outlining five principles to make convenings on locally-led development more inclusive.
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SLOVAKIA: ‘The election result may reinforce the country’s image as a problematic EU member’

CIVICUS speaks with Michal Piško, Director of Transparency International Slovensko, about Slovakia’s recent first-round presidential election and the upcoming runoff.
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MOZAMBIQUE: ‘We need to reach out to communities to get them involved in the fight for peace’

PORTUGUESE CIVICUS speaks with Simão Tila, executive director of the League of NGOs in Mozambique (JOINT), about the increase in violence in northern Mozambique, its causes and civil society’s efforts to help resolve the situation.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: urgent action needed to prevent further violations of civic freedoms

Statement delivered at the UN Human Rights Council's 55th session Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner on the Democratic Republic of Congo Delivered by Sigrid Lipott While we laud the promulgation of the law on the protection and responsibility of HRDs, concerns persist on ongoing violations against HRDs, notably intimidation and arbitrary arrests of defenders.
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Grave situation in Gaza demands assertive and decisive action

Statement at the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  General Debate Item 7 Delivered by Sigrid Lipott Mr President, The already challenging and brutal civic context in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) continues to be exacerbated by the escalating conflict.
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KYRGYZSTAN: ‘Civil society realises the importance of joint actions to protect rights and freedoms’

CIVICUS speaks about the potential approval of a Law on Foreign Representatives that would further restrict civil society in Kyrgyzstan with Murat Karypov, Project Coordinator of the legal programme of Bir Duino Kyrgyzstan.
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Philippines: Civil society Calls for the Renewal of UN's Joint Human Rights Programme

CIVICUS joins national and international non-governmental and civil society organisations in urging the Council's attention to the ongoing UN Joint Programme on Human Rights (UNJP) in the Philippines, concluding in 2024.
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HONG KONG: ‘The law is not about national security – it’s about the authoritarian regime’s control’

CIVICUS speaks about the passing of a new security law and the state of civic space in Hong Kong with Patrick Poon.
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NETHERLANDS: ‘Anti-rights movements are gaining ground, challenging progress towards gender equality’

CIVICUS speaks with Eva Lia Colombo, Project Leader Climate & Gender at WO=MEN Dutch Gender Platform, about the state of the feminist movement in the Netherlands amid the rise of the far right and the cancellation of a feminist march on 10 March.
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Bangladesh: Government must implement civic space recommendations from the Human Rights Council

  CIVICUS, a global alliance of civil society organisations and the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) are concerned about the failure of the Bangladesh government in accepting key recommendations related to civic space as part of its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council.
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CROATIA: ‘The longer this government remains in power, the weaker democracy and the rule of law become’

CIVICUS speaks about ongoing anti-government protests in Croatia with Oriana Ivković Novokmet, Executive Director of Gong.
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SRI LANKA: ‘The government curtails online expression critical of democratic and governance deficits’

CIVICUS speaks about recent restrictions on freedom of expression in Sri Lanka with Darshatha Gamage, Head of Programmes at Hashtag Generation.
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EUROPE: ‘Member states must introduce national anti-SLAPP legislation to protect public watchdogs’

CIVICUS speaks with Francesca Borg Costanzi, Advocacy Officer at the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, about the recently adopted European Union (EU) Anti-SLAPP Directive and its importance in preventing abusive lawsuits against public watchdogs.
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HRC55: States should safeguard civic space and human rights amidst escalating crises

Statement at the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council General Debate Item 4Delivered by Sigrid LipottThank you Mr President,CIVICUS encourages the Council to play a more assertive role in preventing rather than reacting to human rights crises and serious crimes.
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PORTUGAL: ‘These elections have reminded us that democracies are fragile and imperfect’

PORTUGUESE CIVICUS speaks about the results of Portugal’s 10 March election with Ana Carmo of Akto, a Portuguese civil society organisation that promotes human rights and democratic values through advocacy, campaigning and education.
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Immediately release Irfan Mehraj – A call from civil society on the first anniversary of his continuing arbitrary detention

(20 March 2024) We, the undersigned civil society organisations, call for the immediate and unconditional release of Kashmiri journalist and human rights defender Irfan Mehraj.
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Venezuela: UN Human Rights Council should Extend and Strengthen Fact-Finding Mission

Statement at the 55th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner on Venezuela Delivered by Marysabel Rodríguez Thank you Mr.
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Fixing the rules-based order: Start with the UN

By Mandeep Tiwana, Chief Officer - Evidence and Engagement at CIVICUS U.
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Gender Rights: Resistance Against Regression

By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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LESOTHO: ‘We need constitutional protections for press freedom and access to information’

CIVICUS speaks about press freedoms in Lesotho with Kananelo Boloetse, chairperson of the Lesotho Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA Lesotho).
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TUVALU: ‘We share Taiwan’s democratic principles, values and struggles for sovereignty’

CIVICUS speaks about the prospects following the inauguration of a new government in Tuvalu with Kiali Molu, a PhD candidate in Politics and International Affairs at the University of Bergen in Norway and at the University of the South Pacific.
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KENYA: ‘Protests against femicides encouraged survivors to seek justice’

CIVICUS speaks with Wangechi Wachira, Executive Director of the Centre for Rights, Education and Awareness (CREAW), about recent protests demanding justice for femicide victims and policy changes to combat gender-based violence (GBV) in Kenya.
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INDIA: ‘Civil society efforts will be crucial to the quality of the elections’

CIVICUS speaks with Anjali Bhardwaj, founding member of the Society for Citizen Vigilance Initiatives (Satark Nagrik Sangathan, SNS), about recent electoral reforms and civil society efforts to ensure the quality of India’s upcoming election.
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The criminalisation of climate activists must stop now

Andrew Firmin is the co-author of the State of Civil Society report and Editor-in-Chief at CIVICUS, where he leads research into climate activism around the world.
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Joint statement on the 10-year anniversary of ‘deadly reprisals’ against Chinese activist Cao Shunli

Today, we pay tribute to Cao Shunli, and all human rights defenders targeted by the Chinese government for their commitment to uphold the promise of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Human rights hypocrisy undermines rules-based order, new CIVICUS report finds

United Nations (UN) Security Council meeting on the conflict in Middle East at the UN headquarters in New York City on October 24, 2023.
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Civil society battles global human rights, governance and climate action failures - CIVICUS

Hypocrisy by powerful countries undermined the rules-based international order and repressions against human rights and climate activists stalled or reversed progress around the world, says the State of Civil Society Report by CIVICUS.
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CHILE: ‘Legislation to tackle forest fires must be based on co-responsibility’

CIVICUS speaks with Mauro González, Senior Researcher at the Centre for Climate Science and Resilience, (CR)2, about fires that recently spread through Chile’s Valparaíso region.

Strengthening Civic Space in Zambia: A Decade of Challenges and Collaborative Efforts

CIVICUS, in collaboration with our esteemed partners at the GEARS Initiative, recently convened civil society actors in Zambia to delve into the intricacies of citizen-led advocacy aimed at expanding civic freedoms through legislative and policy reform.
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AFGHANISTAN: ‘The risks posed by Taliban rule are too grave for the international community to ignore’

CIVICUS speaks about the situation of human rights and women’s rights in Afghanistan with Ehsan Shayegan, founder and president of the Porsesh Policy Research Institute (PR).

Panel discussion on countering religious hatred constituting incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence

At the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council, Article 19 delivered a joint intervention on behalf of CIVICUS and a group of organisations, expressing our concerns about the increasing hatred against individuals based on their religion or belief worldwide.
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2024: A Big Year for Women and Democracy

By Lysa John, Secretary General of CIVICUS  The year 2024 is a bumper election year.
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JORDAN: ‘Commercial spyware that enables digital repression and abuse must be completely banned’

CIVICUS speaks with Access Now about their forensic investigation that exposed the use of Pegasus spyware to target activists and journalists in Jordan.
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EUROPE: ‘Governments are adopting measures that are beneficial for the climate but forget to include people’

CIVICUS speaks with Karin Van Boxtel, Co Interim Director of Both ENDS, about the farmers’ protests happening across Europe.
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IWD 2024: CSOs renew their call on Saudi authorities to release jailed women’s rights activists

On International Women’s Day, the undersigned organisations renew their call on Saudi Arabian authorities to release all women human rights defenders (WHRDs), women’s rights activists and their supporters who are detained in contravention of international human rights standards.
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International Women’s Day, 2024 Progress Hinges on Feminist Leadership

By Lysa John, Secretary General of CIVICUS Investing in inclusion requires more than electing and initiating women leaders.
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CIVICUS' submission on the Zero Draft of the Pact for the Future

The upcoming Summit for the Future, set for September 22-23, 2024, in New York City, marks a significant United Nations effort to tackle global challenges.
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HRC55: Address crackdown on civic space in Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka

UN Human Rights Council – 55th sessionGeneral Debate Item 2Delivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUSThank you Mr President,CIVICUS is convinced that the Council should play a more assertive role in preventing rather than reacting to human rights crises, and the rapid deterioration of civic space is the first early warning sign on which the Council should act.
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Greece: Another First for LGBTQI+ Rights

By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report After almost two decades of civil society campaigning, Greece’s parliament has passed a law enabling same-sex couples to marry and adopt children.
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EUROPEAN MEDIA FREEDOM ACT: ‘It will be crucial for EU member states to take this legal framework seriously’

CIVICUS speaks with Renate Schroeder, Director of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), about the European Media Freedom Act, the first integrated legislation that protects freedom of expression and media independence and pluralism in the European Union.
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Indonesia: Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee on the deterioration of civic space

CIVICUS has submitted a report to the UN Human Rights Committee on the state of civic space in Indonesia ahead of its review of the state’s implementation of its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) on 11 March 2024.
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MEXICO: ‘Civil society is a retaining wall against government malpractice’

CIVICUS speaks with Carlos G Guerrero Orozco, a Mexican lawyer and co-founder and president of Human Rights and Strategic Litigation-Mexico (DLM Mexico), about a recent victory of Mexican civil society in defence of civic space.
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Human Rights Council: ensure continuous international oversight and investigations in South Sudan

UN Human Rights Council – 55th session Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on the report of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan Delivered by Sigrid Lipott  Thank you, Mr.
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GREECE: ‘We fought until same-sex marriage stopped being impossible and became a necessary change’

CIVICUS speaks about Greece’s recent legalisation of same-sex marriage with Giorgos Keratsas, Communications Officer of Positive Voice-Greek Association of People Living with HIV.
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Nicaragua: The UN must demand accountability and intensify efforts on human rights

UN Human Rights Council- 55th regular session of the Human Rights Council Interactive dialogue on the report of the Group of Experts on Human Rights on Nicaragua Delivered by Amaru Ruiz Aleman Thank you, Mr.
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Rights Groups Letter to F1 CEO Ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix: 20 Years of Sportswashing

Together with other human rights organisations, we've written to the F1 CEO expressing our concerns about Bahrain’s use of the F1 Grand Prix to “sportswash” the country’s dire human rights record.
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INDONESIA: ‘Prabowo’s victory represents the worst-case scenario for the future of human rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Rizky Argama, Executive Director, and Violla Reininda, Programme Manager at the Centre of Indonesian Law and Policy Studies (PSHK), about the results of Indonesia’s 14 February presidential election – the world’s biggest single-day election, in which over 200 million people were eligible to vote.
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ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES: ‘We advocate for the repeal of anti-gay laws as a matter of human dignity’

CIVICUS speaks about struggles for LGBTQI+ rights and a recent legal setback in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) with Jeshua Bardoo, founder and Executive Officer of Equal Rights, Access and Opportunities SVG (ERAO SVG).
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Open Letter to the Ambassadors of Member States of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to the UN Human Rights Council

CIVICUS and other organistions including ForumAsia, DefendDefenders and Artcicle 19 have submitted a joint statement expressing their support for and appeal for a regular technical rollover of the upcoming resolution on "combating intolerance, negative stereotyping, and stigmatisation of, and discrimination, incitement to violence, and violence against, persons based on religion or belief.
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#UNMute: over 350 civil society organisations ask for real inclusion in UN Summit of the Future negotiations

Over 350 civil society organisations part of the #UNmute initiative have come together to issue a united call for inclusivity and participation in the preparatory process of the forthcoming Summit of the Future.
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Russia: Moments of Dissent after Two Years of War

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marked its second anniversary on 24 February.
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NETHERLANDS: ‘No government should allow transfers of weapons to a state committing war crimes’

CIVICUS speaks with Frank Slijper, Arms Trade project lead at PAX, about a recent court victory in a case brought jointly with Oxfam Novib and the Rights Forum against the Dutch government for exporting arms to Israel that are being used in the assault on Gaza.
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IRAN: ‘The regime is executing protesters to create fear and suppress any attempt at new mobilisation’

CIVICUS speaks about the ongoing wave of executions in Iran with Asal Abasian, an Iranian journalist and queer feminist activist.
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HORN OF AFRICA: ‘De-escalation must be the primary objective’

CIVICUS speaks with Mengistu Assefa, Program Manager at the Center for the Advancement of Rights and Democracy (CARD), about a port deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland and the possibility of it escalating into an armed conflict with Somalia.
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Equatorial Guinea: Free activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang and end brutality against rights defenders

CIVICUS calls on the authorities in Equatorial Guinea to immediately release Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang.
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Thailand: End judicial harassment against activists and journalists, uphold people’s fundamental freedoms

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and CIVICUS are deeply concerned over the intensifying regression of Thailand’s civic space.
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Pakistan’s Election Outcomes Leave Many Unhappy

By Andrew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report Pakistan’s 8 February election has resulted in an uneasy compromise that few wanted or expected.
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA: ‘The police response to riots mustn’t happen again’

CIVICUS speaks about recent riots and the worsening human rights situation in Papua New Guinea (PNG) with Shirley Abriella Kaupa, Program Coordinator at Magna Carta PNG.
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CIVICUS at the 55th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council: Advocacy priorities

In the upcoming 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council (26 February to 05 April 2024) CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance with a mandate to strengthen citizen action and civil society throughout the world, will prioritise protecting civic space and fundamental freedoms, supporting civil society where they face grave risk, as well as bringing the voices of civil society and enabling the participation of civic groups and grassroots organisations to the Council.
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BURUNDI: Media restrictions review welcome, but urgent action needed

CIVICUS, Global civil society alliance, welcomes Burundi President’s decision to review restrictions on media freedoms and journalists’ rights.
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GLOBAL: ‘Only through adherence to humanitarian principles and the rule of law can we shift away from armed conflict’

CIVICUS speaks with Neshan Gunasekera, an international lawyer from Sri Lanka, about the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the context of the case brought by South Africa against Israel under the 1948 Genocide Convention.
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SENEGAL: ‘After being an example of democracy in Africa, we are increasingly tending towards authoritarianism’

CIVICUS speaks with Abdou Aziz Cissé, Advocacy Officer at AfricTivistes, about President Macky Sall’s decision to postpone the presidential election that was due on 25 February and its implications for democracy in Senegal.
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South Sudan: As elections loom, extend vital Human Rights Commission mandate

Ahead of the UN Human Rights Council’s 55th session (HRC55, 26 February-5 April 2024), over 90 NGOs call on the Council to extend the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan (CHRSS).
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Cambodia: Dismiss defamation suit against Soeng Senkaruna of ADHOC

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and CIVICUS call on the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to dismiss the politically motivated defamation lawsuit against Soeng Senkaruna, deputy head of the Human Rights and Land Rights Section and Senior Human Rights Investigator of the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC), a member organisation of FORUM-ASIA.
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PORTUGAL: ‘The rise of the populist right only further weakens trust in the political system’

Also available in Portuguese CIVICUS speaks about early elections taking place in Portugal on 10 March with Ana Carmo from Akto, a Portuguese civil society organisation that promotes human rights and democratic values through advocacy, campaigning and education.
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THAILAND: ‘Marriage equality is likely to pass – and inspire change in other Asian countries’

CIVICUS speaks about the progress being made toward legalising same-sex marriage in Thailand with Mookdapa Yangyuenpradorn, an LGBTQI+ activist and Human Rights Associate at Fortify Rights.
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BELGIUM: ‘We need systemic transformation to stop the climate crisis’

CIVICUS speaks with Sarah Tak, General Coordinator of Klimaatzaak (‘Climate Case’), about a recent ruling by the Brussels court of appeal mandating drastic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in Belgium by 2030.
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IRAN: ‘The regime uses executions to maintain its grip on power through fear and intimidation’

CIVICUS speaks with Jasmin Ramsey, Deputy Director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI), about the ongoing wave of executions as part of the Iranian regime’s effort to suppress dissent and discourage further protests.
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MALI: ‘Real or perceived repression has created a climate of self-censorship among people’

CIVICUS speaks with Nafissatou Maiga, coordinator of the Association of Young People for the Development of Sangarebougou/Women and Initiatives for Development (AJDS/FID-MALI), about the state of civic space in Mali since the 2021 military coup.

Danmark må styrke indsatsen for at befri Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja på årsdagen for de pro-demokratiske demonstrationer i Bahrain

Fås også på engelsk Danmark må styrke indsatsen for at befri Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja på årsdagen for de pro-demokratiske demonstrationer i Bahrain KØBENHAVN/LONDON/JOHANNESBURG - #FreeAl-Khawaja-kampagnen, SALAM DHR og den globale civilsamfundsalliance CIVICUS opfordrer Danmark til at gøre mere for at sikre løsladelsen af den fængslede dansk-bahrainske menneskerettighedsforkæmper Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja forud for årsdagen for de pro-demokratiske demonstrationer i Bahrain i 2011.
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Denmark must do more to free Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja on Bahrain uprising anniversary

Also available in Danish COPENHAGEN/LONDON/JOHANNESBURG – The #FreeAl-Khawaja Campaign, SALAM DHR and the global civil society alliance CIVICUS call on Denmark to do more to secure the release of jailed Danish-Bahraini human rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja ahead of the anniversary of Bahrain’s Arab Spring uprising.
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EUROPEAN MEDIA FREEDOM ACT: ‘National security cannot justify the use of spyware on journalists’

CIVICUS speaks about the role of civil society in the drafting process of the European Media Freedom Act with Jordan Higgins, Press and Policy Officer at the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF).
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AUSTRIA: ‘A new civil society coalition is emerging to defend democracy against extremism’

CIVICUS speaks about the growth of the far right in Austria with Gabriela Greilinger, PhD Student at the University of Georgia, USA and co-founder and director Quo Vademus, a grassroots think tank publishing analysis by young writers and encouraging young people to engage with politics and current affairs.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘To change global institutions, we must think boldly while acting strategically’

CIVICUS speaks with Rebecca Shoot, Executive Director of Citizens for Global Solutions, about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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ASEAN: ‘Laos’s leadership raises serious human rights concerns’

CIVICUS speaks about the implications of Laos chairing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) with Mary Aileen Diaz Bacalso, Executive Director of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA).
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ICJ: ‘There should be no place for double standards’

CIVICUS speaks about the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the context of the case brought by South Africa against Israel with Thomas Van Gool, Project Lead Israel-Palestine at PAX.
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DRC: ‘Civil society is targeted by politicians who see it as an obstacle to their power’

CIVICUS speaks with journalist and human rights activist Jonathan Magoma about recent elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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CIVICUS adds jailed Burundi journalist to Stand As My Witness campaign

French | Kirundi  | Swahili JOHANNESBURG - Global civil society alliance CIVICUS announced on Thursday that it has added jailed Burundian journalist Floriane Irangabiye to its Stand As My Witness campaign, which advocates for the immediate release of wrongly imprisoned journalists, activists, dissidents and human rights defenders around the world.
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Indonesia: Civil society groups face intimidation for highlighting election related issues

  CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance and the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) are extremely concerned about demonstrations this week aimed at intimidating two human rights organisations in Indonesia for their human rights work.
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GERMANY: ‘Our response to internationally networked far-right groups must also be globally interconnected’

CIVICUS speaks about the rise of the far right in Germany with Peter Anhalt, director of the right-wing extremism department, and Maximilian Ruf, director of the research department, at Violence Prevention Network.
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Senegal: Respect democracy and stop violence against protesters

Restrictions on free expression and the use of violence against protesters following Senegal’s President Macky Sall’s decision to postpone the February 25 elections are against the government’s human rights obligations, global civil society alliance CIVICUS said today.
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EL SALVADOR: ‘Following the vote, we are officially entering a dictatorship’

CIVICUS speaks about El Salvador’s recent general election with César Artiga, human rights defender and coordinator of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) in El Salvador, the National Driving Team of the Escazú Agreement and the National Coalition for the Right to Live in a Healthy Environment.
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Myanmar’s Military Catastrophe: Three Years and Counting

The military must have expected an easier ride.

EL SALVADOR: ‘The election is only a formality to give the green light to a dictatorship’

CIVICUS speaks about El Salvador’s general election with Carolina Amaya, a Salvadoran freelance journalist specialising in climate crises and socio-environmental conflicts.
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INDONESIA: ‘We must become an example of successful societal resistance against the threat of autocratic rule’

CIVICUS speaks about the upcoming general election in Indonesia with Muhammad Isnur, chairperson of the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) and Secretary of the Board of the Human Rights Working Group.
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New Global Data Report: Rights Reversed

  Historical report from the CIVICUS Monitor looks at seven key trends from 2019 to 2023: Rise in the closure of civic space worldwide Repression in Africa south of the Sahara and MENA Civic space challenges in Europe Detentions and arrests of protesters COVID-19 pandemic and civic space Prosecution of activists Restrictive laws to silence dissent READ REPORT
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AZERBAIJAN: ‘Operating on the ground has become increasingly difficult due to security concerns’

CIVICUS speaks about the links between the exploitation of fossil fuels and human rights violations in Azerbaijan with Kate Watters, Executive Director of Crude Accountability.
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Myanmar: Civic space regresses further after three years of sustained junta repression

A model of Insein prison, where thousands of political prisoners have been detained, is seen at the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) office in Mae Sot, Thailand.
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PAKISTAN: ‘It doesn’t matter who casts the vote as much as who counts the vote’

CIVICUS speaks about Pakistan’s upcoming election with Muhammad Mudassar, Chief Executive Officer at the Society for Human Rights and Prisoners’ Aid (SHARP-Pakistan).
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Serbia’s Suspicious Election

By Andrew Firmin is CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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GERMANY: ‘The far right is instrumentalising protests triggered by completely legitimate concerns’

CIVICUS speaks about the rise of the far right in Germany with Jakob Guhl, Senior Manager, Policy and Research at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD).

“Imagine if the Haitian revolutionaries had to write a proposal?”: Reflections from the Shift the Power Summit

By Taís Siqueira, Local Leadership lab Coordinator This quote represents what Shift the Power Summit was to me, a space to hear uncomfortable truths and to collectively reimagine solutions.
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VENEZUELA: ‘With the new NGO law, the government aims to take control of the entire associational fabric’

CIVICUS speaks with Rigoberto Lobo Puentes, founder of Promotion, Education and Defence of Human Rights (Promoción, Educación y Defensa en Derechos Humanos, PROMEDEHUM), about Venezuela’s NGO bill which, if passed, will further hinder civil society’s work.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘Civil society is a vital tool for achieving a more democratic system’

CIVICUS speaks with Anja Olin-Pape, Head of Strategy at the Global Challenges Foundation, about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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Thailand: Release human rights defender Mongkorn ‘BusBas’ Thirakot, repeal royal defamation law

Photo credit:  Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, and Asia Democracy Network (ADN) strongly condemn the conviction of Mongkorn ‘BusBas’ Thirakot, a 30-year-old activist and online clothing retailer from Chiang Rai.
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EGYPT: Free human rights lawyer Hoda Abdel Moneim on her 65th birthday

ARABIC JOHANNESBURG / PRAGUE – The Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR) and global civil society alliance CIVICUS call on Egypt to immediately free human rights lawyer Hoda Abdel Moneim from prison ahead of her 65th birthday on Sunday January 28.
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ECUADOR: ‘Violence is linked to the deterioration of the living conditions of young people from low-income groups’

CIVICUS speaks about the current crisis of violence in Ecuador with Mauro Cerbino, professor and researcher at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Ecuador.
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Civil Society Trends for 2025: Nine Global Challenges, One Reason for Hope

By Andrew Firmin and Inés Pousadela It’s been a tumultuous year, and a tough one for struggles for human rights.
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NORWAY: ‘On top of being environmentally irresponsible, deep-sea mining is unlikely to be profitable’

CIVICUS speaks with Martin Sveinssønn Melvær, Materials and Industry Lead at the Bellona Foundation, about the bill recently passed by Norway’s parliament to allow commercial-scale deep-sea mining.
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HONDURAS: ‘Human rights should be more than just talk. They should be reflected in practice’

CIVICUS speaks with Christopher Castillo, General Coordinator of Alternative for Community and Environmental Vindication of Honduras (Alternativa de Reivindicación Comunitaria y Ambientalista de Honduras, ARCAH), about progress made and pending issues after two years of Xiomara Castro’s presidency.
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EL SALVADOR: ‘Legalising abortion is all about recognising women’s status as citizens’

CIVICUS speaks with Morena Herrera, president of Citizens’ Group for the Decriminalisation of Abortion, about the struggle for abortion rights in El Salvador, which has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world.

Joint statement: Egyptian and international civil society organizations call for Badr Mohamed’s immediate release

Arabic The Egyptian authorities must immediately release Badr Mohamed, who was unjustly convicted in January 2023 in connection to protests and sentenced to five years in prison after a grossly unfair trial, said the undersigned civil society organizations.
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Malaysia: States must call out violations of civic freedoms at upcoming UN review 

CIVICUS, the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), and SUARAM call upon states to use the upcoming human rights review of Malaysia at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to call out its ongoing failure to fully implement previous recommendations related to civic freedoms.
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ARGENTINA: ‘Citizens must be able to take part in informed discussions on the issues that affect them’

CIVICUS speaks with Mariela Belski, Executive Director of Amnesty International Argentina, about the potential human rights effects of changes introduced by Argentina’s new government led by President Javier Milei.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘A system that embraces diversity and inclusion is more legitimate’

CIVICUS speaks with Marc Limon, Executive Director of the Universal Rights Group and former diplomat at the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council, about the deficits of the global governance system and proposals for reform.
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Guatemala’s Chance for a New Beginning

By Inés Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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SERBIA: ‘People are concerned that a critical tool to hold political elites accountable is being taken away’

CIVICUS speaks about the results of Serbia’s recent elections and subsequent protests with Raša Nedeljkov, Programme Director of the Centre for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA).
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China: States must call out violations of civic freedoms at upcoming UN review

  CIVICUS, a global human rights alliance and the Asia Democracy Network (ADN) call on states to use the upcoming human rights review of China at the UN Human Rights Council to call out its ongoing failure to fully implement previous recommendations related to civic freedoms.
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Azerbaijan: stop arresting journalists to stifle human rights and corruption coverage

  Azerbaijan’s ongoing brutal crackdown of journalists must immediately stop and those illegitimately arrested must be freed, said CIVICUS global civil society alliance today.
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Iran, Back to the Grim Normal

By Ines Pousadela, CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.

CIVICUS at Festival de Datos: Advancing action on inclusive, timely, and accountable data processes

Julieta Zurbrigg, Civic Space Research Advisor Faith Pienaar, Impact and Accountability Officer In the dynamic realm of data innovation, global challenges call for timely and impactful solutions.
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Bangladesh: Election with a Foregone Conclusion

By Andrew Firmin,  CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘The Summit of the Future is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives’

CIVICUS speaks with Dr Richard Ponzio, Director of the Global Governance, Security and Justice Programme at the Stimson Center, about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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GUATEMALA: ‘Disregard for the will of the people expressed at the ballot box is the greatest possible insult to democracy’

CIVICUS speaks with Jorge Santos, General Coordinator of the Guatemalan Human Rights Defenders Protection Unit (UDEFEGUA), about the imminent inauguration of a new president, which comes after 100 days of mobilisation to demand respect for the election results.
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VENEZUELA: ‘The government seeks to stoke nationalist sentiment to try to hold on to power’

CIVICUS speaks with Mariano de Alba, Senior Adviser at the International Crisis Group, about the recent referendum called by the Venezuelan government on the status of the Essequibo territory, disputed with neighbouring Guyana, and its possible implications for democracy in Venezuela and peace in the region.
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BURUNDI: ‘Human rights activism can hardly be carried out openly anymore’

CIVICUS speaks about the repression of civil society and human rights defenders and LGBTQI+ rights in Burundi with Carina Tertsakian, co-founder of the Burundi Human Rights Initiative (BHRI).
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘The scale and urgency of our challenges calls for more than incremental reform, it requires transformation’

CIVICUS speaks with Stirling Dean, Chair and Executive Director of the United Institutions Foundation, about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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UK: ‘The government continues to scapegoat migrants and fuel racist rhetoric to cover its policy failures’

CIVICUS speaks with Aria Danaparamita, Advocacy Director of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI), about the UK’s new migration treaty with Rwanda, aimed at sending asylum seekers arriving unlawfully in the UK to Rwanda for processing.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘When there is political will, states are able to uphold their responsibility to protect’

CIVICUS speaks with Elisabeth Pramendorfer, Geneva Representative, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (GCR2P), about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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Locally-led Development: Beyond Promises to Action

By Clara Bosco (CIVICUS), Anita Kattakuzhy (Movement for Community-Led Development (MCLD)) and Gunjan Veda (NEAR) Over the last couple of years, we have seen an unprecedented number of commitments by funders and philanthropists to support locally-led development, increase direct funding to local actors and promote a more enabling environment for civil society.
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Indonesia: Acquittal of human rights defenders a victory for freedom of expression

The acquittal of prominent human rights defenders Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar by the East Jakarta District Court for defamation is a positive development and triumph of justice over repression said CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance today.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘We must reaffirm the relationship between the rule of law and human rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Francesca Restifo, Senior Human Rights Lawyer and UN Representative of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), about the deficits of the global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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PANAMA: ‘By giving the government the green light to discriminate, the Court has broadened the reach of the LGBTQI+ cause’

CIVICUS speaks with Iván Chanis Barahona, president of Fundación Iguales, about the situation of LGBTQI+ people and the struggle for equal marriage rights in Panama.
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USA: ‘We should shift away from overreliance on policing and promote community-based solutions’

CIVICUS speaks about police violence in the USA with Abdul Nasser Rad, Managing Director of Research and Data at Campaign Zero (CZ).
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BANGLADESH: ‘This is a one-sided election in which we already know who the winner will be’

CIVICUS speaks with Dr Mubashar Hasan about the ongoing crackdown on dissent in Bangladesh ahead of 7 January general elections.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘Every person on the planet should have an equal opportunity to participate in decision-making’

CIVICUS speaks with Andreas Bummel, co-founder and Executive Director of Democracy Without Borders (DWB) and the Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly, about the deficits of the current global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘The main problem is that words do not translate into tangible actions’

CIVICUS speaks about the challenges of global governance with Carlos Quesada, founder and executive director of the Institute on Race, Equality and Human Rights (Race & Equality).
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COP28: ‘To truly end the fossil fuel era, bold visions must now turn into historical action on the ground’

CIVICUS speaks with Kaisa Kosonen, Senior Policy Advisor at Greenpeace Nordic, about the outcomes of the COP28 climate summit and the vital role played by civil society in setting the agenda for fossil fuel phase-out.
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HONG KONG: ‘We urge governments to protect exiled human rights defenders within their jurisdictions’

CIVICUS speaks with Anouk Wear, research and policy adviser at Hong Kong Watch, about recent district council elections held in Hong Kong amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent.
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LEBANON: ‘Civil society has taken the lead in advocating for social change, human rights and political reforms’

CIVICUS speaks about deteriorating civic space conditions amid political and security instability in Lebanon with Fadel Fakih, Executive Director of the Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH).
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UK: ‘The Rwanda plan sets a worrying precedent for the future of migration and human rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Julia Tinsley-Kent, Policy and Strategic Communications Manager of the Migrants’ Rights Network, about the UK’s new migration treaty with Rwanda, aimed at sending asylum seekers arriving unlawfully in the UK to Rwanda for processing.
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Submission: Key recommendations for the Summit of the Future

CIVICUS is a global alliance of civil society organisations and activists dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world.
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ALGERIA: ‘The state must respect the freedoms of those calling for truth and justice on enforced disappearances’

CIVICUS speaks about the repression of civil society in Algeria with Nassera Dutour, a Franco-Algerian human rights activist and president of the Collective of Families of People Disappeared in Algeria (CFDA) and the Euro-Mediterranean Federation against Enforced Disappearances.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘We cannot address 21st-century challenges with 20th-century foundations’

CIVICUS speaks with Nudhara Yusuf, Executive Coordinator of the Global Governance Innovation Network at the Stimson Center, about the deficits of the current global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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INDIA: ‘The once-cosmopolitan state of Manipur is now divided into two rival communities’

CIVICUS speaks about ethnic violence and a humanitarian crisis in the Indian state of Manipur with Mangneo Lhungdim and Sulekha Thapa, Executive Director and Deputy Director of Oasis India.
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TAIWAN: ‘China has tried to intimidate voters and pressure Taiwanese civil society organisations’

CIVICUS discusses Taiwan’s upcoming presidential election with Brian Hioe, one of the founders of New Bloom Magazine.
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Sudan’s Conflict Needs Civil Society Solutions

By Andrew Firmin,  CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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BOLIVIA: ‘Forest fires translate into loss of biodiversity and a low quality of life’

  CIVICUS speaks with Jordi Surkin, conservation director of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Bolivia, about recent fires in four of Bolivia’s nine departments.
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BELARUS: ‘Despite the repression, we haven’t halted our work for a single day’

CIVICUS speaks with Marina Kostylianchenko of Viasna about the closure of civic space and criminalisation of activism in Belarus.
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Laos: 11 years of government inaction on Sombath Somphone’s enforced disappearance

15 December 2023: On the 11-year anniversary of the enforced disappearance of Lao civil society leader Sombath Somphone, we, the undersigned civil society organizations and individuals, strongly condemn the Lao government’s continued failure to provide necessary information as to his fate and whereabouts and reiterate our calls to the authorities to deliver truth, justice and reparations to his family.
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MEXICO: ‘The criminalisation of human rights defenders threatens the whole collective in order to deactivate it’

CIVICUS speaks with members of the Collective for the Freedom of Kenia Hernández about the criminalisation of activism in Mexico.
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NIGER: ‘We seek to cut the umbilical cord with the former colonial power’

CIVICUS discusses the situation in Niger since the July military coup with Clément Kocou Gbedey, National Coordinator in Niger of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP).
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Cambodia: Open letter on human rights and democratic threats in the upcoming senate elections

Open Letter raising grave concerns over the Human Rights Situation in Cambodia and serious democratic threats in the upcoming 2024 Cambodia Senate Election To: The European Union Parliament The United States Congress The Parliament of Canada The Parliament of Australia The Parliament of United Kingdom The Parliament of New Zealand The Parliament of Japan Your Honors, We, the undersigned civil society organiastions, are writing to express our grave concerns about the state of human rights and democracy in Cambodia.
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PALESTINE: ‘Lack of a political horizon leading to the liberation of Palestinians has brought us here’

CIVICUS speaks about the ongoing conflict in Gaza with Abdalaziz Alsalehi, senior researcher at the Social and Economic Policies Monitor (Al-Marsad).
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Civil society demands Bahrain free Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja ahead of Dec 16 national day

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NETHERLANDS: ‘We call on potential coalition partners to stand up for our country’s international reputation’

CIVICUS speaks about the far-right victory in the snap elections that took place in the Netherlands on 22 November with Niels Hoogerheijde, Policy Advisor at Partos, the Dutch membership body for civil society organisations (CSOs) working in international development.
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LATVIA: ‘The legalisation of same-sex civil partnerships has brought instant conservative backlash’

CIVICUS speaks with Kaspars Zālītis, a human rights activist and board member of Mozaika, about the recent legalisation of same-sex civil partnerships in Latvia.
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CIVICUS pledges to strengthen commitment towards the protection of human rights defenders

The year-long Human Rights 75 Initiative campaign culminates this week with the Human Rights 75 High-level event held on 11-12 December.
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NEPAL: ‘The TikTok ban signals efforts to control the digital space in the name of national sovereignty’

CIVICUS speaks about the recent TikTok ban in Nepal with Anisha, provincial coordinator for Gandaki Pradesh at Body and Data.
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SPAIN: ‘Territory will become the backbone of Spanish politics’

CIVICUS speaks with Spanish political scientist and political consultant Eva Silván about the recent re-election of Pedro Sánchez as Spanish prime minister at the head of a coalition with left-wing and pro-independence parties, in a country deeply divided by the Catalonia issue.
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ALGERIA: ‘Civil society aspires to a more democratic and rights-centred environment’

CIVICUS speaks about the ongoing repression of dissent in Algeria with Rachid Aouine, Director for SHOAA for Human Rights.
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘We must take up the declaration of human rights to lead the way’

CIVICUS speaks about global governance challenges with Marta Benavides, a spiritual leader who has led numerous sustainable peace initiatives in and outside of El Salvador, for which she has had to go into exile several times.
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BOLIVIA: ‘The minimisation of forest fires and the lack of response from the authorities is ecocide’

CIVICUS speaks with Andrea Barrientos, Senator of the Citizen Community (Comunidad Ciudadana) party for the department of Cochabamba, about recent fires in four of Bolivia’s nine departments.
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Reflecting on a Transformative Year and Priorities for the Future

A message from Lysa John, Secretary-General of CIVICUS Dear CIVICUS members and allies, As we bid farewell to a remarkable year, I am inspired as we reflect on the growth of the CIVICUS Alliance.
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Netherlands Latest Country to Tilt to the Right

By Andew Firmin, CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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KOSOVO: ‘Civil society has done most of the effort when it comes to dealing with our recent history’

CIVICUS speaks about intensifying inter-ethnic violence in north Kosovo and civil society’s ongoing peacebuilding efforts with Bjeshkë Guri, coordinator of the ‘Dealing with the Past’ programme at Youth Initiative for Human Rights Kosovo (YIHR-KS).
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Input: The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism’s Priorities 2024-2026

This submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights was made to inform the mandate's priorities for the three-year term from late 2023 to 2026, concerning new and continuing thematic issues and geographic focus.
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YEMEN: ‘We are caught in limbo, neither at war nor at peace, with state institutions nearly collapsed’

CIVICUS speaks about Yemen’s ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis with Radhya Almutawakel, co-founder and chairperson of Mwatana for Human Rights (Mwatana).
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘It may take a crisis as big as the one that originated the system to produce the reform it needs’

CIVICUS speaks with John Vlasto, Board Chair of the World Federalist Movement (WFM), about the deficits of the existing global governance system and civil society’s proposals for reform.
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PAKISTAN: ‘The authorities must guarantee the human rights of Afghan asylum seekers’

CIVICUS speaks about the move to expel Afghan refugees from Pakistan with Habib Malik Orakzai, president of Pakistan International Human Rights Organization (PIHRO).
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ‘The current system is dysfunctional, but we still depend on it in crucial ways’

CIVICUS speaks with Natalie Samarasinghe, Global Director for advocacy at the Open Society Foundations (OSF), about the need for global governance reform and the proposal for a civil society envoy within the United Nations (UN) system.
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Malaysia: Slow progress on reforms and ongoing restrictions on freedoms

  A year on from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim being sworn in as the 10th Prime Minister and forming a unity government, ARTICLE 19 and CIVICUS believe there has been a  lack of progress in undertaking reforms to ensure better human rights protection.
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Joint letter on several European governments’ decisions to suspend or review their funding to Palestinian and Israeli civil society organizations

We the undersigned are writing to you to raise concern regarding the decision by several European governments to suspend or review their funding to several Palestinian and Israeli civil society organizations.
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CHILE: ‘The proposed constitution reflects the country’s division rather than being an instrument for its union’

CIVICUS speaks with Patricia Reyes, director of Fundación Multitudes, about the process to develop a new constitution in Chile since a previous draft was rejected in a referendum in September 2022.
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SDGs: ‘Radical policy changes are our only hope of ending global poverty’

CIVICUS speaks with Andy Sumner about the prospects for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the underlying dysfunctions of the current global governance system.
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SWITZERLAND: ‘Right-wing populists pose a true threat when other parties meet their demands’

CIVICUS speaks with Lea Schlenker, board member of Operation Libero, about the rise of right-wing populism in Switzerland’s recent elections.
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Indonesia: Solidarity for Human Rights Defenders Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar

  The undersigned organisations, human rights groups, and defenders are calling for the Indonesian Government to end its judicial harassment against prominent human rights defenders, Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar as well as to further protect all human rights defenders in the country.
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ARGENTINA: ‘Milei’s victory expresses the rejection of the previous governments’

CIVICUS speaks with Yanina Welp, researcher at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, about the results of Argentina’s runoff presidential election, won by a far-right outsider.
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KOSOVO: ‘Civil society plays a crucial role in maintaining communication in difficult times’

CIVICUS speaks with Milica Andric Rakic, project manager at New Social Initiative (NSI), about intensifying inter-ethnic violence and deteriorating civic space in Kosovo.
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Joint civil society statement on outcomes of the UNGA 78 Third Committee

The undersigned civil society organisations mark the conclusion of the UN General Assembly's (GA) 78th Third Committee session with the following observations on both thematic and country-specific outcomes.
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NETHERLANDS: ‘A strong sense of solidarity endures with those who are left-behind’

CIVICUS speaks about snap elections taking place in the Netherlands on 22 November with Niels Hoogerheijde, Policy Advisor at Partos, the Dutch membership body for civil society organisations (CSOs) working in international development.
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Two years of arbitrary detention of Kashmiri human rights defender Khurram Parvez

We, the undersigned organisations, call for the immediate and unconditional release of human rights defenders Khurram Parvez and Irfan Mehraj, who are currently being detained in Rohini jail in India.
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Over 80 groups call on UN to appoint rapporteur on democracy

Human Rights Council in Geneva.
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IRAN: ‘It is clear that most people don’t support the regime anymore and want it gone’

CIVICUS speaks with Iranian activist Asal Abasian about the situation more than a year since the start of the protest wave triggered by Mahsa Amini’s killing by the morality police and the prospects for change in Iran.
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INDIA: ‘Media and journalists are under tremendous pressure from the government’

CIVICUS speaks with Geetartha Pathak, president of the Indian Journalists Union (IJU), about the increasing violation of press freedoms in India.
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SERBIA: ‘The government is allergic to pluralism and keeps discrediting dissenting voices’

CIVICUS speaks about Serbia’s upcoming parliamentary elections and civic space conditions with Vukosava Crnjanski, founder and director of the Centre for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA).
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Sri Lanka: End judicial harassment against activist Nathasha Edirisooriya

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, calls on the Government of Sri Lanka to immediately and unconditionally drop charges against youth activist and stand-up comedian Nathasha Edirisooriya.
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VENEZUELA: ‘The opposition could once again become a credible threat to the authoritarian regime’

CIVICUS speaks with Rafael Uzcátegui, general coordinator of the Venezuelan Programme for Human Rights Education Action (Provea), about the results of recent opposition primaries ahead of the 2024 elections.
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA: ‘The government uses violence to dominate through fear’

CIVICUS speaks with Alfredo Okenve, president of the Centre for Studies and Initiatives for the Development of Equatorial Guinea (CEIDGE), about the political context in which civil society operates in Equatorial Guinea.
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Bangladesh: States must call out violations of civic freedoms at upcoming UN review

CIVICUS, a global human rights alliance and the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) call upon states to use the upcoming human rights review of Bangladesh at the UN Human Rights Council to call out its ongoing failure to fully implement previous recommendations related to civic freedoms.
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Mauritius' court ruling shows southern Africa leads the way in LGBTQIA+ rights in Africa

By Sylvia Mbataru and Mawethu Nkosana The Mauritius decision is part of a wider trend of Southern African courts protecting LGBTQIA+ rights following sustained strategic litigation and advocacy by activists and civil society organisations.
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PAKISTAN: ‘We appeal to the international community to share the responsibility of welcoming Afghan refugees’

CIVICUS speaks about the current move to expel undocumented migrants from Pakistan with Muhammad Mudassar, Chief Executive Officer of the Society for Human Rights and Prisoners’ Aid (SHARP-Pakistan).
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UAE: Guarantee an inclusive COP and release detained human rights defenders

  Arabic With the start of COP28 in Dubai in a month,  346 civil society organisations call on the Emirati authorities, UN and State Parties to guarantee an inclusive COP and release jailed human rights defenders in the UAE.
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Bangladesh: Police crackdown on opposition protest with disproportionate force

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) are gravely concerned about the use of disproportionate force during demonstrations led by the main opposition party in Dhaka on 28 October 2023.

BANGLADESH: ‘The government is banishing the opposition in the run-up to the election’

CIVICUS speaks with Zaman Ashraf about the current pre-election crackdown in Bangladesh.

COP28 : make participation inclusive for all including for UAE activists

Arabic The up-coming United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference 2023, also known as Conference of Parties (COP28), taking place in  Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) should prioritise the rights of communities and people most affected by climate change.
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Hong Kong: Free human rights defender Chow Hang-Tung, end use of solitary confinement

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, calls on Hong Kong authorities to immediately end the repeated use of solitary confinement and free lawyer and activist Chow Hang-Tung.
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PHILIPPINES: ‘Climate change is no longer theoretical. It is a fact of life and a threat to our lives’

CIVICUS speaks about the impacts of climate change and the response of climate activism with Ronan Renz Napoto, founder and executive director of Balud, a youth-led movement from the Philippines that promotes ecological consciousness by engaging with and empowering young people.
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UK: ‘The anti-boycott bill is the latest government attempt to stifle civil liberties’

CIVICUS speaks with Daniel Lubin, co-founder of Na’amod (British Jews Against Occupation), about the UK government’s proposed anti-boycott bill that would prevent public bodies from using divestment as a strategy to meet human rights responsibilities and obligations.
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POLAND: ‘Civil society played a crucial role in ensuring the fairness of the election’

CIVICUS speaks about Poland’s 15 October parliamentary election with Sonia Horonziak and Filip Pazderski, coordinator and head of the Democracy and Civil Society Programme at the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA).
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UN Universal Periodic Review submissions on civil society space in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Eritrea & Vietnam

CIVICUS and its partners have made UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) submissions on civil society space in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Eritrea and Viet Nam.

Advocacy at African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Arusha, Tanzania

On the margins of the 77th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) held in Arusha, Tanzania, CIVICUS, through the Consortium for Human Rights and Media in Sub-Saharan Africa (CHARM) project hosted a side event on Environmental Rights and Human Rights Defenders in Africa on 21 October 2023.
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The situation of environmental human rights defenders across Africa continues to be dire

CIVICUS statement at the 77th Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights    Agenda Item 3 (Human rights situation in Africa) Statement on the situation of environmental human rights defenders in Africa Delivered by Paul Mulindwa  Global civil society alliance CIVICUS and partners under Environmental Rights Legal Framework Coalition congratulate the Chair, on your re-election for the 2nd mandate as the chair of the Commission, and we commit to a continued collaboration.
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Malaysia: Government must halt harassment of land rights defenders

Credit: Parti Sosialis Malaysia ARTICLE 19 and CIVICUS are concerned by the arrests of three land rights defenders and a farmer for trying to block a forced eviction by the Perak state government on 24 October.
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Human rights organizations join the open call for an immediate physical and digital ceasefire in Gaza, and for Palestinians globally

We, the undersigned digital and human rights organizations, join the open call for an immediate ceasefire to end the ongoing bloodshed in Gaza, to halt a humanitarian catastrophe, and to prevent further loss of innocent lives in Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, and beyond.
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Gaza: Immediate ceasefire needed

Long-term solutions must also be advanced to respect human rights By CIVICUS Staff An immediate ceasefire is needed to stop the slaughter of civilians in Gaza and enable full humanitarian access to supply the essentials a besieged population needs and is currently being denied.
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: ‘Civil society has failed to spark people’s activist side’

CIVICUS speaks about deteriorating civic space in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) with Aida Daguda and Dajana Cvjetkovic, director and programme manager at the Centre for Civil Society Promotion (CPCD).
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MEXICO: ‘When climate activism threatens powerful interests, it is labelled on the same level as terrorists and drug traffickers’

CIVICUS speaks about the role of civil society and its expectations for the upcoming COP28 climate summit with María Reyes, a young human rights and environmental activist from the Mexican state of Puebla.
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ECUADOR: ‘The election provided a temporary escape valve, but instability is not over’

CIVICUS discusses the results of the 15 October runoff vote in Ecuador’s presidential election with Humberto Salazar, executive director of Fundación Esquel.
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ARMENIA: ‘Lack of compelling international action allowed the attack on Nagorno-Karabakh to occur’

CIVICUS speaks about the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh – the disputed territory within Azerbaijan that until recently was governed by ethnic Armenians – with Lida Minasyan, a feminist peace activist and Resource Mobilisation Consultant at the Central Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central and North Asia (CEECCNA) Collaborative Fund.
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MAURITIUS: ‘LGBTQI+ people no longer need to live with the constant fear of being criminalised’

CIVICUS speaks with Najeeb Ahmad Fokeerbux, founder of the Young Queer Alliance (YQA), about the recent ruling by the Mauritius Supreme Court that declared the criminalisation of same-sex relations unconstitutional.
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HRC54: Takeaways and Outcomes from the UN Human Rights Council

The 54th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council began on 11 September in the context of ongoing and unfolding human rights crises.
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ARMENIA: ‘As people leave their homes in search of safety, humanitarian organisations must support their basic needs’

CIVICUS speaks about the civil society humanitarian response to the Azerbaijani blockade and military offensive against Nagorno-Karabakh – the disputed territory within Azerbaijan that until recently was governed by ethnic Armenians – with Shushanik Nersesyan, Media and Communication Manager at People in Need (PIN) Armenia.
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ECUADOR: ‘The new government must dialogue and seek political agreements that are public, not under the table’

CIVICUS discusses the results of the 15 October runoff vote in Ecuador’s presidential election with Ruth Hidalgo, executive director of Participación Ciudadana (Citizen Participation).
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UAE: Time to release human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor

ARABICJOHANNESBURG – Global civil society alliance CIVICUS calls on the United Arab Emirates to immediately release human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor ahead of his 54th birthday on 22 October.
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Open Letter on Myanmar: the UN must hold the military junta accountable

To: Member States of the United Nations General Assembly CC: The United Nations Secretary-General Open Letter: The UN General Assembly must take decisive action to hold the military junta accountable for atrocities in Myanmar Your Excellencies, We – 440 Myanmar, regional, and international civil society organizations – call on Member States of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to take immediate and decisive action to hold the Myanmar military accountable under international law through all possible avenues.
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NORTH KOREA: ‘Since Kim Jong-un came to power, the surveillance and security system has increased dramatically’

CIVICUS speaks about activism in the closed civic space of North Korea with Bada Nam, Secretary General of People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE).
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BOTSWANA: ‘We must strategise so that we don’t merely react to crises and anti-rights action’

CIVICUS speaks about the struggle for LGBTQI+ rights in Botswana with Dumiso Gatsha, an LGBTQI+ activist and founder of Success Capital.
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AUSTRALIA: ‘There will be little change on First Nations people’s recognition, representation and rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Peter Lewis, president of Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR), about the recent defeat in a referendum of a proposal to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution and create a permanent institution so they can speak directly to government and parliament on matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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CIVICUS DEMANDS MEXICO RELEASE JAILED ACTIVIST KENIA INES HERNANDEZ

JOHANNESBURG – Ahead of the third anniversary of the arrest of Mexican human rights defender Kenia Ines Hernandez, global civil society alliance CIVICUS calls on the country’s authorities to release her without delay.
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MOROCCO: ‘Support those who were there before the earthquake hit and will stay when the cameras are gone’

CIVICUS speaks about the role of civil society in the response to the recent earthquake in Morocco with Victoria Vrana, Chief Executive Officer at GlobalGiving.
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JAPAN: ‘Each victory brings backlash, but LGBTQI+ people will keep fighting for equality and dignity'

CIVICUS speaks about the struggle for LGBTQI+ rights in Japan with Akira Nishiyama, Deputy Secretary General of the Japan Alliance for Legislation to Remove Social Barriers based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Japan Alliance for LGBT Legislation, J-ALL).
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UN's impact is hamstrung by scant civil society participation

Mandeep Tiwana, chief officer for evidence and engagement at CIVICUS and Lysa John, Secretary General of CIVICUS Let’s not beat around the bush: this year’s United Nations General Assembly was a letdown.
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CIVICUS urges an end to attacks on civilians in Gaza

Global civil society alliance, CIVICUS expressly condemns the continued bombardment of civilians in the ongoing conflict in Gaza and calls on all parties to stop the violence to prevent further humanitarian catastrophe.
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UGANDA: ‘Closure of the UN office will result in the loss of a crucial player in the field of human rights’

CIVICUS speaks about the human rights situation and the closure of the United Nations (UN) office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Uganda with Dr Livingstone Sewanyana, founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (FHRI) and UN independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order.
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India: Drop charges and release NewsClick workers and end harassment of media

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance, calls on the Indian authorities to end the crackdown against NewsClick and release its editor and staff held under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
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BELGIUM: ‘Small extremist groups are reacting to all advances in women’s rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Céline Danhier, director of O’YES, about the recent conservative backlash to the implementation of a sex and relationships education programme in state schools in Belgium’s Walloon region.
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CIVICUS urges Cambodia, Georgia, Somalia and Yemen to take tangible and consistent steps to protect civic space

   Statement at the 54th Session of the Human Rights Council Item 10 General DebateDelivered by Róisín Dunbar CIVICUS regrets that despite the technical assistance provided, lack of commitment to civic space by States continues to hinder full enjoyment of human rights.
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Cambodia: UN should ensure enhanced monitoring and reporting to address assault on civic and political space

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Interactive Dialogue with UN Special Rapporteur on CambodiaDelivered by Sigrid Lipott, CIVICUSThank you, Mrs.
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Guatemala: Call to respect the right of citizens to express their concerns through the right to peaceful demonstration

President of the Republic of Guatemala Alejandro GiammatteiGuatemala CityGuatemala From the International NGO Forum in Guatemala FONGI, composed of more than 30 organisations and the CIVICUS alliance, a global alliance of more than 10,000 civil society organisations (CSOs) and activists from 175 countries around the world, we write to express our deep concern about the escalating repression of peaceful protests and to ask you to act urgently.
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#HRCElections2023: Members of the Human Rights Council must protect and expand civic space

On 10 October 2023, UN Member States will gather in New York to elect 15 new Members to the Human Rights Council for the 2024-2026 term.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Ending impunity for human rights violations must be a priority

Statement at the 54th Session of the Human Rights Council  Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on the Democratic Republic of the Congo  Delivered by Róisín Dunbar   Thank you, Mr President,  CIVICUS welcomes the High Commissioner’s report, and we share your concerns on ongoing restrictions on civic freedoms in the DRC.
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ETHIOPIA: ‘The state of emergency has impeded people’s ability to advocate for their rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Jerusalem Girmay, Chief Communications Officer of Omna Tigray, about the state of emergency imposed in Ethiopia and its implications for the Tigray region.
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NORTH KOREA: ‘It is time for the international community to adopt a ‘human rights up front’ approach’

CIVICUS speaks about the activism of North Korean escapees with Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK).
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SYRIA: ‘We spread the culture of human rights in a country with one of the world’s worst human rights records’

CIVICUS speaks about Syria’s ongoing civil war and human rights crisis and its prospects for democratic change with Fadel Abdul Ghany, founder and Executive Director of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR).
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CIVICUS: Release Nigerien journalist Samira Sabou immediately

JOHANNESBURG – Global civil society alliance CIVICUS urges the immediate release of journalist and human rights defender Samira Sabou who unidentified men arrested unlawfully from her home on 30 September.
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ERITREA: ‘When the government reacts to our work, we know what we do is making an impact’

CIVICUS speaks with about civil society work in Eritrea’s context of closed civic space with Helen Kidan, chairperson of the Eritrean Movement for Democracy and Human Rights (EMDHR).
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Adoption of the UPR Outcomes – United Arab Emirates

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights CouncilAdoption of the UPR Outcomes – United Arab EmiratesDelivered by Róisín DunbarThank you, Mr President,CIVICUS, the Emirates Detainees Advocacy Centre and the Gulf Centre for Human Rights welcome the government of the UAE’s engagement with the UPR process, and especially its support for 19 UPR recommendations related to civic space.
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UNGA 78: CIVICUS Spearheads Civic Engagement and Advocacy for Human Rights

The 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78) saw CIVICUS, a global alliance for civil society, at the forefront of discussions and interventions aimed at bolstering civic space, human rights, and sustainable development.
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Burundi's Adoption of Universal Periodic Review Outcome

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Human Rights -- Outcome Adoption for Burundi Delivered by Pierre-Claver MBONIMPA , Association Burundaise pour la Protection des Droits Humains et des Personnes Détenues  Thank you, Mr President, Association Burundaise pour la Protection des Droits Humains et des Personnes Détenues (APRODH) and CIVICUS welcome the government of Burundi’s engagement with the UPR process.
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MEXICO: ‘The Supreme Court’s ruling marks a before and after in the struggle for reproductive justice’

CIVICUS speaks about the recent Supreme Court ruling decriminalising abortion in Mexico with Brenda Rodriguez, communications coordinator of Information Group on Reproductive Choice (GIRE, Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida).
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VIETNAM: ‘The government hates losing face and has zero tolerance for criticism’

CIVICUS speaks about recent arrests of leading environmental activists in Vietnam with Penelope Faulkner, President of Quê Me: Vietnam Committee on Human Rights (VCHR).
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UGANDA: ‘The UN human rights office was instrumental in addressing human rights concerns in the conflict and post-conflict period’

CIVICUS speaks about the closure of the United Nations (UN) office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Uganda with Robert Kirenga, Executive Director of the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders-Uganda (NCHRD-U).
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Shrinking civic space in Bangladesh, the Philippines and India continues unabated

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  General Debate Item 4 Delivered by Róisín Dunbar , CIVICUS Thank you, Mr President, The new CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist, highlights serious concerns regarding the rapid decline in respect for civic space in Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, Senegal and the United Arab Emirates.
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Civil society demands Tajikistan free human rights lawyer on eighth anniversary of arrest

Russian Johannesburg/Brussels - As the eighth anniversary of the unjust detention of Tajikistan human rights lawyer Buzurgmehr Yorov approaches, global civil society alliance CIVICUS and the International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) call on the country’s authorities to immediately release him and unconditionally drop all charges.
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THE NETHERLANDS: ‘Restrictions on the right to protest should be the exception rather than the rule’

CIVICUS speaks with Sieger Sloot, an actor and climate activist from a Dutch branch of Extinction Rebellion (XR), and Marjolein Kuijers, policy officer on the right to protest at the Dutch section of Amnesty International, about the government’s reaction to climate protests in the run-up to parliamentary elections in the Netherlands in November.
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Myanmar: UN must take action to prevent refoulement and end brutal campaigns against Rohingya

     Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights CouncilInteractive Dialogue on written update of the High Commissioner on the human rights situation in MyanmarDelivered by May Thiri Khin,  Burma Human Rights Network Thank you, Mr.
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MEXICO: ‘The decriminalisation of abortion is a huge collective achievement for the feminist movement’

CIVICUS speaks with Alba Adriana Jiménez Patlán, director of the Network for Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Mexico (ddeser), about the historic ruling of the Mexican Supreme Court decriminalising abortion at the federal level.
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ECUADOR: ‘Indigenous peoples are the forgotten ones of public policies’

CIVICUS discusses Indigenous peoples' environmental activism and civil society's hopes for the upcoming COP28 climate summit with Fausto Daniel Santi Gualina, a leader of the Indigenous Sarayaku people of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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Burundi: Despite easing of some restrictions media and civil society continue to face repression

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Interactive Debate with the Special Rapporteur on Burundi Delivered by Agnès Ndirubusa  Thank you, Mr President, CIVICUS and independent Burundian civil society organisations thank the Special Rapporteur for his report and continued work.
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Ethiopia: The Human Rights Council must ensure independent monitoring continues

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council Interactive Debate on the report of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia  Delivered by Róisín Dunbar, CIVICUS Thank you, Mr President, CIVICUS and its partners in Ethiopia welcome the work of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia, particularly reports and statements highlighting the state of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the country.
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Malaysia: Government must stop harassing protesters and restricting peaceful protests

ARTICLE 19 and CIVICUS are concerned by recent attempts by the police to harass protesters and restrict peaceful protests.
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SPAIN: ‘Explicit manifestations of gender-based violence are just the tip of the iceberg’

CIVICUS speaks with Isabel Abella Ruiz de Mendoza about the systemic macho violence faced by women in sport, evidenced in a recent case of abuse of power by the highest authority of the Spanish football federation.
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SPAIN: ‘Women are no longer willing to tolerate disrespect or abuse of power’

CIVICUS speaks with Eleonora Giovio, sports editor of the Spanish newspaper El País, about the systemic abuses faced by women in sport, evidenced in a recent case of abuse of power by the highest authority in the Spanish football federation.
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GABON: ‘Under the old regime civil society was not taken into account’

CIVICUS discusses the military coup in Gabon with Pepecy Ogouliguende, expert in human rights, governance, gender and peace mediation and founder and president of Malachie.
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BAHRAIN: ‘Had there been civic freedoms, the authorities would have known of the deep suffering at Jau Prison’

CIVICUS speaks about the situation of political prisoners on hunger strike in Bahrain with Jawad Fairooz, founder and director of Salam for Democracy and Human Rights (Salam DHR).
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Intergenerational Movement For Change: CIVICUS Uniting For A Just And Sustainable Future

By Secretary General, Lysa John and Chief Officer of Evidence and Engagement Mandeep Tiwana Defending people power and striving to promote excluded voices — this is the mission of CIVICUS, a global alliance of civil society organizations and activists dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world.
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EGYPT: ‘Activists who work from abroad are being targeted through their families’

CIVICUS speaks about the ongoing repression of dissent in Egypt with Ahmed Attalla, Executive Director of the Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR).
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ZIMBABWE: ‘This so-called election was a circus and a waste of resources’

CIVICUS speaks about Zimbabwe’s August general election and its aftermath with Obert Masaraure, national president of Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe and spokesperson of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, which brings together 84 Zimbabwean civil society organisations (CSOs).
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Bangladesh: Quash conviction and release rights defenders

Photo credit: Odhikar Leaders of Prominent Rights Group Convicted on Trumped-Up Charges Bangladesh authorities should immediately release human rights defenders Adilur Rahman Khan and ASM Nasiruddin Elan, quash their convictions, and end all reprisals against them for their legitimate human rights work, said 72 organizations today.
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IRAN: ‘The severity of the crackdown only shows how scared the regime is of the protest movement’

CIVICUS speaks with Sohrab Razaghi, executive director of Volunteer Activists (VA), about the situation in Iran on the anniversary of the anti-regime protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of morality police.
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GLOBAL: ‘With a wealth tax on the biggest fortunes, extreme poverty can be eradicated’

CIVICUS speaks about climate change, global inequality and the need for redistribution with Adrien Fabre, a France-based climate economist and founder of Global Redistribution Advocates (GRA).
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#UDHR75: Global deterioration of civic space puts States' commitment to human rights in question

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council General Debate on the High Commissioner’s updateDelivered by Humberto Mendez RamosThank you, Mr President, This 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR75), the High Commissioner has described civic space as the best indicator of a state’s commitment to upholding the aspirations of the Declaration.
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The UN’s Own Relevance Is at Stake at This Year’s General Assembly

By Mandeep Tiwana, Chief Officer for evidence and engagement + representative to the UN headquarters at CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance This September, world leaders and public policy advocates from around the world will descend on New York for the UN General Assembly.
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CIVICUS: UN must prove its relevance at this year’s General Assembly

JOHANNESBURG/NEW YORK - As world leaders gather in New York for the United Nations General Assembly this September, global civil society alliance CIVICUS calls on UN leadership to use this year’s summit to prove its value to solve the world’s compounding crises.
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NAMIBIA: ‘We have seen some progress on LGBTQI+ rights, but there is a lot of work still to be done’

CIVICUS speaks about recent moves to ban same-sex marriage in Namibia with Kevin Wessels, a young activist and a seasoned consultant and social entrepreneur working to advance human rights in Namibia.
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Nicaragua: Systematic repression of civil society and human rights defenders continues

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Interactive Debate on Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)'s Report on Nicaragua Delivered by Róisín Dunbar, CIVICUS Thank you, Mr President, CIVICUS welcomes the report by OHCHR on the human rights situation in Nicaragua, which documents the systematic repression of civic space as also reported by CIVICUS.
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Afghanistan: International community must expedite discussions towards a robust accountability mechanism   

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Interactive Debate on OHCHR report on Afghanistan Delivered by Horia Mosadiq, Safety and Risk Mitigation Organization (SRMO) Thank you Mr.
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Sri Lanka: Repeal draconian laws and ensure meaningful inclusion of civil society in transitional justice processes

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Interactive Dialogue on the report of the Office of the High Commisioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Sri Lanka Delivered by Róisín Dunbar Thank you, Mr.
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GABON: ‘Civic space and the conditions for the exercise of human rights were difficult under the former regime’

CIVICUS discusses the military coup in Gabon with Georges Mpaga, National Executive President of the Network of Free Civil Society Organisations of Gabon (ROLBG).
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CIVICUS at the UN General Assembly (September 2023)

The General Assembly is the main policymaking organ of the United Nations.
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UN member states must show their commitment to justice and accountability for the people of Myanmar

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Interactive Dialogue on the report of Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar Delivered by May Thiri Khin, Burma Human Rights Network We thank the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) for their recent report.
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Maldives: All candidates and parties must commit to respecting and protecting civic freedoms

As citizens of the Maldives prepare to cast their votes in presidential elections scheduled for 9 September 2023, the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation call upon all candidates and political parties to pledge their commitment to upholding and safeguarding civic freedoms as an integral part of their electoral mandates.
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Human Rights Council should adopt meaningful resolution to address spiralling rights crisis in Cambodia

To: Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council RE: Human Rights Council should adopt meaningful resolution to address spiralling rights crisis in Cambodia Excellencies, We, the undersigned civil society organisations, are writing to alert your government to the worsening human rights crisis in Cambodia, and to appeal to you for your support for a resolution strengthening and extending scrutiny of the situation to be adopted at the 54th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council (the “Council”).
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Civil society demands Tajikistan release jailed human rights defender

Russian With Tajikistan marking its Independence Day on 9 September 2023, global civil society alliance CIVICUS and the Brussels-based International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) call on Tajikistani authorities to immediately release imprisoned human rights defender Manuchehr Kholiqnazarov, and other activists and journalists detained for their human rights activities.
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CIVICUS' Advocacy Priorities at the 54th session of the Human Rights Council

As a global civil society alliance with a mandate to strengthen citizen action and civil society throughout the world, CIVICUS’s key priorities and recommendations ahead of the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council (11 September - 13 October) relate to protecting fundamental freedoms and supporting civil society where they face grave risk.
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G20 commitment to civic space and partnerships critical for sustainable development - CIVICUS

Realising commitments to civil society space and partnerships are essential to progressing on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and inclusive, resilient, and green growth, says CIVICUS, ahead of the New Delhi G-20 meeting.
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VENEZUELA: ‘The Darién Gap is claiming many lives that governments cannot even quantify’

CIVICUS speaks with Ana María Diez, president of Coalition for Venezuela, about the humanitarian crisis of Venezuelan migrants trying to reach the USA by land.
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BANGLADESH: ‘The legal vulnerability of LGBTQI+ people leads to harassment and discrimination’

CIVICUS speaks about the state of civic space and the rights of excluded groups in Bangladesh with Shahanur Islam, founder secretary general of JusticeMakers Bangladesh (JMBD) and founder president of JMBD in France.
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Civil society demands release of jailed Eswatini activists

JOHANNESBURG - Ahead of Eswatini’s 55th Independence Day on 6 September, global civil society alliance CIVICUS and the Eswatini rights organisation Foundation for Socio Economic Justice (FSEJ) call on the country’s authorities to immediately release from prison pro-democracy activists Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube.
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PHILIPPINES: ‘The government is headed by a former dictator’s son who reached power in a suspicious manner’

CIVICUS speaks with Nymia Pimentel-Simbulan about the human rights situation in the Philippines since the start of Ferdinand Marcos Junior’s government.
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CHAD: ‘The government, local groups and society at large have all joined efforts to help refugees’

CIVICUS speaks with Monim Haroon, Emergency Communications Manager at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), about the situation of Sudanese migrants in Chad’s refugee camps and civil society’s work to support them.
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PALESTINE: ‘People have lost confidence in an international system that fails to protect the powerless against the powerful’

CIVICUS speaks about ongoing repression in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) and the international response to Israeli aggression with Susan Power, Head of Legal Research and Advocacy at Al-Haq.
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PHILIPPINES: ‘Historical memory of martial law under Marcos Senior gives us strength to persevere’

CIVICUS speaks with Cristina Palabay, Secretary General of Karapatan, about the human rights situation in the Philippines since the start of Ferdinand Marcos Junior’s government.
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MALDIVES: ‘Calling this a free and fair election would be a betrayal to the people of Maldives’

CIVICUS speaks about the upcoming presidential election in Maldives with Shahindha Ismail, founder of the Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN).
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UGANDA: ‘We’ll participate in COP28 to pressure world leaders to divert funding away from oil and gas’

CIVICUS speaks about recent developments involving the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project and civil society’s efforts to stop it with Zaki Mamdoo, Campaign Coordinator of Stop EACOP.
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ZIMBABWE: ‘Election violence is a cover for ideological ambivalence and lack of substantive programmes’

CIVICUS speaks about the general election in Zimbabwe and the role of civil society with Wellington Mbofana, former director of the Civic Education Network Trust (CIVNET), a civil society organisation (CSO) that recently shut down due to lack of funding, and a former board member of several Zimbabwean CSOs.
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Ethiopia: Civil society groups raise concerns over the termination of the Mandate of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia

We, the undersigned civil society, and human rights organizations are alarmed by your recent decision1 to prematurely terminate the mandate of the Commission of Inquiry into the situation in the Tigray Region of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia (CoI).
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Extremely poor civic space records of BRICS countries undermine its legitimacy: CIVICUS

Global civil society alliance, CIVICUS has pointed out that the overwhelming majority of the newly admitted members of the BRICS alliance have troubling records of upholding civic freedoms and a history of quashing democratic dissent which does not augur well for multilateralism or people-centred decision making.
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Niger coup – military intervention by Ecowas could prove costly for human rights

By David Kode, CIVICUS' Advocacy and Campaigns Lead  Mohamed Bazoum’s ascension to the presidency in 2021 in a rare political transition was a major boost for Niger’s democracy.
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AI: ‘The biggest challenges are the biases and lack of transparency of algorithms’

CIVICUS speaks about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for civil society’s work with Omran Najjar, Kshitij Sharma, Leen D’hondt, Nasilele Amatende and Petya Kangalova of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT).
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Benin and Burkina Faso: Reverse the suspension of media outlets

CIVICUS, the global alliance of civil society organisations, condemns the decision by the governments of Benin and Burkina Faso to suspend media outlets over their coverage of the recent coup in Niger.
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Philippines: Human Rights Organisations Condemn Renewed Judicial Harassment Against Human Rights Defenders

We, the undersigned organisations, are in solidarity with human rights defenders (HRDs) in the Philippines.
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BULGARIA: ‘Our society has finally become sensitised to domestic and gender-based violence’

CIVICUS speaks with Victoria Petrova, Communications and Development Director at the Bulgarian Fund for Women (BFW), about civil society’s struggles to end domestic and gender-based violence in Bulgaria.
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Joint Open Letter to G20: Call for an end to violations in Kashmir and release of human rights defenders

ATTN: Representative of G20 member countries, guest countries and invited international organizations We, the undersigned organizations, would like to bring to your attention serious concerns regarding human rights violations occurring in Indian-administered Kashmir (IAK) including the unlawful detention and persecution of human rights defenders and journalists.
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COP28: ‘For us, climate change is not an abstract concept of future concern but an urgent reality of the present’

CIVICUS discusses the hopes and roles of civil society at the forthcoming COP28 climate summit with climate justice activist Disha Ravi, founder of India’s branch of the youth-led climate movement Fridays for Future.
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NIGER: ‘Threats don’t solve problems; the international response must emphasise dialogue and negotiation’

CIVICUS discusses the recent military coup in Niger with Clément Kocou Gbedey, Niger’s National Coordinator of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP).
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ECUADOR: ‘Democracy has allowed room for organised crime and narco-politics to grow’

CIVICUS speaks with Mauricio Alarcón Salvador, executive director of Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo (Citizenship and Development Foundation, FCD), about the elections that will be held in Ecuador on 20 August, the eruption of political violence and organised crime and the implications for civil society and the future of the country.
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UAE: Release all those unjustly imprisoned before COP28

Arabic Authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) should release all those unjustly imprisoned in the country before the start of COP28, which will be held at Expo City Dubai between 30 November and 12 December 2023.
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Bahrain: Human rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja begins hunger strike

The prominent Danish-Bahraini human rights defender and prisoner of conscience Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja, who has been arbitrarily detained in Bahrain since 2011 after leading peaceful protests calling for fundamental freedoms and rights in Bahrain, began a hunger strike on Wednesday 9 August.
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SENEGAL: ‘The situation is becoming more tense as we approach the 2024 elections’

CIVICUS speaks about the deterioration of civic space in the run-up to next year’s elections in Senegal with Sadikh Niass, Secretary General of the African Meeting for the Defence of Human Rights (Rencontre Africaine pour la Défense des Droits de l’Homme, RADDHO), and Iba Sarr, Director of Programmes at RADDHO.
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Afghanistan: Assault on civic space persists two years after Taliban takeover

On 15 August 2021, the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan and unleashed a systematic assault on civic space.
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KYRGYZSTAN: ‘True freedom cannot be granted by external forces; it needs to be claimed by people’

CIVICUS speaks about the restrictive conditions for civil society in Kyrgyzstan with Tolekan Ismailova, founding president of the Coalition for Democracy and Civil Society and director of the human rights movement One World-Kyrgyzstan (Bir Duino-Kyrgyzstan, BDK).
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Bangladesh: End Political Prosecution of Rights Leaders

10 Years of Reprisals Against Odhikar Officials for Documenting Violations The Bangladesh authorities should cease their continued criminalization and harassment of Bangladesh human rights group, Odhikar, 21 human rights groups said today.
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CIVICUS at the 2023 UN High Level Political Forum  

Without civil society, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) would not be possible.
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COP28: ‘Having a climate summit in an oil-and-gas country can jeopardise the outcomes’

CIVICUS discusses the hopes and roles of civil society at the forthcoming COP28 climate summit with Harlee Richards, strategist at Follow This.
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UK: ‘We engage in disruptive protest to keep the climate catastrophe in people’s minds’

CIVICUS speaks with Mitch Rose, a volunteer activist with Just Stop Oil, about climate activism and its criminalisation in the UK.
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POLAND: ‘In reaction to conservative backlash, public support for LGBTQI+ rights is on the rise’

CIVICUS speaks about 2023 Pride and Polish LGBTQI+ rights organisations’ response to the conservative backlash against LGBTQI+ rights with Annamaria Linczowska, advocacy and litigation officer at Campaign Against Homophobia (KPH).
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DRC: ‘Defending the environment means becoming the target of politicians and businesspeople’

CIVICUS discusses the hopes and roles of civil society at the forthcoming COP28 climate summit with Guillaume Kalonji, a youth climate activist and founder of Rise Up Movement DRC.
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Laos: Ensure the Immediate Release of Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Lu Siwei

Lao authorities have reportedly arrested and detained well-known Chinese human rights lawyer Lu Siwei since 28 July 2023.
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Bangladesh: Opposition face arbitrary arrests and excessive use of force around protests

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance and the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) are extremely concerned about reports of arbitrary arrests and excessive force against opposition activists around mass sit-in protests in Bangladesh.
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NEPAL: ‘This landmark decision represents significant progress for all LGBTQI+ people’

CIVICUS speaks with Sanjay Sharma, Programme Director of Nepal’s Blue Diamond Society, about the recent Supreme Court’s order to register same-sex marriages and civil society’s role in advancing LGBTQI+ rights in the country.
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Joint Universal Periodic Review (#UPR45) Submissions on Civil Society Space

CIVICUS makes UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) submissions on civil society space in Chad, China, Malaysia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Senegal.
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Philippines: Halt harassment against human rights defenders

  President of the Republic of the Philippines Malacañang Palace Compound P.
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Cambodia: Civil society condemns human rights violation during election

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation condemn the pattern of intimidation and retaliation against media workers, civil society, and political opponents in the run-up to, during, and after  elections in Cambodia.
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AI REGULATION: ‘There must be a balance between promoting innovation and protecting rights’

CIVICUS speaks with Nadia Benaissa, legal policy advisor at Bits of Freedom, about the risks artificial intelligence (AI) poses to human rights and the role civil society is playing in developing a legal framework for AI governance.
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Lessons from our work across 2017 to 2022 and implications for our current strategic action

  A message from Lysa John, Secretary-General of CIVICUS    Dear CIVICUS members and allies At the close of our 2017-2022 Strategic Plan period, we committed to review the most significant outcomes achieved and lessons learnt from its implementation.
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SPAIN: ‘The LGBTQI+ community fears both legal and social backlash’

CIVICUS speaks about the situation of LGBTQI+ people in the context of Spain’s election with Emilio de Benito, spokesperson for Health and Seniors of the LGTB+ Collective of Madrid (COGAM).
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Guatemala: Respect the rule of law ahead of the second round of elections

Ahead of the second round of the presidential elections scheduled for 20 August 2023, the global civil society alliance CIVICUS calls on the Guatemalan authorities to respect the rule of law and democratic values to prevent a political crisis.
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HRC53: CIVICUS' key takeaways from Human Rights Council

CIVICUS’ key priorities and recommendations during the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council focussed on the protection of fundamental freedoms and support to civil society where they face grave risk.

HRC53: Joint end of session statement

We welcome the resolution put forward by the OIC to ensure the full implementation of the United Nations database of businesses facilitating Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as well as the recent publication of the partial update to the database issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on 30 June 2023.
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HONG KONG: ‘Any activism that the government dislikes can be deemed a national security violation’

CIVICUS speaks about the persecution faced by Hong Kong activists in exile with Anouk Wear, research and policy adviser at Hong Kong Watch.
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TURKEY: ‘For the embattled LGBTQI+ movement, simply persisting in taking to the streets is an achievement’

CIVICUS speaks about 2023 Pride and the civil society response to the Turkish government’s anti-LGBTQI+ campaign with Damla Umut Uzun, international relations and fundraising officer at Kaos Gay and Lesbian Cultural Research and Solidarity Association (Kaos GL).
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The Civic Space Crisis in Africa and How Civil Society Responds

Introduction The state of civic space globally and the environment for civil society continues to deteriorate.
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Singapore: Online Criminal Harms Act another legal instrument to suppress civic space

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation are deeply concerned over Singapore’s recently passed Online Criminal Harms Act.

Pakistan: Alarm over attacks on human rights defenders and journalists

Statement at the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council Adoption of the UPR report of Pakistan Delivered by Gulalai Ismail Thank you, Mr President.
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Widespread arrests, attacks and legal restrictions facing LGBTQI+ activists across Africa finds new report

Widespread arrests, attacks and legal restrictions facing LGBTQI+ activists across Africa finds new report Johannesburg | 4 July, 2023 Same-sex relations criminalised in at least 27 countries south of the Sahara Organisations shut down and offices raided for their work on LGBTQI+ rights Widespread bans on the publication of information on gay rights Anti-LGBTQI+ laws and practices disproportionately impact other excluded groups including women, children and victims of abuse  From Uganda to Cameroon, LGBTQI+ activists face significant restrictions due to the prevailing social, cultural and legal attitudes towards homosexuality and gender identity.

Sri Lanka: Space for civil society continues to be under attack

Statement at the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council Adoption of the UPR report of Sri Lanka Delivered by Tharindu Jayawardhana Thank you, Mr President.
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Joint Letter: NGOs call on Bahrain to Free Dr. Abduljalil Al-Singace after Two Years of Hunger Strike

King of Bahrain, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa 8 July 2023 RE: Free Dr.
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Cloud Lingers over Sierra Leone’s Election

By Andrew Firmin CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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ANGOLA: ‘The untrue government narrative reveals an aversion to civil society denouncing malpractice’

 PORTUGUESE CIVICUS discusses the state of civic space and the new restrictions being imposed on civil society in Angola with Emilio José Manuel, focal point for Angola of the Lusophone Platform for Human Rights and founding member of the Working Group for Human Rights Monitoring in Angola (GTMDH).

Myanmar: Restrictions on civil society hamper humanitarian action

Statement at the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council  Interactive Dialogue on written update of the High Commissioner on Myanmar Delivered by Kyaw Win Thank you Mr.

Benin: Freedom of expression restricted

Statement at the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council Adoption of the UPR report of Benin Delivered by Cristina Figueira Shah Thank you, Mr President.

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