By Kanishka Singh. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The annual U.S. report on human rights practices released on Monday listed "significant human rights issues" and abuses in India, including reported Rather remarkably, 95 of these 200 companies score zero across every indicator in the theme of human rights due diligence. On a scale of 1 to 100, two-thirds score 30 or less with one quarter
Mexico has relied heavily on the military to fight drug-related violence and organized crime, leading to widespread human rights violations by military personnel. As of July, the CNDH had received
The poll showed that, after safety and security (57%), human rights was the most commonly chosen consideration for determining tournament hosts (53%). This was the top consideration in seven of the countries surveyed, and highest in Switzerland (68%), where FIFA is based. More than four times as many people, or 53%, chose human rights as a key
2. The Central African Republic. Freedom ranking: 7. Human rights violation: 9.5. Apart from having the high level of violating basic human rights, many cities of Central African Republic are in
Legal System and Property Rights; the average human freedom rating for 162 countries in 2018 was 6.93. Among countries included in this year’s and last year’s report, the level of freedom
Human rights in India is an issue complicated by the country's large size and population as well as its diverse culture, despite its status as the world's largest sovereign, secular, democratic republic. The Constitution of India provides for fundamental rights, which include freedom of religion. Clauses also provide for freedom of speech, as January 09, 2023. In the first global Human Rights Report Card issued by the CIRIGHTS Data Project, Canada and Sweden were at the head of the class with a 96, followed by New Zealand, Norway and Portugal at 94. At the bottom were Iraq with a score of 12, China at 10, and North Korea and Syria with six. Iran was marked by a shocking lack of Switzerland ranks first with a human freedom index of 9.11, followed closely by New Zealand at 9.01 and Denmark at 8.98. These countries consistently rank high in terms of personal and economic freedoms, demonstrating a strong commitment to individual rights and free market principles. On the other end of the spectrum, countries like Syria

Western Australia’s prisons remain damaging and at times deadly for people with disabilities. A Human Rights Watch analysis of deaths in those prisons from 2010-2020 found that about 60 percent

In January, human rights defender Jolovan Wham was found guilty of holding an illegal public assembly in relation to a 2018 protest against an earlier trial of Terry Xu and Daniel de Costa. He served 15 days in jail after losing his appeal and refusing to pay a fine. In June, police interrogated Kirsten Han and Rocky Howe under the Public Order AFSPA for nearly six decades. Human rights organizations asserted the law is in violation of Article 21 of the constitution and continued to call for its repeal, citing numerous alleged human rights violations. Nongovernmental forces, including organized insurgents and terrorists, committed numerous killings.
International press freedom organizations report that journalists continue to be targets of threats and violence, both by individuals and state agents. The Honduran human rights ombudsman, CONADEH

The prison population grew 12 percent between November 2021 and March 2022, to 20,864 people, official data obtained by Fundación Construir, a Bolivian nongovernmental organization (NGO), showed

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Labor Rights. In early 2019, over 50,000 garment workers participated in wildcat strikes protesting changes to the minimum wage. Police used excessive force to disperse the protesters, killing one
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Indonesia is a multiparty democracy. In April 2019 Joko Widodo (popularly known as Jokowi) won a second five-year term as president. The annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – the Human Rights Reports – cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other

Number of countries with National Human Rights Institutions in compliance with the Paris Principles as of 2021, by region [Graph], OWID, June 14, 2023. [Online].

Countries are ranked based on analysis with indicators derived from ILO conventions and looks at violations of rights both in law and practice. Workers’ rights in Central and Eastern Europe today Between 2020 and 2021, Hungary decreased its score, from 3 to 4, indicating an increase in violations of workers’ rights. 7. Congo. Freedom ranking: 6.5. Human rights violation: 10. The Democratic Republic of Congo seems to be far from its name when it comes to human rights. .