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Abductions target Alawite women in Syria

Warning: This report contains accounts of sexual violence that may be distressing to some readers. Reports of abductions and sexual violence against women from the Alawite minority have emerged in western Syria following the fall of former president Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. Several survivors and families have described kidnappings allegedly carried out by armed men claiming to be linked to security forces. Many of the reported cases occurred in and around Latakia province, a coastal region with a significant Alawite population. One teenager, identified here as Ramia to protect her identity, said she was abducted near her village in Latakia by three armed men who forced her into a vehicle. She alleges she was beaten and held for two days in a locked room. According to her account, her captors insulted her religious affiliation and threatened to sell her. […]

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Amnesty International Slams FG Over School Attacks in Nigeria

Amnesty International has condemned the Nigerian authorities for failing to protect schoolchildren amid a wave of abductions in the North, including the recent kidnapping of 315 students and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Niger State. Country Director Isa Sanusi stated that the attacks underscore persistent security gaps and repeated government failures to learn from past incidents. Sanusi noted that over 230 Northern children are currently in captivity, while hundreds of schools in states like Katsina and Plateau remain closed due to attacks. He warned that many children, especially girls, have been forced out of school or married off for safety. Amnesty International accused authorities of neglect and called for urgent investigations into the attacks—potentially as war crimes or crimes against humanity—and for perpetrators to be prosecuted in fair trials. The group insists the right to […]

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Tanzania protests erupt after disputed election as police clash with demonstrators in Dar es Salaam

Hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police in Tanzania’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, for a third consecutive day on Friday, demanding that the national electoral commission halt the release of election results after a chaotic and contested vote. The protests erupted amid a government crackdown that has included military deployment and a near-total internet shutdown. On Thursday, security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition at protesters in the Mbagala, Gongo la Mboto, and Kiluvya neighbourhoods as residents defied a government-imposed curfew. According to reports, several vehicles, police posts, and even a petrol station were set ablaze as anger boiled over. Amnesty International said at least two people have been killed since the demonstrations began earlier in the week. The violence broke out following Wednesday’s general election, which many Tanzanians and rights groups have condemned as unfair and restrictive. President […]

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Nepal lifts social media ban after deadly Gen Z protests

Nepal has lifted its nationwide social media ban following violent youth-led protests that left at least 19 people dead and nearly 400 injured, officials confirmed on Tuesday. “Social media platforms have been opened, which was among the Gen Z’s demands. We are open to talk with the protesters,” said Minister for Communication Prithvi Subba Gurung. The government had blocked access to Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and 23 other platforms last week, citing “unregistered operations.” The move ignited outrage among young Nepalis, many of whom rely on digital platforms for news, communication, and business. Deadly crackdown on protesters On Monday, police launched one of the harshest crackdowns in years as thousands defied restrictions in Kathmandu and other cities. Protesters tore through barbed wire near parliament, burned tyres, and clashed with security forces. Police confirmed 17 deaths in Kathmandu and two […]

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Northwest Group Rejects Amnesty Report on Insecurity

The Northwest Democracy Monitoring Group (NDMG) has strongly criticised Amnesty International’s latest report on insecurity in Nigeria, describing it as inaccurate and misleading. In a statement released on Sunday, the group’s chairman, Abubakar Sani, accused Amnesty of presenting “inflated and unsubstantiated” data that could fuel division and unrest in the country. “We categorically challenge the numbers cited in this report, deeming them grossly inflated, misleading, and ultimately inflammatory,” Sani said. He urged Amnesty to reconsider its approach to reporting on Nigeria, noting that such figures undermine efforts to strengthen democracy and stability. Amnesty International had claimed in its recent report that hundreds of people were killed or displaced in violent attacks across Nigeria in the last year. However, the NDMG insisted that its field research across several communities in the Northwest painted a different picture. “Our findings starkly contrast with […]

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Togo – Amnesty International : Quand l’indignation remplace l’investigation

Dans son communiqué du 17 juin 2025, Amnesty International accuse les autorités togolaises de « torture » à l’encontre de manifestants lors des protestations non autorisées des 5 et 6 juin à Lomé. Mais ces affirmations, reposant principalement sur des vidéos issues des réseaux sociaux, relancent une question récurrente : où est passée la rigueur méthodologique d’une organisation censée défendre les droits humains avec objectivité ? 🕵️ Un rapport fondé sur du contenu non vérifié Aucun rapport d’expert indépendant, aucune vérification croisée avec des institutions locales, aucune descente sur le terrain. Le dossier publié par Amnesty repose sur des images virales, sans enquête judiciaire ni preuve médico-légale. “On ne peut pas fonder une telle accusation uniquement sur une séquence virale sur TikTok ou X (ex-Twitter),” commente un analyste togolais en droit international. Dans un contexte aussi sensible, ce type de […]

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Droits humains au Togo : Amnesty alerte, mais suscite la controverse

Un rapport qui dérange Le dernier rapport d’Amnesty International, publié ce mercredi, dresse un tableau préoccupant de l'état des libertés fondamentales au Togo. L’ONG dénonce une régression en matière de liberté d’expression, de réunion pacifique, d’association, et d’accès à l’information. Des accusations fortes contre les autorités togolaises Selon Amnesty : Des manifestations pacifiques ont été interdites sans justification. Plusieurs journalistes, militants et ONG ont fait l’objet d’arrestations arbitraires. La liberté de la presse est sous pression avec des sanctions visant RFI, France 24, et des médias locaux comme La Dépêche. Le journaliste Apollinaire Mewenewesse est poursuivi pour sept chefs d’accusation, incluant la diffusion de fausses informations et l’atteinte à la dignité présidentielle. Crédibilité d’Amnesty en question ? Le rapport, bien que relayé par de nombreux médias, suscite des critiques sur la méthodologie et la neutralité de l’organisation. Certains acteurs locaux […]

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