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Jamil Dakwar
Director, Human Rights Program. Adjunct lecturer . Formerly with and (views are my own)
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4 گھنٹے Jamil Dakwar
That’s horrendous. Trump administration officials should be held accountable for criminal acts of child abuse. cc:
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13 گھنٹے ACLU
More than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents by the Trump administration, and the president has no plans to reunite them.
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21 گھنٹے INCLO
New shows how to better defend in practice ppl's right to protest "Defending Dissent" will be launched in on 27 June
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7 گھنٹے Jamil Dakwar
Another pathetic and infantile move by the diplomat who once warned “the U.S. will be taking names” of countries who voted against the Jerusalem resolution! Nikki Haley has no one but herself to blame for the misguided decision to withdraw from the Human Rights Council.
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19 گھنٹے Hina Shamsi
US ally UAE has horrifically tortured Yemeni prisoners detained without charge. The US acknowledges it receives intelligence from UAE partners but claims not to know of these abuses. This is a hard but necessary read, via 's
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23 گھنٹے David Cole
This is a great, short, crystal-clear one-stop explainer that rebuts all the myths and lies the administration has been telling about family separation. via
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16 گھنٹے Sarah Mehta
Just to summarize, the President manufactured a human rights crisis that may have caused irreparable harm to thousands of kids and now replaces his policy (without telling us how/when families will be reunited) with a plan for family incarceration and continued prosecutions.
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17 گھنٹے Astrid Dominguez
The EO that presumably ends family separation locks up families in jails. Yes, those . It also doesn’t end the zero-tolerance program which is separating kids from their parents. This is all a sham.
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17 گھنٹے Philip Alston
WATCH our video. My report on poverty & human rights in the US is being presented to the tomorrow Thurs June 21. It is a shame that the US Govt will not be there to respond.
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15 گھنٹے Jamil Dakwar
Public outcry and legal advocacy brought Trump to his knees. Kids should never be detained.
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21 گھنٹے Mehdi Hasan
"Caliph Trump and the Rise of the Christian Taliban" - my latest video op-ed for , on the real threat to America from religious extremists, in the wake of Jeff Sessions' and Sarah Sanders' 'it's in the Bible!' remarks:
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20 جون Jamil Dakwar
Make no mistake about it, withdrawing the U.S. from the Council wouldn’t advance human rights just as moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem wouldn’t advance peace. Both misguided decisions expose Trump administration’s utter lack of commitment to peace and universal human rights.
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20 جون Deborah Popowski
As prepares to present his report to the Human Rights Council, learn more about the gendered impact of poverty in the with our new resource page
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19 جون AJ+
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The NAACP condemned the U.S. exit from the UN Human Rights Council. The ACLU said it's part of an "aggressive effort to violate basic human rights of those most in need of protection."
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19 جون R. Andrew Free
Thread: How did we get here? In 2015, I shook President Obama’s hand, thanked him for DACA, and asked him to reverse course & close the for-profit baby jails (also known as “family detention centers”) he opened in Dilley & Karnes City, Texas. What he said shook me to my core 1/
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19 جون Derrick Johnson
Sickening irony that Nikki Haley announced U.S. will withdraw from UN Human Rights Council on Juneteenth (which marks of the “end” of slavery June 19, 1865 ), as Trump Administration is tearing asylum-seeking families apart and locking their children in caged detention centers.
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19 جون Kenneth Roth
For the Trump administration, it's more important to defend Israel from criticism by the UN Human Rights Council than to defend human rights victims in Syria, North Korea, Myanmar and South Sudan--a sadly one-dimensional human rights policy.
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19 جون David Kaye
let me tell you about this 'cesspool of political bias' amidst the U.S. new international policy of withdrawal from the Human Rights Council
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19 جون Jamil Dakwar
Trump administration is ripping migrant children apart from their mothers and fathers and putting them in cages and yet it has the chutzpah to preach about human rights.
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19 جون UN Human Rights
"Disappointing, if not really surprising, news. Given the state of in today's world, the US should be stepping up, not stepping back" -- UN Human Rights Chief following USA decision to withdraw from U.N. Human Rights Council.
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