NGO’s
DR CONGO Justice Stalled for Murdered UN Experts
Congo (HRNW)- Nine years after the murder of UN experts Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalán in the Kasai region, the Congolese National Human Rights Commission is demanding that “masterminds” within the government be held to account. While low-level soldiers were convicted in 2022, evidence of high-level state complicity has been largely ignored, leaving the families…
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UKRAINE UN Issues $2.3 Billion Appeal as Winter Crisis Deepens
Ukraine (HRNW)- As temperatures in Kyiv plunge to -15°C, the United Nations has launched a $2.3 billion humanitarian appeal to support 4.1 million vulnerable Ukrainians. Human rights monitors confirmed that 2025 was the deadliest year for civilians since the 2022 invasion, with over 2,500 killed. Constant strikes on energy infrastructure have left millions without heating…
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El Salvador: Indefinite Detention and “Mano Dura” Policies
San Salvador, El Salvador (HRNW) — Human rights organizations have raised alarms over the continued extension of the state of emergency, which has now seen over 85,000 people detained without due process. While the government claims the measures have reduced gang violence, legal experts point to thousands of “innocent casualties”—individuals with no gang ties who…
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UN experts warn US intervention in Venezuela undermines human rights law
Geneva, Switzerland (HRNW)- United Nations human rights experts condemned recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela as a dangerous departure from international legal norms, emphasizing that forced regime change and extrajudicial actions compromise the rights to self-determination and sovereignty for Venezuelans. They urged the global community to resist “gunboat diplomacy” and prioritize civilian protection and respect for…
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Global Human Security Under Serious Threat as 2025 Ends
Geneva, Switzerland (HRNW)– Human rights experts have raised serious concerns over the worsening global human security situation. Cuts in international aid, rising conflicts, and weakening democratic institutions have left millions vulnerable. Rights organizations warn that marginalized communities, refugees, and conflict victims are paying the heaviest price as governments reduce humanitarian commitments. 🔗 Support Human Rights…
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Sir Syed University organized Closing Ceremony of the 8th IMTIC highlighting AI Innovations for Sustainable ICT Infrastructure
Karachi (HRNW)— Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET) and Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET) organized a successful closing ceremony of 8th International Multi-topic ICT Conference (IMTIC) at the SSUET campus. This year’s conference theme, “AI Driven Innovations Across Disciplines for a Resilient and Sustainable ICT Infrastructure,” attracted a diverse group of…
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Global NGO and Advocacy Movements
From Africa to Europe and the Americas, NGOs are launching campaigns and training programs focused on migration rights, anti-discrimination, gender equality, and peacebuilding. Organizations such as the Global Campus of Human Rights and Amnesty International continue to expand their outreach through hybrid learning and public awareness projects. Join HRNW in shining a light on NGO-led…
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KU’s Wisdom Therapy Center hosts first Hum Nashist program
Karachi (HRNW)– The Wisdom Therapy Center, established at the Department of Public Administration of the University of Karachi, organized the inaugural session of its intellectual program “Hum Nashist” at the department. The purpose “Hum Nashist” was to transmit local wisdom, practical experiences, and life-learned insights to the younger generation. Instead of formal speeches, the program…
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KU Announced Schedule For Syndicate Elections
Karachi (HRNW)– The University of Karachi issued the schedule for the Syndicate elections from the constituency of one university officer as well as from the teachers’ constituency. The notification issued by the KU Registrar Professor Dr Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, elections to the Syndicate of the University of Karachi from one university officer of the administration…
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Migrants Report Abuse After Wrongful Detention and Deportation
Washington – United States (HRNW)– Venezuelan migrants previously detained by U.S. immigration authorities have described harsh conditions, lack of legal access, and emotional trauma. Many now face hardship and social stigma after being returned to their country. Rights organizations are calling for urgent reforms to ensure humane treatment, due process, and accountability in immigration enforcement…
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