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  2. Human rights in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Human rights organizations have expressed concern about violation of human rights in Dubai. [2] Most notably, some of the 250,000 foreign laborers in the city allegedly live in conditions described by Human Rights Watch as "less than humane". [3] [4] [5] The mistreatment of foreign workers was a subject of the 2009 documentary, Slaves of Dubai. [6]

  3. Human rights in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    e. Human Rights in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are substantially restricted. The UAE does not have democratically elected institutions and citizens don't have the right to change their government or form political parties. Activists and academics who criticize the government are detained and imprisoned, and their families are often harassed ...

  4. Human rights in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    e. Human Rights in Lebanon refers to the state of human rights in Lebanon, which were considered to be on par with global standards in 2004. [1] Some believed to be criminals and terrorists are said to be detained without charge for both short and long periods of time. Freedom of speech and of the press are ensured to the citizens by the ...

  5. UN says Nicaragua's human rights violations and persecution ...

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    Nicaragua has increased human rights violations and persecution of the opposition as it ratchets up its efforts to stifle dissent, a United Nations group of experts monitoring the country said ...

  6. Human rights in Islamic State-controlled territory - Wikipedia

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    The condition of human rights in the territory controlled by the Islamic State (IS) is considered to be among the worst in the world. [1][2][3][4] The Islamic State's policies included acts of genocide, [5][6][7] torture [8][9] and slavery. [10][11] The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) stated in November 2014 that the Islamic ...

  7. Human rights in China - Wikipedia

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    [288] [289] [290] Sophie Richardson, Human Rights Watch's China director, said "the mandatory databanking of a whole population's biodata, including DNA, is a gross violation of international human rights norms, and it's even more disturbing if it is done surreptitiously, under the guise of a free health care program."

  8. Human rights in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 2022, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet began a four-day official visit to Bangladesh. This is the first official visit by a UN Human Rights Chief to the country. Ms. Bachelet will go to Cox’s Bazar where she will be able to visit camps housing Rohingya refugees from Myanmar and meet with refugees. [95] [96]

  9. Human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    [45] However, Human Rights organisations including Human Rights Watch have reported that the number of raped women could be as high as 100. [46] [47] [48] The Indian Army has also harmed the health care system in the valley. Major hospitals in Kashmir have experienced crackdowns and army men have even entered the operation theatres in search of ...