Geneva, 8 February, 2023.- Recent legislative changes in Latvia to limit education in the country’s minority languages are contrary to human rights standards and could constitute discrimination, UN experts* said today. In 2022, Latvia formulated and adopted a legislation amending the country’s education system that requires all pre-school and schoolContinuar Leyendo

Geneva, 7 February, 2023.- Denmark failed to take effective measures against racist hate speech by discontinuing its investigation about an art exhibition showing racist hate images, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has found. The Committee issued its decision after reviewing a petition filed by MomodouContinuar Leyendo

Washington, Feb 06, 2023.- The U.S. military today began collecting the remnants of a Chinese high-altitude surveillance balloon shot down by an Air Force fighter over the weekend. Air Force Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, said the recovery effortContinuar Leyendo

De acuerdo con el Informe Situación de los Derechos Humanos en Chile 2022, actualmente el 25% de la población del país vive en la ruralidad y suele enfrentar problemas de acceso a una serie de atenciones que el Estado debiera garantizarles. “En las zonas rurales sus habitantes perciben, derechamente, nivelesContinuar Leyendo