Complicity is generally made up of 2 elements: An act or omission (failure to act) by a company, or individual representing a company, that “helps” (facilitates, legitimizes, assists, encourages, etc.) another, in some way, to carry out a human rights abuse, and. The knowledge by the company that its act or omission could provide such help. Pakistan 2022. Grave human rights violations continued, including enforced disappearances, torture, crackdowns on peaceful protests, attacks against journalists and violence against religious minorities and other marginalized groups. A backlash against legal gains in transgender rights led to growing violence against transgender people. of human rights violations in Kashmir. 3. On 10 September 2018, the High Commissioner for Human Rights informed the Human Rights Council during its 39th session that the OHCHR report’s findings and recommendations had “not been followed up with meaningful improvements, or even open Eyes on Chile. Following one year of rigorous research, Amnesty International believes that the Attorney General’s Office should open criminal investigations against commanders of the Chilean police force, Carabineros de Chile , for their role in human rights violations committed during the country’s period of social unrest starting 18 In November 2021, the US enacted a law to monitor, report on, and address corruption by the Ortega government and human rights abuses by Nicaraguan security forces. In September 2022, the European Serious human rights abuses committed by Russia’s forces in occupied areas involved severe and wide-ranging cases and included credible reports of: mass and unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings; forced disappearances; torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, including of children; arbitrary arrest or zBrP. As a result of self-censorship and lack of access, many foreign journalists rarely published stories on human rights abuses while inside the country. The Inter American Press Association reported that several members of the Associated Press, Reuters, and Spanish news agency EFE journalistic teams accredited in the country denounced limits on North Korea has long faced claims of torture and abuse in its political prison camps, known as “kwalliso”. A landmark UN investigation in 2014 found that Pyongyang was using this type of camp Human Rights Abuses by country. The number in each column indicates the relative intensity of different rights abuses in that country (see the key below). These have been totalled to give a score Civilians and individuals accused of human rights violations were tried by military courts in grossly unfair proceedings. In June, the Tripoli Court of Appeals referred 82 defendants accused of involvement in the Abu Salim prison killings in 1996 to the military judiciary, on the grounds that the crime took place at a military location and the 16 September 2020 Human Rights. Grave rights violations against anti-government protesters in Venezuela, “amounted to crimes against humanity”, UN-appointed rights investigators said in their first report on abuses inside the Latin American nation. In their findings published on Wednesday, the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission

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