Archive for September, 2025

16/09/2025

Senior Human Rights Investigators Allege that Sexual Violence against Palestinians by Israeli Forces Has Been Increasingly Used as ‘Method of War’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Senior human rights investigators reporting to the UN Human Rights Council on alleged that sexual and gender-based violence by Israeli security forces against Palestinians – including children – have been increasingly used “as a method of war” following the 7 October 2023 attacks that sparked the Gaza war.

Much of Gaza remains in ruins.
UN News | Much of Gaza remains in ruins.

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16/09/2025

NGOs on a Virtual Blacklist at UN High-Level Meetings of World Leaders

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 15 2025 (IPS)* – When the high-level meeting of over 150 world political leaders takes place September 22-30, thousands of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and their accredited UN representatives will either be banned from the UN premises or permitted into the building on a strictly restricted basis– as it happens every year.

This year will not be an exception to the rule.

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in over 100 countries promoting adherence to, and implementation of, the United Nations nuclear weapons ban treaty. Credit: ICAN

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15/09/2025

Back from Iran, Afghan Families Wonder What Tomorrow Holds

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By the International Organization for Migration (IOM)*

Herat, Afghanistan, 12 September 2025 At the Islam Qala border, the wind never rests. Dust stings the eyes and clings to skin as the 40–degree heat turns the ground into a furnace.

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15/09/2025

The United Nations Turns 80: a Miracle It Has Lasted So Long

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SANTIAGO, Chile, Sep 12 2025 (IPS)** At eighty, the United Nations is bogged down by structural limitations and political divisions that render it powerless to act decisively – nowhere more clearly than in the Gaza genocide.
 

 

There is only one treaty in the world that, despite its limitations, binds nations together: the United Nations Charter. Representatives of fifty nations wrote and ratified the UN Charter in 1945, with others joining in the years that followed.

The charter itself only sets the terms for the behaviour of nations. It does not and cannot create a new world. It depends on individual nations to either live by the charter or die without it.

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15/09/2025

Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value

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By the United Nations*

female medical worker smiling

Women in the health and care sector face a larger gender pay gap than in other economic sectors, earning on average 24 per cent less than their male peers. PHOTO:ILO

The International Equal Pay Day, celebrated on 18 September, represents the longstanding efforts towards the achievement of equal pay for work of equal value.

It further builds on the United Nations’ commitment to human rights and against all forms of discrimination, including discrimination against women and girls.

Across all regions, women are paid less than men, with the gender pay gap estimated at around 20 per cent globally.

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14/09/2025

Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers Unpaid for Months

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By Human Rights Watch*

Wage Theft by Subcontractor for State Oil Company Aramco

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Migrant workers at a construction site near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 2, 2024. © 2024 Jaap Arriens/Sipa via AP Photo

(Beirut) – Hundreds of migrant workers employed in Saudi Arabia by the manufacturing and supply company Sendan International did not receive their salaries for up to eight months, Human Rights Watch said on 10 September 2025.

They include workers employed in state-owned oil company Aramco project sites.

Migrant workers were often stranded without pay for months, forced into undocumented status, or left with no choice but to return home at their own expense, abandoning outstanding wages and benefits.

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14/09/2025

UNICEF Warns of ‘Deadly Risks for over 450,000 Children in Gaza City as Military Attacks Increase’

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AMMAN, 12 September 2025 (UNICEF)* – “The escalating military offensive in Gaza City is having devastating consequences for over 450,000 children, already traumatized and exhausted by nearly two years of unrelenting war.  They are teetering on the edge of survival as both famine and deadly violence spread.

2 year old Alma. Gaza City, Al-Rimal, Omar Al-Mukhtar Street 2025
 
UNICEF/UNI767014/Nateel2 year old Alma. Gaza City, Al-Rimal, Omar Al-Mukhtar Street March 2025

“UNICEF is warning of an impending catastrophe as the military operation expands. With limited or nonexistent shelter and services, the ongoing escalation is already resulting in disproportionate civilian casualties and driving the near total collapse of the remaining lifelines children need to survive.

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14/09/2025

UN General Assembly Endorses New York Declaration on Two-State Solution between Israel and Palestine

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(UN News)* — Applause rang out in the UN General Assembly Hall on Friday [] as countries endorsed a declaration on the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and implementation of the two-State solution with Israel. 

The UN General Assembly votes on whether to back the “New York Declaration,” a resolution that seeks to breathe new life into the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.
UN Photo/Loey Felipe | The UN General Assembly votes on whether to back the “New York Declaration,” a resolution that seeks to breathe new life into the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.

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14/09/2025

‘Deadly Floods’ Displace over 100,000 in South Sudan

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(UN News)* — Over 100,000 people in South Sudan have been displaced by what the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has called “new deadly floods.”

People displaced by flooding carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road in Bentui, South Sudan. (file)
© UNHCR/Tiksa Negeri | People displaced by flooding carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road in Bentui, South Sudan. (file)

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10/09/2025

‘Sudan’s People Tortured and Killed in ‘Slaughterhouses’

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(UN News)* — A high-level independent rights probe into the brutal war in Sudan condemned the many grave crimes committed by all combatants, citing evidence indicating that civilians have been “deliberately targeted, displaced and starved”.

An upturned vehicle lies in front of a building in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. (file)
© Avaaz/Giles Clarke | An upturned vehicle lies in front of a building in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. (file)

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