The crimes of illegal armed groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) remain without a proper response from the international community, said representative of the Russian delegation on the 52nd session of the UN HRC.
secretary blinken suggested expulsion of russia from the u.n.hrc. expel russia but keep china, keep afghanistan. is that of any consequence or significance? what about the other human rights abusers if you expel russia? i think there s value in the human rights commission because you kcan have discussions and highlight issues. as secretary blinken did today, he was able the highlight the human rights abuses that russia is committing right now in ukraine. i would also think that given what russia is doing and it s not only just the abuses that the russian military is committing in terms of the shelling of cities such as kharkiv but it s the human rights abuses back home in russia where they constricted the political space so there s no room for independent media, independent non-governmental
the global spokesperson for the un hrc, the un refugee agency. 0ur correspondent kasia madera is on the poland ukraine border for us. amongst so much uncertainty and so much destruction that has happened in ukrainejust across the borderfrom me, one thing is constant the flow of people coming through. these people have just crossed over the borderfrom ukraine. theirjourneys to get here have been long, they ve been uncertain. we ve been seeing the scenes back in lviv of what has been happening as the people have been crossing into trains, crossing through with their cars, leaving their cars, running out of fuel, crossing by foot like all of these people that have just literally crossed the border here into poland, theirfirst time to have an opportunity to just get something warm to drink, their first time to get something to eat. this whole community, this whole centre has popped up and it s very transient. we ve been here all week and things change. tents pop go, tents go, but what is
The arrival of the Indian Navy's chief hydrographer, Vice Admiral Adhir Arora, was announced in the Wednesday edition of Myanmar's state-run newspaper.