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India: Protect Rights, Dignity Amid Covid-19 Crisis - India


India: Protect Rights, Dignity Amid Covid-19 Crisis
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Ensure Equitable Health Care; Uphold Free Speech; Reduce Prison Population
(New York) – India’s government needs to urgently address healthcare shortages amid the world’s fastest-growing Covid-19 crisis and ensure that vulnerable communities have equitable access to treatment, Human Rights Watch said today. Donors and diaspora groups that are rushing assistance to India should encourage the government to end curbs on free speech and to respect human rights in its pandemic response.
Following widespread criticism of its handling of the pandemic, with shortages in oxygen supplies and hospital care costing lives, the Indian government ordered nearly 100 social media posts to be taken down, saying they spread fake information. Most of the content targeted, however, had angrily criticized the government’s response to the crisis. Uttar Pradesh state’s chief minister has denied oxygen shortages and warn ....

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Bolivia: Amnesty Decree Opens the Door to Impunity


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Supporters of Bolivian opposition candidate Carlos Mesa and of then President Evo Morales clash during a demonstration over disputed electoral results, in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on October 23, 2019.
© Photo by DANIEL WALKER/AFP via Getty Images.
(Washington, DC, March 11, 2021) – A presidential decree approved by Bolivia’s Congress in February 2021 opens the door to impunity for serious crimes, Human Rights Watch said today.
The decree provides a blanket amnesty to people prosecuted during the previous government for crimes related to the “political crisis” that started in October 2019. It appears designed to favor supporters of the pro-government party Movement to Socialism (MAS, in Spanish). ....

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California Supreme Court: Sex Offenders Are Eligible for Early Parole


The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that nonviolent sex offenders can be considered for early parole.
This move on early parole comes as part of a ballot measure that nearly two-thirds of voters approved four years ago, said a report from Los Angeles Times.
Court House News noted that the early parole eligibility passed for all inmates with nonviolent felonies, including sex offenders.
Representing the court s unanimous decision, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation could not deny even the mere possibility of parole to an entire category of inmates under Proposition 57.
So sex offenders and other people convicted of nonviolent felonies will be eligible for early parole after completing the full term of their first offense. ....

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