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Breaking the Bioas: Western Media & Human Rights in Bangladesh

Nieuwspoort Bezuidenhoutseweg 67, Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

The symposium will explore the bias of Western media and its impact on the 1971 genocide victims, featuring speakers from the report team and prominent public figures like Harry van Bommel.

Freedom of Expression and Oppression against Democracy: The Case of the 57 Bangladeshis detained in UAE

On Friday, October 11th, an important online speakers event took place, highlighting the sensitive and underreported situation of the 57 Bangladeshis detained in the UAE. Our guest speakers, Md. Mostafa Hossain, Quazi Omar Foysal, and Quazi Maruful Alam did an excellent job, and we are very grateful for their participation in the event, as well as the 30 participants who were actively engaged in it.

Baloch Martyrs Day Commemorated at Nutshuis, The Hague

Het Nutshuis Riviervismarkt 5, Den Haag, Zuid - Holland, Netherlands

GHRD and the Free Balochistan Movement held a commemoration of Baloch Martyrs Day in The Hague, honoring the Baloch people who sacrificed their lives for justice, freedom, and dignity. The event united activists from various communities, condemning human rights abuses and calling for global action.

Human Rights Film Festival 2024: Children’s Rights Edition

Bioscoop Buitenhof Buitenhof 20, Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

The Hague Human Rights Film Festival will this year focus on children's rights. The festival aims to raise awareness, showcase talent, inspire action, and build community. Film festival submissions are now open, we are seeking short, English-subtitled films for a diverse and inclusive lineup, focusing on children's rights.

Forced Organ Harvesting from Living people in China

Het internationaal perscentrum Nieuwspoort Bezuidenhoutseweg 67, Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

The International Press Center Nieuwspoort hosted a press conference on forced organ harvesting in China, presenting a comprehensive report on this human rights issue. The conference featured first-hand testimony and expert analysis, as well as engagement with key stakeholders. Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (DAFOH), established in 2006, aimed to bring this medical abuse to the public.