Our Events

United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 78th Session in New York

United Nations New York 405 E 45th St, New York, NY, United States

Our Europe Team member Alice went to the UN in New York for us to cover the 78th session of the UN General Assembly. Major world leaders attended the UNGA and discussed relevant issues such as the war in Ukraine, sustainable development goals, and climate justice.

United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) 54th Session in Geneva

United Nations Geneva , Switzerland

Global Human Rights Defence attended the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, covering interactive dialogues and discussions across important issues like arbitrary detention, the right to development, and Childrens Rights.

UN Side Event on the Genocide of Bengali Citizens in 1971 in Geneva

United Nations Geneva , Switzerland

Global Human Rights Defence organized a side event during the 54th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on “Recognising the Genocide of Bengali Citizens in 1971: Preserving Historical Truth and Promoting Human Rights” at the United Nations, Geneva, to shed light on this overlooked and under-recognized atrocity.

World Sindhi Congress in the UK

University Of Westminster, Harrow Campus Watford Rd, Northwick Park Roundabout, Harrow, Greater London, United Kingdom

Our media team member Kim attended the World Sindhi Congress in the UK. A variety of speakers spoke their thoughts on the current situation of the Sindhi people. The audience was filled with people from all over the world, with the same interest in making the lives of Sindhi people significantly better.

International Uyghur Forum (IUF) in Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan Kokkai (National Diet of Japan), Tokyo, Japan

Our chairman Mr. Sital was present at the International Uyghur Forum (IUF). There were 80 speakers, 70 parliamentarians, and over 200 participants from 25 countries. Every person in attendance has placed a high value on the accountability measures designed to address the ongoing genocide against the Uyghur people.