News Clips- December 16, 2016

SG d Swearing in ceremony

António Guterres at his swearing-in ceremony for Secretary General of the UN
Credit: UN Photo/Mark Garten

Civil Society

  • Canada issued guidelines this week on supporting human rights defenders. [ISHR]
  • Two UN Special Rapporteurs noted this week that the human rights defenders in the Occupied Palestinian Territory are frequently arbitrarily arrested and detained. [OHCHR Press Release]
  • Protesters at a film festival in south India were arrested this week after refusing to stand for the national anthem. [Guardian]
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists issued a report this week, finding that the number of journalists detained this year was the highest recorded by the group in  26 years. [New York Times]

Activities of International Bodies

Environment

  • Beijing issued its highest level warning for air pollution in the city, which is expected to stay at that level over the next several days. [New York Times]
  • A report released this week at a convention on biological diversity shows a correlation between the adequate protection of forests and land and the recognition of indigenous peoples’ right to the land. [Guardian]

Armed Conflict, Violence, & Humanitarian Crises

  • Tens of thousands of citizens of Aleppo have recently evacuated the city and are in need of food, shelter, and medical attention. [Guardian]
  • A bombing at a chapel in Egypt killed 25 people over the weekend. [Guardian]
  • Two bombs detonated in Istanbul over the weekend, killing 44 people and resulting in more than 200 arrests. [Guardian]

Politics

  • The United States President Barack Obama said this week that the United States will respond to Russia’s involvement in the U.S. presidential elections. [Washington Post]
  • Brazil’s senate passed a bill this week that will cap social spending for the next 20 years. [Guardian]