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UN: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Chad amid Surging Number of Sudanese Refugees

UN: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Chad amid Surging Number of Sudanese Refugees

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is sounding the alarm on a critical situation in eastern Chad, where a surge in Sudanese refugees is overwhelming resources, reliefweb reported yesterday. Since April 2023, conflict in Sudan has driven over 600,000 refugees and…
Freemuslim Association calls on UN to investigate fate of thousands of missing children in Gaza

Freemuslim Association calls on UN to investigate fate of thousands of missing children in Gaza

Freemuslim Association, a global anti-violence organization, has expressed grave concern over human rights reports indicating that approximately 21,000 Palestinian children are missing due to the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip. In a statement received by Shia Waves Agency, the…
Canada’s Ambassador Voices Concerns Over Uyghur Rights in Xinjiang Visit

Canada’s Ambassador Voices Concerns Over Uyghur Rights in Xinjiang Visit

Canada’s Ambassador to China, Jennifer May, raised concerns about human rights abuses in Xinjiang during a recent visit to the region, Jurist News reported yesterday. According to a statement from Global Affairs Canada, May met with officials and discussed “credible…
No Safe Place for Children: War and Violence Ravage Children’s Dreams

No Safe Place for Children: War and Violence Ravage Children’s Dreams

Millions of children are facing unimaginable horrors in war-torn regions across the globe, with new reports highlighting the devastating impact of conflict in Gaza, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as well as Afghanistan. Save the Children paints…
Anti-Muslim Incidents Surge in Germany, NGO Says

Anti-Muslim Incidents Surge in Germany, NGO Says

Germany’s Muslim community faces a rise in hate crimes, Anadolu Agency cited a recent report by Alliance Against Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate (CLAIM). The NGO has documented over 1,900 anti-Muslim incidents in 2023, a 114% increase from the previous year.…
More than 1,300 deaths during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi heath ministry confirms

More than 1,300 deaths during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi heath ministry confirms

Saudi Arabia’s health minister said on Sunday the death toll during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage reached 1,301. Speaking to state television, Fahd al-Jalajel said that 83 percent of the deceased were pilgrims who had undertaken the journey without the necessary permits. Temperatures…
Niger Army Kills Key ISIS Member in Western Raid

Niger Army Kills Key ISIS Member in Western Raid

Niger’s military says it killed a prominent member of the terror group ISIS, also known as Daesh, during a raid in the volatile Tillaberi region, TRT World reported yesterday. This operation comes amidst ongoing struggles against extremist groups in the…
Freemuslim Association calls on International Community to respect refugee rights

Freemuslim Association calls on International Community to respect refugee rights

On the World Refugee Day, the Freemuslim Association(an international anti-violence organization) issued a statement calling on the international community to intensify efforts to protect the rights of refugees. The association’s appeal comes amid the ongoing recovery of the bodies of…
China Faces Accusation of Erasing Uyghur Culture Through Renaming

China Faces Accusation of Erasing Uyghur Culture Through Renaming

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is raising alarm over China’s renaming of villages in Xinjiang, BBC reported in an article recently. The group alleges CCP has carried out a systematic effort to erase Uyghur Muslim culture through name changes. Their report,…
Floods From Heavy Rains Claim 21 Lives in Niger’s Rainy Season

Floods From Heavy Rains Claim 21 Lives in Niger’s Rainy Season

Floods triggered by heavy rains have already claimed 21 lives in Niger during the early weeks of the African country’s rainy season, VOA reported citing government officials. Colonel Boubacar Bako, the director-general of civil protection, stated that 13 people were…
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