For the first time, the United Nations has placed Israeli forces on a blacklist concerning sexual violence in conflicts, as detailed in an annual report on human rights violations. The report, released today, accuses Israel of inhumane treatment of detained Palestinians.
Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, stated that Israel's inclusion in the list of countries accused of sexual violence is a long-overdue step. She highlighted that the sexual violence inflicted on Palestinians has been independently documented.
Israel announced the severing of all communications with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres after being included in a list related to sexual violence in conflict zones. The Israeli ambassador described the decision as 'horrific' and viewed it as an attack on the nation.
Israel announced the freezing of its relations with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres until the end of his term in December 2026. This decision is a protest against the potential inclusion of Israel in the 'blacklist' related to sexual violence in conflicts, reflecting rising tensions between the two sides since the outbreak of the war in Gaza.
Israel has announced a freeze on its relations with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in protest against an unofficial decision to place Israel on the 'blacklist' for sexual violence in conflicts. This move reflects Israel's discontent with the potential implications of such a designation.
The United Nations has recently added Israeli entities to a blacklist of countries and groups accused of committing sexual violence in conflict zones. This action is part of the international organization's efforts to combat this alarming phenomenon.
Reports indicate that the United Nations is set to announce the inclusion of Israeli entities on its blacklist for committing sexual violence in conflict zones. This decision has sparked outrage among Israeli officials amid rising reported violations in Gaza.
A report from Indonesia's National Commission on Violence Against Women reveals a troubling increase in sexual violence cases within religious schools, necessitating urgent action. The data suggests that this issue represents only a small fraction of the actual problem due to underreporting.
The Chairman of the Education Committee in the Indonesian Senate, <strong>Philipp Wamafma</strong>, urged universities in Papua to swiftly form teams to combat sexual violence. This initiative aims to protect students and enhance the safety of the educational environment.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment, Abdul Mohsin Iskandar, has declared a state of emergency due to increasing cases of sexual violence against children in religious schools. This alarming trend follows reports of sexual assaults involving dozens of girls at a religious school in Central Java.
The Sudanese Minister of Social Welfare revealed that Rapid Support Forces have employed sexual violence as a tool in the armed conflict, reflecting a serious escalation in the ongoing struggle. She emphasized that these practices constitute a blatant violation of human rights.
Experts in law and psychology have highlighted a significant lack of understanding in society regarding the effects of sexual violence on victims. They are advocating for the establishment of a national investigation committee to address this pressing issue.
UN agencies and Sudanese NGOs have warned about the severe consequences of using rape and sexual violence as tools in the ongoing conflict in Sudan. These practices threaten to dismantle social fabric and increase the suffering of victims.
IPB University in Indonesia has suspended 16 students from the engineering and technology department due to allegations of online sexual assaults. The incident, which dates back to 2024, resurfaced following a formal complaint, raising widespread concerns about sexual assault issues in universities.
In light of rising cases of sexual violence in Indonesia, it has become essential to establish safe environments in universities and schools. Data indicates that the concept of consent is still not well understood, contributing to the prevalence of this phenomenon.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Fawzan, announced strict measures to combat sexual violence in universities amid rising reports of such incidents. This initiative aims to ensure a safe educational environment for students.
Abdullah, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee, emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to address sexual violence issues to prevent re-victimization. This statement follows an incident involving a student during her internship in the city of Pagaralam.
France is facing a severe crisis in its education system due to sexual violence scandals, prompting parents and professionals to call for a comprehensive national audit. These calls come amid rising incidents of violence and a lack of effective government response.
A group of doctors reported that sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war in the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the tragic humanitarian dimensions of the crisis. This revelation comes amid increasing reports of human rights violations in the country.
The new mayor of Paris, <strong>Emmanuel Grégoire</strong>, has announced a comprehensive plan worth <strong>20 million euros</strong> to combat sexual violence in schools following the suspension of over <strong>30 monitors</strong> due to allegations of abuse. This initiative comes amid rising concerns about the safety of children in educational institutions.
The Mayor of Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, announced new measures aimed at enhancing safety in school activities as part of efforts to combat sexual violence. These initiatives come amid rising concerns about children's safety in educational environments.
The Bali Child Protection Monitoring Committee has called for increased government efforts to safeguard children in the digital realm amid rising cases of cyberbullying and online sexual violence. This statement was made by the committee's chair during a press conference in Denpasar.
Louana, a star of the French show 'Loft', passed away on March 25 at the age of 48, drawing attention to her tragic story. Her childhood was marked by sexual violence, highlighting the crisis faced by child victims in society.