Human Rights Council Adopts Eight Resolutions, Extends Mandates on Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children, Iran, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Belarus, and Syria
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Human Rights Council Adopts 13 Resolutions, Extends Mandates on Myanmar, Ukraine, Racism and Racial Discrimination, Working Group on the Durban Declaration, and Mali, Appoints 10 Mandate Holders, and Closes Fifty-Second Regular Session
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Human Rights Council Adopts 22 Resolutions, Extends Mandates on South Sudan, Nicaragua, Human Rights Defenders, Minority Issues, Torture, Freedom of Opinion and Expression, Adequate Housing, Foreign Debt, and Migrants
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In Dialogue with El Salvador, Experts of the Committee on Migrant Workers Commend Electronic Consular Services Portal, Raise Issues Concerning Migrant Detention and Deportations
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Human Rights Council Hears that there are Reasonable Grounds to Believe that Crimes against Humanity have been Committed against Libyans and Migrants throughout Libya since 2016 and that New Mechanisms are Needed
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In Dialogue with the Philippines, Experts of the Committee on Migrant Workers Commend Ratification of Key Labour Conventions, Raise Issues Concerning Exploitation by Recruitment Agencies and the Alleged Murder of a Filipina Domestic Worker Abroad
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