Human Rights | InsideOjodu https://www.insideojodu.com ...conecting the community Tue, 05 Apr 2022 17:58:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 http://www.insideojodu.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/favicon.ico Human Rights | InsideOjodu https://www.insideojodu.com 32 32 Senate passes National Human Rights Commission bill into law https://www.insideojodu.com/senate-passes-national-human-rights-commission-bill-into-law/ https://www.insideojodu.com/senate-passes-national-human-rights-commission-bill-into-law/#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2022 17:58:31 +0000 https://www.insideojodu.com/?p=30429 The Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday passed the National Human Rights Commission bill into law.…

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The Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday passed the National Human Rights Commission bill into law.

The passage of the bill would allow increase in funding of the agency.

The bill emtitled: “National Human Rights Commission Act 2004 (Repeal and Enactment) Bill 2022, if signed by the president, will address inadequate funding that has hampered the effective operation of the agency over the years.

Adequate funding of the Commission, the Senate said, will sustain the grade ‘A’ of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission as rated by the United Nations General Assembly.

Objectives of the bill as contained in the report presented by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, is repositioning and streamlining the Institutional framework of National Human Rights Commission.

Speaking on the bill, Chairman of Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Senator Bamidele Opeyemi, said adequate funding of the Commission as envisaged in the bill would strengthen the Commission’s investigative capacity.

“The signing of this bill into law, will further guarantee the grade A status granted to Nigeria by the United Nations General Assembly in recognition of its compliance with the provisions of the Paris principles.

“The bill also makes specific provisions to provide for the establishment of the National Human Rights Fund in the National Budget as well as provide effective means of sustaining contributions to the Fund.

“A virile and enduring democratic value system cannot be fully entrenched in Nigeria , if we do not have an Independent and incorruptible human rights Institution with adequate funding mechanisms free from unnecessary interference from the Government”, Opeyemi said.

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The Hermit Kingdom’s underreported human rights abuses https://www.insideojodu.com/the-hermit-kingdoms-underreported-human-rights-abuses/ https://www.insideojodu.com/the-hermit-kingdoms-underreported-human-rights-abuses/#respond Mon, 05 Aug 2019 20:08:09 +0000 https://www.insideojodu.com/?p=6436 While North Korea occasionally makes top news for its missile tests, nuclear program and…

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While North Korea occasionally makes top news for its missile tests, nuclear program and the various apocalyptic words of dictator Kim Jong Un, one of Pyongyang’s most horrific tools of abuse rarely gets a mention and is largely unchecked: the ongoing implementation of forced abortion.

Experts that spoke to Fox News said that China is complicit in the abuse, and have said in cases where involuntary abortions aren’t ordered, North Korean officials engage in outright infanticide.

“Terrifying reports from female defectors depict undergoing forced abortions after they fled to what they thought was freedom in China, only to be repatriated back to North Korea by authorities in China,” said Olivia Enos, Senior Policy Analyst for Asian Studies at The Heritage Foundation. “Other women from North Korea recount having aborted babies born alive or giving birth in ordinary prison camps only to have border guards smother or drown their babies before their very eyes.”

Kim Dong-hyun, an analyst and journalist for Chosun News-Press and a former Air Force Officer for the Republic of Korea, added there has been no marked improvements with regards to North Korea’s human rights record in recent years when it comes to forced abortions.

“These [women] are treated like an animal and have been put through forced abortions and it is done in many ways,” he said. “This is inhumane and a serious problem.”

Indeed, the barbarity allegedly knows no bounds, as Kim explicitly detailed.

“Pregnant women can be made to lie on the ground. Then [guards] put a long and wide piece of wood on her stomach. They pick two people for the job. These two people could be the son of the woman, her husband or lover, or any relative. These men stand on top of the wooden board like a see-saw,” Kim said. “Using a burning iron is another method. The punisher carries a long piece of metal and lets it burn until red or yellow, then puts it into the pregnant woman. A woman can die from this punishment, and often, if she survives, she cannot walk properly.”

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