The UN held the Summit for Refugees and Migrants on Monday and the United States President Barack Obama hosted the Leaders’ Summit on the Global Refugee Crisis on Tuesday. [IJRC; UN News Centre: Bold; UN News Centre: Integration]
Six hundred migrants were on a boat outside of Egypt when it capsized this week, killing at least 43 people, and on Thursday, the Egyptian authorities announced the arrest of four crew members for trafficking and manslaughter. [Guardian; Al Jazeera]
This week UN draft principles on human rights approaches to migration were unveiled as a follow up to the New York Declaration adopted this week on protecting the human rights of migrants. [UN News Centre]
A report released this week from the University of Toronto found that between 2010 and 2014 Canada detained 242 children for immigration violations. [Guardian]
A fire at a refugee camp in Greece forced thousands of migrants to flee. [Al Jazeera]
Civil Society
Student protests over the cost of education in South Africa turned violent this week with both students and security guards throwing rocks at each other. [Al Jazeera]
Two journalists in the Philippines have received several threats this week after reporting on the government’s anti-drug campaign. [Al Jazeera]
Xia Lin, a human rights lawyer, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment this week and is one of many human rights attorneys recently sentenced in China in an ongoing crackdown. [Al Jazeera]
Egypt froze the assets of five human rights defenders and three nongovernmental organizations while the government conducts investigations into criminal activity. [NYTimes]
Conflict and Violence
The United Nations Secretary General condemned what appeared to be a purposeful attack on a UN aid convoy in Syria when Russian planes dropped bombs on UN food supplies. [Guardian]
Fighting in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between police and protestors left between 17 and 50 dead on Monday. [Guardian]
A police department in the United States released a video this week showing a police officer shooting and killing an unarmed black man, another death in a series of shootings of unarmed black civilians by police officers in the country. [Al Jazeera]
Environment
On Wednesday of this week, over 30 countries ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change, making the total ratifications 60. [Guardian]
The European Court of Justice held this week that a power plant in the United Kingdom has violated EU regulations on emissions limits. [Jurist]
The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor announced that the ICC will give “particular consideration” to crimes that result in environmental destruction. [Washington Post]
The UN announced this week that 40 percent of Somalis now suffer from a lack of food, a number that has increased in the last year due to conflict, drought, and returning refugees. [Al Jazeera]
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