Finn Right International Demands Release of Four Women

Finn Right International has called for the immediate release of four Palestinian women who were detained by Israeli authorities on Wednesday, including two players from the Palestinian national football team. The organization says the detention is unlawful and raises serious concerns under international human rights law. In a statement issued on Thursday, Finn Right International […]
Mass Arrests in Gulf States Over Photography Crackdown

Finn Right International expresses serious concern over credible reports indicating that more than 12,000 individuals have been arrested across multiple Gulf states for taking photographs during the ongoing Iran–Israel–America conflict. These arrests reportedly include ordinary citizens, photographers, and journalists. The reported scale and coordination of these detentions raise urgent human rights concerns, particularly regarding freedom […]
Ecuador Prison Crisis: Torture, Starvation, and Abuse

Finn Right International expresses grave concern over mounting allegations of torture, starvation, medical neglect, and unlawful detention within Ecuador’s military-controlled prison system. Reports emerging from detention facilities indicate a pattern of serious human rights violations that may amount to cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment under international law. According to documented findings, prison deaths have reached […]
Police Accountability Concerns Raised by Finn Right International

Finn Right International has reviewed reports, public complaints, and discussions about police conduct in several Western democratic countries. The organization says there are concerns about allegations of excessive force, mistreatment during arrests, and weaknesses in police accountability systems. According to Finn Right International, democratic countries are often seen as supporters of human rights and the […]
Gaza Genocide Report 2026: Civilian Death Toll Rises

The humanitarian situation in Gaza Civilian has reached a level of devastation that human rights organizations describe as one of the gravest crises of recent years. According to figures highlighted by Finn Right International, the reported death toll has surpassed 72,938 people, including more than 21,283 children. The scale of civilian suffering has intensified international […]
Under Threat in the Holy Land: Anti-Christian Hate, Institutional

The Christian community in Jerusalem Holy Land and across Israel is facing a growing climate of fear, hostility, and insecurity. Reports of physical assaults, verbal abuse, vandalism of churches and cemeteries, and public humiliation of Christian clergy Holy Land have raised serious human rights concerns among international observers and advocacy organizations. What was once viewed […]
Bahrain Shia Crackdown: Arrests, Custodial Deaths, and Rising Concerns

Bahrain is facing growing international concern over an intensifying Bahrain Shia crackdown, marked by mass arrests, restrictions on religious practices, and allegations of abuse in detention. Human rights organizations report that hundreds of individuals, including clerics and religious figures, have been detained in recent security operations targeting members of the Shia community. Among the most […]
Death in the Dormitory: Questions of Accountability After the Starobilsk

The reported drone strike on a vocational college dormitory in the town of Starobilsk has intensified international concern over the protection of civilians in armed conflict and renewed urgent questions about accountability during war. According to available reports, at least 18 people were killed and 42 others wounded in the attack. Many of the victims […]
The Disappearance of Rahile Dawut: Uyghur Identity, State Repression

The case of Uyghur scholar Rahile Dawut has become one of the most powerful symbols of the ongoing human rights crisis facing Uyghurs in China’s Xinjiang region. Once celebrated as one of the leading experts on Uyghur folklore, traditions, and cultural heritage, Professor Dawut disappeared into China’s detention system and is […]
Silenced in Papua: Enforced Disappearances, State Violence

Papua, Indonesia’s easternmost region, has long been marked by political tension, militarization, and allegations of serious human rights violations. Today, concerns are intensifying as reports continue to emerge of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, torture in detention, and widespread restrictions on freedom of expression. Human rights organizations warn that the situation reflects not only […]