Argentina’s Violent Enforcement of Covid-19 Rules
![A police officer aims his weapon, as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets, during clashes with people after police broke up a squatters camp and evicted people living there in Guernica, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, Thursday, on Oct. 29, 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/11/202011Amer_Argentina_Police.jpg?h=bde5bb90&itok=8jZ9Yfip)
Agenda Item 4: Human Rights Situation in Africa
Investigate Killings, End Arbitrary Detention, Allow Peaceful Gatherings
Unnecessary Use of Water Cannons, Teargas; 55 Reported Injured
European Support Needed for Unaccompanied Children
Campaign Calls on Congress to Pass H.R. 40 Immediately
Pattern of Politically Motivated Prosecutions, Detentions
Border Patrol Agency has a Duty to Protect Human Rights
Investigate Use of Excessive Force; Hold Those Responsible to Account
The region’s police and security forces need urgent reform. Otherwise, we are likely to continue seeing serious abuses against protesters
War Crimes Investigations Should Be Prompt, Independent to Ensure Justice
Philanthropist Lived Under Nazis and Communists
FIFA Should Ban Officials Who Exploit Children