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Iranian Women and Girls: Stripped of Their Rights Through Forced Veiling

Sinjar Reconstruction Stymied by Political Fights in Iraq

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Bhutan’s Imprisoned Democracy Activists Deserve A Royal Pardon: Calls for King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to Free Political Prisoners

Slovakia’s proposed law against sex change violates human rights and should be nullified

 
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Patel Maya

French Court Rules in Favor of Syrian Victims in Landmark Case

[object Object] Justice-FrenchCourt,SyrianVictims,LandmarkCase,Ruling > You might want to read ! Zimbabwe opposition leader’s conviction and sentencing highlight growing government crackdown on peaceful dissent Burundi Court Upholds Conviction of Journalist Who Reported on Human Rights Abuses Nepal’s Landmark Decision: Same-Sex Spouses to be Recognized by Court

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Samantha Chen

Brazil’s Environmental Policies Called into Question: Why Joining Regional Pact is a Imperative Move

Brazil Takes a Step Forward in Protecting Environmental Defenders President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently sent the Escazú Agreement to Congress for approval. The agreement has been gathering dust in Brazil‘s capital, Brasília, for years. It was signed by President Michel Temer in 2018, but neither he nor his […]

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Hopeful signs at border as end of Title 42 witnessed without chaos and cruelty towards asylum seekers

A delegation of prominent national civil and immigrant rights leaders led by the Haitian Bridge Alliance visited locations in the Texas Rio Grande Valley and the Mexican state of Tamaulipas to bear witness to the end of Title 42 and the implementation of a number of punitive policies along the […]

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Liu David

The Rise of Social Media: A Game-Changer in Turkish Politics

The role of social media in shaping political debates and public opinions is not new. In Turkey, where the majority of mainstream media is aligned with the government, social media is emerging as a game-changer in the run-up to the May 14 parliamentary and presidential elections. However, the viciousness of […]

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