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Maldives Media Crackdown Worsens Amid Threats to Press Freedom

Australia’s Responsibility: Prioritizing Humanitarian Visas for Afghan Refugees

Repressive Measures Stifle Jordan’s Path to Reform

Ghana’s Historic Decision: Abolishing the Death Penalty Sets a Progressive Path

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On 3 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Uganda’s Anti-LGBTI Bill Approval: A Dangerous Attack on Human Rights.

Uganda‘s Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023: A Grave Assault on Human Rights The signing of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 by Uganda‘s President, Yoweri Museveni, criminalizing same-sex sexual acts between consenting adults, marks a desperately dark day for LGBTI rights and for Uganda. The law is a grave assault on human rights as […]

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Liu David

“The Activism of James Wakibia: A Frontline Perspective on Kenya’s Environmental Movement” #CitizenClimate Series 05

Kenyan Environmental Activist James Wakibia: Leading the Fight Against Plastic Pollution James Wakibia, a Kenyan photojournalist and environmental activist, is a remarkable individual who has become a vocal proponent of the campaign against plastic pollution in his country. He actively educates people on the dangers of plastic and advocates for […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Samantha Chen

Indigenous Land Rights in Brazil are Under Attack

Reject Harmful Bill on Indigenous Rights: Setback for Brazilian Indigenous Peoples’ Fight for Land Rights On May 24th, Brazil’s lower house approved Bill 490/2007, which proposes a cutoff date curtailing the right of Indigenous peoples to their traditional land. If approved, Indigenous communities would not be able to secure legal […]

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Patel Maya

Uncovering China’s Protest Movement: A Revealing Historical Account

[object Object] China‘s Protest Movement–china,protest,movement,history,account > You might want to read ! “Exploring the Urgent Need for a Global Ban on Cluster Munitions” Hong Kong’s detention of Uyghur student demands transparency Vietnam’s Crackdown on Dissent Continues With “Propaganda” Charge Against Activist. The Democratic Republic of Congo: Suppressing Dissent Through Brutal […]

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  • United Nations
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Samantha Chen

The Democratic Republic of Congo: Suppressing Dissent Through Brutal Force

Democratic Republic of Congo: Peaceful Protests Violently Repressed Introduction On May 20, 2023, police violently dispersed peaceful protesters in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), arresting dozens and seriously injuring at least 30. The government’s response to these events has been a cause for concern as […]

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Samantha Chen

“Exploring the Urgent Need for a Global Ban on Cluster Munitions”

Global Ban on Cluster Munitions Urgently Needs Renewed Momentum Overview Fifteen years ago, the Convention on Cluster Munitions was adopted in Dublin, Ireland. This global treaty aimed to eradicate the harm caused by cluster munitions, which indiscriminately kill and wound civilians and leave unexploded duds like landmines. However, the ban […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
On 3 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Greenpeace Demands Climate Reparations as Typhoon Mawar Menaces the Philippines.

Greenpeace calls for climate reparations as Typhoon Mawar moves towards the Philippines Background Greenpeace Philippines has called on fossil fuel companies to pay reparations for climate impacts as the Philippines’ northern provinces brace for storm-force conditions brought on by Typhoon Mawar. The world’s strongest typhoon so far this year, rapidly […]

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