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Chad’s Shrinking Democracy: Restricting Political Participation in the Run-Up to the Referendum

The Significance of South Sudan Ratifying the Maputo Protocol

To Solve the Plastic Crisis, Companies Must Embrace Failure and Take Action

Japan Court Affirms Rights of Transgender Individuals, Rejects Forced Sterilization

The environmental cost of Russia’s fading appetite for protection

The Struggle for LGBT Rights in Lebanon: Confronting Damaging Anti-LGBT Rhetoric

Bloodshed in Myanmar: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Deadly Military Air Strike

Unmasking Grave Police Abuses: Angola’s Brutal Crackdown on Activists

Volkswagen’s Factory Audit in Xinjiang: Unraveling the Truth Behind Controversies

Japan’s Slow Progress on LGBTI Rights: Fukuoka Ruling for Same-Sex Couples.

 
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Month: May 2023

  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

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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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
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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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

The Plight of Emirati-Turkish Man Facing Forced Return from Jordan

Jordanian authorities have detained a 58-year-old dual Emirati–Turkish citizen, Khalaf Abdul Rahman al-Romaithi, at Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport on May 7. He had arrived from Turkey and released on bail later that day, only to be detained again on May 8. Reportedly, his lawyers lost track of him after […]

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Lee Olivia

“Amnesty International Reports: Senegal’s Ngor Faces Excessive Use of Force”

Amnesty International recently denounced the excessive use of force by the gendarmerie in the Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal on 9 May, and in previous incidents. This was in response to the death of a teenage girl and clashes between police and residents who have been protesting about the use […]

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  • LGBT Rights
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

“Decree Cutro: Italy tightens restrictions on migrant rights”

Italy Approves New Anti-Migrant Law: A Dire Blow to Human Rights At a time when the increase in migrant traffic in the Mediterranean is at an all-time high, Italy has enacted a law that further limits the rights of those migrants who make it onto Italian soil. The law, named […]

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  • LGBT Rights
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

The Italian Government’s Crackdown on Migrants: A Devastating Blow to Human Rights

Italy Passes Law Restricting Rights of Migrants On April 12, 2023, more than 80 people died in a shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea. In response, the Italian government passed the Cutro decree, named after the region where the accident happened. The aim of the legislation is to restrict the rights […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

“New Treaty Calls for Global Support in Delivering Justice for Victims of Genocide and War Crimes”

States around the world need to adopt a new treaty to strengthen international legal cooperation in the investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, according to Amnesty International. The proposed Convention on International Cooperation in the Investigation and Prosecution of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes and other […]

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  • United Nations
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Liu David

Why the UN’s aid delivery to northwest Syria must not stop at one border crossing

Amnesty International has called on the United Nations (UN) to continue delivering cross-border aid to Syria through all available border crossings, Bab al-Salam and Al-Rai, after the Syrian government’s authorisation expires on May 13th. According to Amnesty International’s legal analysis, the delivery of impartial humanitarian aid without UN Security Council […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Biden Administration’s Asylum Ban Could Put Migrants’ Lives in Danger at the US-Mexico Border

Biden’s Border Plan Likely to Increase Migrant Deaths and Enrich Criminal Cartels, Warns Human Rights Watch The new border plan announced by President Joe Biden, which focuses on deterrence, is set to replace Donald Trump’s abusive Title 42 policy with another policy that continues to rely on failed and deadly […]

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  • news
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Iran: Record High Number of Executions Raises Alarming Concerns

Iran‘s Escalation of Executions Sparks Human Rights Concerns In recent weeks, Iranian authorities have sharply increased the number of executions, with at least 60 people executed since late April 2023, according to Human Rights Watch. Among the executed was an Iranian-Swedish national on alleged terror-related charges. The majority were executed […]

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