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 […]
Month: May 2023
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 […]
Why Meta Shareholders Must Prioritize Rohingya Reparations and Human Rights on the Global Agenda
Meta Urged to Fulfill Responsibility and Provide Reparations to Rohingya Community The upcoming annual shareholder meeting for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is drawing intense scrutiny from human rights activists and organizations. Pat de Brún, who is the Head of Big Tech Accountability and Deputy Director of Amnesty Tech, […]
“The Art of Activism: Greenpeace Installs Monumental Piece to Promote Global Plastic Treaty”
Greenpeace Unveils Art Installation to Raise Awareness of Plastic Pollution Ahead of Global Plastic Treaty Talks Greenpeace International, in partnership with artist Benjamin Von Wong and actor Shailene Woodley, has revealed a five-metre tall art installation titled #PerpetualPlastic Machine on the banks of the Seine River in Paris. The installation […]
Landmark Treaty to Deliver Justice to Victims of Atrocities Agreed by Global States
Amnesty International Welcomes New Convention on International Cooperation for Prosecuting International Crimes Amnesty International, a global human rights organization, has welcomed the adoption of the Ljubljana-Hague Convention on International Cooperation in the Investigation and Prosecution of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes, and Other International Crimes. This new convention sets […]
Namibia Takes a Leap Towards Equality: Foreign Same-Sex Marriages Legally Recognized
Namibian Supreme Court Recognizes Foreign Same-Sex Marriages The Namibian Supreme Court has issued a historic ruling recognising foreign same-sex marriages performed abroad. This decision protects the rights of binational couples who had previously faced denial of benefits and risked deportation because their marriages were not recognised by the state. The […]
Hong Kong’s detention of Uyghur student demands transparency
Disappearance of Uyghur Student from Hong Kong Raises Concerns The recent disappearance of Uyghur student Abuduwaili Abudureheman from Hong Kong has caused panic in the Uyghur community and human rights organizations worldwide. Abudureheman arrived in Hong Kong from South Korea earlier this month and sent a message to his friend […]
Art as a Solution: Addressing the Plastic Pollution Crisis
Greenpeace and Art: Tackling the Plastic Pollution Crisis The Plastic Pollution Crisis Our planet is now grappling with one of the most pressing issues of our time – plastic pollution. Despite countless efforts to combat it, plastic production continues at an alarming rate, and our oceans and marine life continue […]
The Elusive Justice for Hissène Habré’s Victims in Chad
African Union and Chad Fail to Provide Reparations for Hissène Habré’s Victims Seven years after late Chadian President Hissène Habré’s conviction, Chad and the African Union (AU) have failed to provide court-ordered reparations to his victims. On May 15, 2023, two of the most active leaders of the Association of […]
Why Justice for Hissène Habré’s Victims Remains Denied in Chad
The Continued Denial of Justice: The Victims of Hissène Habré’s Regime It has been over seven years since the landmark conviction of the former Chadian President, Hissène Habré, in a Senegalese court. Habré was found guilty of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and torture, including sexual violence and rape. However, […]