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Testing the Olympic Committee: Assessing Rights Commitments in India

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Liu David

Australia’s Controversial Refugee Policy: Evacuation of Last Asylum Seeker on Nauru

Dispatches Australia Evacuates Last Refugee on Nauru: Cruel Offshore Processing Policy Remains in Papua New Guinea Introduction Over the weekend, Australia achieved a significant milestone by evacuating the last refugee held on the island country of Nauru under its abusive offshore processing policy. While this is undoubtedly a positive development, […]

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Patel Maya

The Persecution of Activism: Tatyana Kotlyar’s Conviction and Russia’s Crackdown on Migrants’ Rights

Violations of Migrants’ Rights Defender Highlight Ongoing Crackdown in Russia A Perpetuation of Marginalization and Injustice Amnesty International’s Russia Director, Natalia Zviagina, has denounced the recent conviction and fine imposed on Tatyana Kotlyar, a Russian migrants’ rights defender, as yet another blow to Russia‘s fragile civil society. Kotlyar, who has […]

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Samantha Chen

Education for All: Over 70 Nations Unite for the Right to Learn

More than 70 Countries Pledge to Strengthen Right to Free Education Background At the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, over 70 countries recently expressed their support for efforts to strengthen the right to education. These countries, representing every region of the world, endorsed the explicit right to free […]

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Liu David

Laws at stake: Malta’s controversial abortion bill revised, endangering lives

The Controversial Bill to Partially Decriminalize Abortion in Malta Raises Concerns A Backtracking from Last Year’s Proposal The Maltese government’s recent decision to water down a bill aimed at partially decriminalizing abortion has sparked outrage and concern from human rights organizations. Amnesty International, in particular, has condemned the bill, stating […]

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Liu David

Government Neglect: Report Exposes US Failure to Protect Meatpacking Workers During Pandemic

Report Finds US Government Failed Meatpacking Workers During Pandemic The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report highlighting the inadequate federal oversight of meat and poultry slaughtering and processing companies during the Covid-19 pandemic. The report reveals that despite some efforts by meat and poultry companies to […]

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Samantha Chen

From Life Sentences to Life of Giving: The Inspiring Transformation of Californians

Californians Once Facing Life without Parole Give Back Landmark Decisions for Release Result in Stronger Communities Philosophical Discussion and Editorial California has experienced a significant transformation in its criminal justice system, moving away from the deeply entrenched practice of sentencing individuals to life without parole (LWOP). Recent changes in legislation […]

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Samantha Chen

Assad’s Victory Lap Sends Syrians into Passport Limbo

Syrians in Passport Limbo During Assad’s Victory Lap The Plight of Syrians Since 2011, Syrians have faced immense challenges when trying to renew their passports. The process, marked by interruptions and exorbitant costs, has become increasingly difficult. While President Assad basks in the support of Arab capitals and renewed foreign […]

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Lee Olivia

Ireland’s Controversial Data Protection Law: Sacrificing Transparency for Security

Blatant Attempt to Shield Big Tech? In a move that has sparked controversy and raised concerns about transparency and accountability, the Irish government is proposing an amendment to the Data Protection Act of 2018 that would allow the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) to label all matters before it as […]

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Samantha Chen

Ireland’s New Data Protection Law: A Threat to Transparency and Accountability

The Irish Data Protection Commission’s Proposed Confidentiality Label Raises Concerns Affront to Rights and Scrutiny Amnesty International has raised concerns over a proposed amendment to the Data Protection Act of 2018 in Ireland that would grant the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) the power to label all matters before it […]

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Lee Olivia

Venezuela: International Criminal Court Approves Investigation into Human Rights Abuses

Venezuela: ICC Investigation Gets Go-Ahead Regional Support Essential to Ensure Justice for Serious Crimes The resumption of the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation in Venezuela is seen as a glimmer of hope for justice for victims of serious human rights violations committed by the Maduro government. On June 27, 2023, […]

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