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Inhumane Isolation: Egypt’s Controversial Use of Remote Hearings

The Future of Turkey’s Energy Sector: Embracing Coal or Seeking Sustainable Solutions?

“Is the Philippines’ Justice System Under Siege by Politics? Latest de Lima Acquittal Raises Concerns”

Azerbaijan’s Crackdown on Opposition: Latest Arrest Sends Shockwaves through Political Landscape

Climate Activists Detained as Private Jets Favored Over Climate Crisis Countermeasures

Exploring the Bright Side: June’s Good News Stories from Across the Globe

Rights First: What the US Should Prioritize in Its Top-Level Visit to China

Bangladesh’s Ongoing Cycle of Protests: A Call to End Deaths, Arrests, and Repression

The Deafening Silence: Southern African Leaders Fail to Address Abuses in Mozambique

The Deteriorating Health of a Prominent Chinese Activist

 
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Month: June 2023

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On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Exploring the Underlying Causes: Unraveling the Cycle of Intercommunal Violence in Western Congo

Intercommunal Violence in Western Congo Kills Scores June 29, 2023 1:16PM EDT | Dispatches Overview A recent attack by the Mobondo militia in western Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in the deaths of at least 20 people. This incident is emblematic of the escalating cycle of intercommunal violence in […]

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Patel Maya

Protesting for Change: From the Arctic to the Amazon

Peaceful Protests in the Face of Suppression: The Story of the Arctic 30 and Global Climate Activism Nothing can truly prepare someone for the loss of freedom, as witnessed by friends and colleagues during their unjust imprisonment on charges of piracy and hooliganism. Their crime? Peacefully protesting against the use […]

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Liu David

Navigating the Unknown: Insights from the Annual Report 2022

Greenpeace Annual Report 2022: Navigating the Unknown A Year of Intense Climate Change The recently published Greenpeace Annual Report for 2022 provides a stark reminder of the urgent need for action on climate change. The report highlights the devastating effects of human-induced climate change, which were felt across the globe. […]

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Samantha Chen

Burkina Faso’s Army: A Dark Shadow of Unlawful Killings and Enforced Disappearances

Burkina Faso: Unlawful Killings, ‘Disappearances’ by the Army Introduction Human Rights Watch has released a report detailing unlawful killings and enforced disappearances by the Burkina Faso armed forces in their counterinsurgency operations against Islamist armed groups. These abuses have taken place in the Séno province since February 2023, sparking concerns […]

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Samantha Chen

The Philippine Government Under Marcos: A Failing Stance on Human Rights

Philippine President Marcos Failing on Rights A Year On, Course Correction Needed June 28, 2023 9:30PM EDT According to a report by Human Rights Watch, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has failed to improve human rights protections in the Philippines during his first year in office. Taking over from Rodrigo Duterte, […]

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Patel Maya

Australia’s Refugee Policy: A Costly Controversy Finally Ends

Australia Evacuates Last Refugee on Nauru, But Cruel Offshore Processing Policy Remains in Papua New Guinea In recent news, the last refugee held on the island country of Nauru under Australia‘s controversial offshore processing policy has been finally evacuated to Australia. While this development is undoubtedly positive, it is important […]

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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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