Skip to content
June 28, 2025
Trending Tags
wordpress humanrights justice activism climatechange socialjustice democracy Crackdown

Rights To All

  • news
  • United Nations
  • health
  • Arms
  • Free Speech
  • Women’s Rights
  • Torture
  • support us

Breaking News

Why Meta Shareholders Must Prioritize Rohingya Reparations and Human Rights on the Global Agenda

“Freedom in Peril: Greece Earns Last Place Among EU Countries for Press Freedom”

Why Protecting Children’s Rights from Climate Change is Vital – Insights from the UN Committee

EU’s Inaction on Ethiopia’s Human Rights Crisis Fails Victims

When Will Iraq’s Security Forces Prioritize Peaceful Protests?

Tunisia’s Proposed NGO Law: A Threat to Civil Society and Democracy

Sinjar Reconstruction Stymied by Political Fights in Iraq

The Silent Cost of Speaking Out: The Persecution of a Chinese Activist

“Honduras Corruption: Urging for Bold Measures to Combat the Crisis”

Ukraine’s Dam Destruction: The Repetitive Pattern of Loss

 
  • Home
  • 2023
  • June
  • Page 7

Month: June 2023

  • Free Speech
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Estonia’s Historic Step: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage: A Step Toward Greater Equality in the Baltics Introduction In a significant step toward greater equality, Estonia‘s parliament has voted in favor of new legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, making it the first Baltic country to do so. This historic decision expands the rights and recognition of […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Putting People’s Rights at the Forefront: A Call for Ethical Syrian Sanctions

Syria Sanctions Should Prioritize Human Rights and Aid Introduction In a recent report, Human Rights Watch has called for the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union to renew and amend the humanitarian exemptions in their Syria sanctions regimes. The report highlights the negative impact of broad sanctions […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Amnesty International Calls for Urgent Cease to State Repression in Jujuy, Argentina

Government of Jujuy Province in Argentina Accused of Excessive Use of Force Against Protesters The government of Jujuy Province in Argentina has come under severe criticism from Amnesty International for its excessive use of force against individuals exercising their right to peaceful protest. The response from the provincial police, which […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

The Resilient Spirit: Unearthing the Life of Habibatou, the Gardener

Gardening as a Path to Resilience, Personal Growth, and Inspiration Introduction Gardening has long been regarded as more than just a hobby or a means to grow one’s own food. It has the power to connect us with nature, promote resilience, inspire personal growth, and serve as a powerful metaphor […]

Read More
  • Disability Rights
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Hungary’s Standoff: European Courts Challenge Unlawful Asylum Policies and Transgender Rights Violations

European Courts Find Hungary Violated Transgender and Asylum Seeker Rights Government Violations of Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights and the EU Court of Justice have both delivered rulings that condemn Hungary for its violations of transgender people’s rights and its unlawful treatment of asylum seekers. These decisions […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Venezuela’s Democratic Future Hangs in the Balance: Escalating Threats to Free Elections

Venezuela: Increased Threats to Free Elections June 22, 2023 Venezuela‘s National Assembly’s decision to appoint new members to the National Electoral Council (CNE) has raised concerns about the fairness of the upcoming presidential elections and legislative and regional elections. Human Rights Watch has warned that the appointment of new members […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Coal Clash: Greenpeace Activists Scale Excavator to Oppose Czech Mine Extension

Greenpeace Activists Protest Against Czech Mine Extension Overview In a peaceful protest against plans to extend the life of a coal mine in Bílina, Czechia, until at least 2035, Greenpeace activists scaled a 60-meter high excavator at the mine. The demonstration was organized by Greenpeace Czechia after the fossil fuel […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

The Deadly Border: The Unresolved Tragedies of Spain and Morocco

No Justice for Deaths at Melilla Border Introduction In a deeply concerning development, Human Rights Watch has revealed that there has been no credible investigation or justice for the victims of the violent clashes and deaths of asylum seekers and migrants at the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Human Rights at the Forefront: FIFA Under Pressure for World Cup 2030 Host Selection

FIFA Urged to Prioritize Human Rights in Selection of 2030 World Cup Host A Global Coalition Calls for Human Rights to be the Primary Consideration A coalition of human rights groups, trade unions, players, and fans is urging FIFA to prioritize human rights as a key factor in selecting the […]

Read More
  • Disability Rights
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

Title: Advancing Reproductive Rights in Peru: Ensuring Comprehensive Care for Girls

Peru Should Provide Comprehensive Reproductive Care for Girls UN Committee Finds Peru Violated Girl’s Human Rights, Urges Abortion Reform Recently, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) found Peru responsible for violating the rights of a young girl, Camila (a pseudonym), who was denied an abortion after […]

Read More

Posts navigation

1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … 22
Rights To All @ Copyright All right reserved