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Liu David

Sudan Conflict: Urgent Call for Safe Passage to Fleeing Individuals

Crisis in Sudan: Urgent Call for Safe Passage and Protection Amnesty International has urged Sudan’s neighboring countries to immediately lift entry restrictions for individuals fleeing the conflict in Sudan and ensure access to protection and safety for the approximately half a million people who have already fled. The current stringent […]

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Lee Olivia

Paving the Way: Nepal’s Monumental Leap for Marriage Equality

Nepal’s Historic Achievement on Marriage Equality July 5, 2023 | A Landmark Ruling In a groundbreaking move, Nepal‘s Supreme Court ruled on June 28 that same-sex couples have the right to legally register their marriages, making Nepal the second country in Asia to achieve marriage equality. This historic decision comes […]

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Liu David

Why the UN Security Council Must Extend Cross-Border Aid in Syria for a Year

[object Object] Conflict-wordpress,UNSecurityCouncil,cross-borderaid,Syria,humanitariancrisis > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Burundi Government’s Defiant Move: Walking Out on UN Review Russia’s Failure: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Brutal Assault on Elena Milashina and Aleksandr Nemov Assault on […]

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Samantha Chen

Reforming French Police: A Path to Stopping Controversial Practices

France Urged to Reform Police Stop Practices Amidst Unrest and Racial Profiling Concerns The Issue at Hand The recent killing of a French 17-year-old boy of North African descent during a traffic stop has sparked serious unrest across France and reignited the discussion on police violence and discrimination in the […]

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Patel Maya

Burundi Government’s Defiant Move: Walking Out on UN Review

Defiance: Burundi Government Walks Out on UN Review July 5, 2023, 4:55 AM EDT In a display of brazen contempt for human rights, the Burundian authorities walked out of the country’s review before the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva this week. The government objected to the presence of members […]

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Liu David

Lebanon’s Controversial Approach to Syrian Deportations: Examining the Armed Forces’ Role

Lebanon‘s Armed Forces Accused of Summary Deportations of Syrians Summary The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) have been accused of summarily deporting thousands of Syrians, including unaccompanied children, back to Syria between April and May 2023, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. The report states that deported Syrians […]

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