Israeli Court Approves Forced Eviction of Palestinian Bedouins, Amplifying Discrimination The Plight of Ras Jrabah’s Residents An Israeli court has recently ruled in favor of the forced eviction of 500 Palestinian Bedouins in the Negev/Naqab region, sparking outrage and condemnation from international human rights organization Amnesty International. The court decision, […]
Day: July 28, 2023
Russia’s Suppression of Dissent: TV Rain Banned for Critical Reporting
Russia Bans ‘TV Rain’ for Critical Reporting Clampdown Shows Russians’ Need for Independent Broadcasting More than Ever Introduction In a concerning development for press freedom and free expression in Russia, authorities have recently banned TV Rain, a prominent independent online broadcaster. The ban is part of Russia‘s ongoing efforts to […]
The Untold Stories: Voices of Resilience and Healing in West Darfur
Dispatches: Survivors Speak Out on Sexual Violence in West Darfur Introduction In a recent report by Human Rights Watch, the survivors of sexual violence in West Darfur have bravely come forward to share their harrowing experiences. The report sheds light on the atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) […]
The Disturbing Execution of Two Men in Bangladesh: A Grim Reflection of Human Rights Violations
Amnesty International Condemns Recent Executions in Bangladesh Continued Use of the Death Penalty Raises Concerns Amnesty International, a leading global human rights organization, has strongly condemned the recent executions of two men on death row in the Rajshahi Central Jail of Bangladesh. The death penalty expert at Amnesty International, Chiara […]
Kuwait’s Unsettling Execution Trend: Five Lives Lost in Continuing Spree
Kuwait‘s Recent Executions Raise Concerns and Spark International Outcry Amnesty International Criticizes Kuwaiti Government’s “Tough on Crime” Approach Amnesty International has strongly condemned the Kuwaiti authorities for the recent execution of five individuals, one of whom was convicted of a drug-related offense. Rawya Rageh, the Interim Deputy Director for the […]
The Ongoing Tragedy of Unjust Drug Executions in Singapore
Amnesty International Calls for Death Penalty Reform in Singapore A Tragic Spotlight on Singapore‘s Lack of Reform In response to the recent execution of a woman in Singapore, Amnesty International’s death penalty expert, Chiara Sangiorgio, has criticized the country’s lack of death penalty reform. Sangiorgio argues that the executions of […]
Remembering the Tragic Loss: Reflections on the One-Year Anniversary of the Ukrainian POWs’ Fatal Explosion
Dispatches: One Year Since Death of Ukrainian POWs in Explosion Ongoing Need for International Investigation into Olenivka Prison Incident By | July 28, 2023 July 28, 2023 12:00AM EDT On July 29, 2022, a tragic explosion rocked the Olenivka prison in Russia-occupied eastern Ukraine, claiming the lives of approximately 50 […]
Deep Sea Mining: A Ticking Time Bomb for Marine Ecosystems
Deep Sea Mining Industry Fails to Get Green Light but Remains a Threat Overview The deep sea mining industry has faced a setback as the International Seabed Authority (ISA) negotiations ended without granting immediate permission for companies to engage in underwater resource extraction. Over 20 governments have called for a […]
The Future of Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia: An Interview with Jefferson Chua
Jefferson Chua: Advocating for Climate Action in the Philippines Introduction As extreme weather events become increasingly frequent and devastating, there is a growing urgency for individuals and communities to take action in the fight against climate change. One such individual is Jefferson Chua, a campaigner with Greenpeace Philippines. Chua has […]