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Month: July 2023

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Patel Maya

Tunisia’s Sliding Human Rights: Assessing the Fallout of President Saied’s Power Grab

Amnesty International Report Shows Worsening Human Rights Situation in Tunisia Introduction Amnesty International has released a new report highlighting the alarming deterioration of human rights in Tunisia since President Kais Saied’s power grab in July 2021. The report outlines an array of concerning actions taken by the Tunisian authorities, including […]

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Lee Olivia

Raging Violence: Assessing the Dangers of Militia Raids in DR Congo’s Ituri

[object Object] Conflict-wordpress,tagnames,RagingViolence,Assessing,Dangers,MilitiaRaids,DRCongo,Ituri > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Cover-Up in Mali: The Hidden Brutality of the Malian Army and Alleged Involvement of Wagner Fighters Thailand’s Sham Charges: Political Maneuver to Prevent Candidate from Top […]

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Lee Olivia

Cover-Up in Mali: The Hidden Brutality of the Malian Army and Alleged Involvement of Wagner Fighters

Mali: New Atrocities by Malian Army, Apparent Wagner Fighters AU, ECOWAS Should Press for End to Violations, Urge Accountability In recent months, the Malian armed forces, in collaboration with foreign fighters believed to be from the Russia-linked Wagner Group, have been accused of committing severe human rights abuses, including the […]

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Patel Maya

Ethiopia’s Oromo Opposition Figures: A Case of Judiciary Defiance?

Ethiopia: Oromo Opposition Figures Held Despite Court Orders Release Introduction Ethiopian authorities have been called upon to release seven Oromo opposition figures who have been arbitrarily detained for almost three years, purely for their political roles. The Oromia police have held these senior members of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), […]

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Liu David

Indian Government Takes Action to Address Violence in Manipur: A Closer Look

Indian Government Finally Responds to Violence in Manipur: A Closer Look Over the past two months, the state of Manipur in India has been plagued by ethnic violence between Kuki tribal groups and the majority Meitei community. The conflict has resulted in over 100 deaths and the displacement of tens […]

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Lee Olivia

The Battle of Ideologies: Barbie vs. Oppenheimer and the Echoes of Existential Peril

Energy Barbie vs Oppenheimer: two diametrically opposed universes that remind us of two existential threats Introduction The simultaneous release of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has sparked intense debate and discussion about the contrasting themes and issues presented in these two films. For many Greenpeace activists and supporters, […]

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Liu David

Thailand’s Sham Charges: Political Maneuver to Prevent Candidate from Top Post

Thailand: Bogus Charges Keep Candidate from Top Post Introduction Thailand‘s Constitutional Court’s decision to suspend Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward Party, from parliament on politically motivated charges is a serious blow to democracy in the country. The Move Forward Party had secured the most seats in the […]

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Samantha Chen

Cambodia’s Controversial Election: Democracy Dimmed by Human Rights Crisis

Deterioration of Human Rights in Cambodia Ahead of National Election The Current Situation Amnesty International’s interim Deputy Regional Director for Research, Montse Ferrer, has expressed grave concern about the deteriorating human rights situation in Cambodia. With the country’s national election approaching this Sunday, Ferrer highlights the escalating crackdown on basic […]

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Patel Maya

Europe Faces Moral Crisis at Rome’s Anti-Migration Summit

Rome’s Anti-Migration Summit Exposes Europe’s Growing Disregard for Rights The Controversial “Team Europe” Deal with Tunisia The recent “Team Europe” deal with Tunisia’s autocratic leader, Kais Saied, has raised concerns about the European Union’s approach to curbing migrant arrivals. Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a far-right leader, is now taking […]

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Lee Olivia

Texas Immigration Policies: Placing Migrants at Risk

Texas Officials Put Migrants in Danger Pushed Into Razor Wire, Dangerous Waters; Cut US Funds to Operation Lone Star Summary Texas officials have come under fire after reports emerged of migrants and asylum seekers being pushed back, stranded in dangerous conditions, and injured by razor wire under Operation Lone Star. […]

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