Report: The Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan The Crisis Unveiled Sudan, a country marred by conflict, has continued to witness the perpetration of war crimes and atrocities against its innocent civilians. The international community, human rights organizations, and the United Nations have all raised concerns regarding the ongoing violence in […]
Day: August 2, 2023
“The United States Takes Charge: Leading the Security Council Through Perilous Times”
US at Helm of Security Council amid Rising Global Crises This week, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield assumes the presidency of the UN Security Council. The ambassador’s agenda for August includes a “focus” on human rights. Human rights undoubtedly deserve to be on the council agenda, […]
Bangladesh’s Political Unrest: Exposing the Brutality of Excessive Force
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Choosing Self-Sufficiency: A Sustainable Solution to Earth Overshoot Day
The Urgency of Choosing Self-Sufficiency: Earth Overshoot Day Introduction Today, on August 2nd, the world marks Earth Overshoot Day, the day when humanity’s resource consumption exceeds the planet’s ability to replenish those resources. The Global Footprint Network’s analysis reveals that this day arrives earlier and earlier each year, pointing to […]
Tajikistan’s Extradition of Activist Raises Concerns over Human Rights and Safety
Tajikistan: Extradited Activist at Risk Authorities Should Guarantee Safety for Nizomiddin Nasriddinov Introduction On August 2, 2023, Human Rights Watch reported that Nizomiddin Nasriddinov, a Tajik political activist with refugee status in Germany, has been extradited to Tajikistan by Belarus authorities. This move has raised concerns about Nasriddinov’s safety, as […]
Injustice Amplified: The Struggles of Gaza’s Disabled Population Post-Israeli Airstrikes
People with Disabilities in Gaza Languish after Israeli Airstrikes The Lingering Impact of Israeli Airstrikes The recent airstrikes carried out by Israel in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, have brought back haunting memories for many Palestinians, particularly those living in Gaza. The wounds of the most recent outbreak of […]
The Erosion of Press Freedom in Cambodia: A Disturbing Clampdown on Independent Media
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“The Power of Indigenous Activism: Raoni’s Call for Change in the Present”
Strong Leadership and the Fight Against Illegal Gold Mining in the Amazon Carolina Pasquali, the Executive Director of Greenpeace Brazil, recently had the opportunity to fly over the KayapĆ³ Indigenous Land in the Amazon rainforest with Raoni, the renowned Indigenous Chief and global leader. Raoni, born in the 1930s, has […]