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On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Why FSO SAFER Oil Transfer Demands Companies to Pay Up: Greenpeace MENA’s Perspective

Greenpeace Calls for Accountability and Payment from Oil Companies Greenpeace MENA celebrated the successful three-week operation to drain over a million barrels of oil from the decaying FSO SAFER vessel in the Red Sea. The United Nations confirmed that the oil has been safely transferred to another vessel. While Greenpeace […]

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Lee Olivia

Companies Must Be Held Accountable for FSO SAFER Oil Transfer: Greenpeace MENA

Greenpeace Celebrates Success in FSO SAFER Operation, Calls for Industry Accountability In a recent press release, Greenpeace MENA celebrated the successful completion of a three-week operation to drain over a million barrels of oil from the decaying FSO SAFER, a vessel at risk of causing a major oil spill in […]

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Lee Olivia

UN Experts Criticize Nepal’s Transitional Justice Bill: A Deep Dive into the Flaws of the Proposed Legislation

UN Experts Criticize Nepal’s Transitional Justice Bill United Nations experts have raised concerns about a bill to amend Nepal‘s transitional justice law, stating that it would hinder the prosecution of individuals responsible for serious crimes committed during the country’s 1996-2006 conflict. The proposed law would impede investigations into crimes such […]

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Liu David

Protecting the Safety and Rights of Detained President in Niger

Niger: Detained President and Family Denied Basic Rights Introduction The Human Rights Watch has called on the military coup leaders in Niger to ensure the safety and well-being of deposed President Mohamed Bazoum, his family, and others who have been arbitrarily detained. The military is urged to respect fundamental human […]

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