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Patel Maya

The Implications of Jordan’s Cybercrime Law on the LGBT Community

Jordan‘s New Cybercrime Law is a Disaster for LGBT People Vague Provisions Threaten Free Expression Around Gender and Sexuality The recent approval of Jordan‘s draconian cybercrime law has raised concerns among human rights activists, particularly those advocating for the rights of the LGBT community. The law, which was rushed through […]

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Samantha Chen

Release Detained Critics: Tanzania’s Violation of Basic Rights and Democracy

Tanzanian Authorities Arrest Critics of Port Deal, Amnesty International Calls for Their Immediate Release Growing Intolerance for Dissent Amnesty International has called on the Tanzanian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release three activists who were arrested for criticizing a port deal between Tanzania and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The […]

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Samantha Chen

The Rabaa Massacre: A Decade of Impunity and Shame in Egypt

The Rabaa Massacre: A Decade of Impunity and Shame August 14, 2023 Amnesty International has released a detailed analysis on the 10-year anniversary of the Rabaa massacre, shedding light on the human rights issues that have plagued Egypt since that dark day in 2013. The report emphasizes the lack of […]

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Patel Maya

The Escalating Crisis in Haiti: A Surge in Violent Abuses

Haiti: Surge in Violent Abuses Introduction The Caribbean nation of Haiti is currently facing a devastating surge in violence and human rights abuses. Killings, kidnappings, and sexual violence by criminal groups have increased dramatically since the beginning of 2023, with little to no response from the Haitian government. These criminal […]

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Liu David

Universal Social Protection: A Path Towards Stability in the Middle East and North Africa

Middle East and North Africa: Embrace Social Protection for All Introduction In recent years, governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have faced increasing economic pressure and instability. However, their responses to these challenges have been piecemeal and targeted, rather than comprehensive and universal. To address this […]

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Lee Olivia

Revisiting the Aftermath: The Ongoing Impact of the Rab’a Massacre in Egypt

Egypt: Remembering the Rab’a Massacre 10 Years Later On August 14, 2013, the Rab’a massacre took place in Cairo, Egypt, marking one of the largest mass killings in the country’s modern history. The massacre, which took place during a crackdown on government critics, has had a profound and long-lasting impact […]

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