Skip to content
June 28, 2025
Trending Tags
wordpress humanrights justice activism climatechange socialjustice democracy Crackdown

Rights To All

  • news
  • United Nations
  • health
  • Arms
  • Free Speech
  • Women’s Rights
  • Torture
  • support us

Breaking News

China’s Response to the Xinjiang Report: A Wake-Up Call to Global Action

The Future of Urban Sustainability: Empowering Communities to Shape World Cities

Lebanon’s Controversial Approach to Syrian Deportations: Examining the Armed Forces’ Role

Biden and Modi Summit: Tackling the Urgent Human Rights Crisis

Injustice Unveiled: The Mistreatment of an Immigrant in Tanzania’s Judicial and Prison System

Global Uplift: Bright Spots from around the World in June

Hong Kong’s Landmark Ruling: A Glimmer of Hope for LGBTI Rights in Asia

The Crackdown Continues: Alexey Navalny Receives Harsh Sentence in Russia

Democracy Under Threat: Assessing Rights in Post-Coup Niger

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

 
  • Home
  • 2023
  • August
  • Page 10

Month: August 2023

  • Economic Justice and Rights
On 2 years Ago
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 […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
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 […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
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 […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Ecuador’s Pre-Electoral Violence: Safeguarding Human Rights Amidst Tumultuous Times

Ecuador Faces Escalating Violence and Human Rights Concerns A Crisis of Insecurity Over the past few months, Ecuador has been grappling with a severe crisis of insecurity, particularly in coastal areas near the cities of Guayaquil and Esmeraldas. The country has witnessed a sharp increase in its homicide rate and […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Violence against Indigenous People Overshadows Amazon Summit: A Call for Action

Violence against Indigenous People Overshadows Amazon Summit August 10, 2023 5:16PM EDT | Dispatches Introduction The Amazon Summit, a high-level meeting of presidents of countries in the Amazon region aimed at improving protection of the Amazon rainforest, has been marred by violence against Indigenous people in Brazil. This troubling situation […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Protecting Human Rights in Ecuador: Ensuring Safety in Times of Pre-Electoral Violence

Concerns over Political Violence and Human Rights Violations in Ecuador In response to the recent killing of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, there is growing concern over the state of violence in Ecuador and the potential for grave human rights violations. Amnesty International has called for swift action to investigate these […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

“Unmasking the Dark Reality: Violence Against Indigenous People Casts Shadow over Amazon Summit”

Violence against Indigenous People Overshadows Amazon Summit August 10, 2023 Violence against Indigenous people in Brazil has marred the Amazon Summit, a high-level meeting of presidents of countries in the Amazon region aimed at improving protection of the Amazon rainforest. The violence is a stark reminder that there is no […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Ecuador’s Political Landscape Shaken: Presidential Candidate’s Tragic Assassination

Presidential Candidate Killed in Ecuador: Investigate Killing; Address Surge in Violence The Tragic Event On August 9, 2023, Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot and killed as he was leaving a campaign event in the capital city of Quito. Villavicencio, a journalist and former legislator, had a reputation for […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Unveiling the Pursuit of Justice: Hope and Accountability for Mayom Extrajudicial Killings

South Sudan Awaits Justice for Mayom Extrajudicial Killings A Call for Accountability On August 8, 2022, shocking videos and photographs circulated on social media that appeared to show South Sudan government forces executing captured fighters from an armed opposition group in Mayom county. These disturbing images of violence and brutality […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

“Surging Repression: Afghanistan’s Devastating Descent under Taliban Rule”

Afghanistan: Repression Worsens 2 Years into Taliban Rule Humanitarian Crisis, Severe Abuses Against Women Threaten Millions August 10, 2023 | New York The situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly since the Taliban took control of the country on August 15, 2021. Human Rights Watch has recently released a report highlighting […]

Read More

Posts navigation

1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Rights To All @ Copyright All right reserved