Biden Administration’s Decision to Provide Security Assistance to Egypt Raises Concerns By | September 15, 2023 4:50PM EDT Introduction The recent decision by the Biden administration to provide nearly the full amount of security assistance to Egypt, despite ongoing repressive policies by the Egyptian government, has raised concerns among human […]
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Media Suppression in Kyrgyzstan: Authorities’ Attack on Free Press Threatens Democracy
The Suppression of Independent Media in Kyrgyzstan: An Assault on Freedom of Expression A Regression on Freedom of Expression The recent news of the Kyrgyzstani authorities filing a lawsuit to shut down Kloop Media Public Foundation, an independent media organization, is a deeply concerning development in the ongoing assault on […]
Spotlighting Global Crises: The UN’s Call for Action from World Leaders
UN: World Leaders Should Spotlight Global Crises An Urgent Call to Action Human Rights Watch has called upon world leaders attending the upcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly to prioritize and address the global human rights crises that persist around the world. With over 140 leaders expected to […]
Embracing a Human Rights Economy: Seizing an Unprecedented Opportunity
An Opportunity to Embrace a Human Rights Economy A Critical Juncture for Sustainable Development Goals Next week, world leaders will gather for a high-level summit under the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the progress made towards achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. As we reach the […]
Bahrain’s Suppression: Maryam Al-Khawaja’s Quest for Justice Thwarted
Suppression of Human Rights Advocacy in Bahrain: Maryam Al-Khawaja’s Struggle For Justice A Shameless Attempt to Silence Advocacy Today, the world witnessed yet another shameless attempt by the Bahraini authorities to silence human rights advocates and stifle any criticism of the country’s human rights violations. Maryam Al-Khawaja, a prominent activist […]
The Mysterious Disappearance of Mahsa/Zhina Amini: Unraveling the Truth
Editorial: The Tragic Death of Mahsa/Zhina Amini and the Impunity of Iranian Authorities Introduction The case of Mahsa/Zhina Amini, a young woman from Iran’s oppressed Kurdish minority who died in custody after being arrested by Iran’s morality police, has sparked outrage and protests across the nation. Her tragic death has […]
Iran’s Growing Repression: Silencing Dissent in Anticipation of Protest Anniversary
Iran: Crackdown on Dissent Ahead of Protest Anniversary Ramped-Up Repression As the one-year anniversary of the death of Mahsa Jina Amini approaches, Iranian authorities have intensified their repression on civil society, targeting activists, artists, dissidents, lawyers, academics, students, and family members of those who were killed during the protests in […]
Iran’s Ongoing Repression: Silencing Dissent in Anticipation of Protest Anniversary
Iran‘s Crackdown on Dissent and the Implications for Protest Anniversary Year September 15, 2023 Iranian authorities have been intensifying their repression of civil society ahead of the one-year anniversary of the death of Mahsa Jina Amini, a tragedy that sparked nationwide protests. Human Rights Watch has reported that the Iranian […]