Major win for Indigenous Peoples in Brazil A victory for Indigenous rights In a significant development for Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, the Brazilian Supreme Court has ruled against a loophole known as Marco Temporal that threatened their land rights. This decision reaffirms that Indigenous Peoples have the rights to their […]
Day: September 21, 2023
A Step Backwards: Iran’s Mandatory Veiling Law Hinders Women’s Rights Progress
The Violation of Women’s Rights in Iran: A Despicable Assault Introduction The news that Iran‘s parliament has passed a new bill imposing further penalties on women and girls and violating their rights is truly alarming. This bill, known as the “Bill to Support the Culture of Chastity and Hijab,” not […]
Iran’s Mandatory Hijab Law: A Flagrant Attack on Women’s Rights and Freedom
Iran‘s Draconian Veiling Laws: A Despicable Assault on Women’s Rights An Ongoing Struggle for Women’s Equality The recent passage of Iran‘s “Bill to Support the Culture of Chastity and Hijab” by its parliament represents a dangerous escalation in the Iranian authorities’ efforts to suppress women’s rights and control their lives. […]
Libya’s Urgent Need: Unleashing Media and Aid for Flood-Stricken Regions
Amnesty International Calls for Immediate Action in Flood-Ravaged Libya LAAF Restrictions on Media and Humanitarian Aid Amnesty International has called on the Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF) to lift all undue restrictions imposed on media and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to flood-ravaged areas, particularly the city of Derna. […]
Ahmad Manasra: A Case of Injustice and Human Rights Violations in Israeli Solitary Confinement
The Inhumane Treatment of Ahmad Manasra: A Violation of Human Rights The Plight of Ahmad Manasra Ahmad Manasra, a 21-year-old Palestinian, has been held in solitary confinement since November 2021. Recently, the Lod District Court in Israel postponed a hearing on extending his isolation due to his deteriorating health. However, […]
China’s Repression Continues: #MeToo and Labor Activists Demand Release
Calls for the Release of Chinese Activists Highlight Suppression of Peaceful Activism The Case of Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing In a joint statement issued by 32 civil society groups, including Amnesty International, the arrests and impending trial of Chinese activists Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing have been […]
The Urgent Need for Increased Government Investment in Public Health Care
Governments Should Step Up on Public Health Care Spending UN Summit an Opportunity to Commit to Equitable Financing of Right to Health As government officials gather for a high-level meeting during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss global progress towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) […]
The EU’s Misguided Approach in Tunisia: Repeating a Dangerous Mistake
Opinion: The EU‘s Dangerous Mistake in the Tunisia Deal Introduction The recent agreement between the European Union (EU) and Tunisia, aimed at curbing migration to Europe, has come under intense criticism for its human rights implications. The deal, signed without any human rights conditions or monitoring mechanisms, has already resulted […]
The Path to Stability: A Closer Look at Regularization and Protection of Venezuelan Nationals in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile
Venezuelan Migration: Challenges and Solutions Introduction Venezuelan migration has reached alarming levels, with over 7.71 million Venezuelans currently living outside their country. This constitutes more than a quarter of Venezuela’s population. The majority of these migrants have fled their homes since 2018, seeking safety and stability in Latin America and […]
The Failures of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Chile: Examining the Growing Exodus of Venezuelans
Amnesty International Report Highlights Failure to Protect Venezuelan Nationals in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Chile Introduction In its new report titled “Regularize and Protect: International obligations for the protection of Venezuelan nationals,” Amnesty International sheds light on the failure of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Chile to comply with their international […]