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Outcry for Iraq to reveal fate of 643 men and boys abducted by government-linked militias

The Kakhovkha Dam: An Unforgivable Tragedy and Russia’s Heartless Response

EU Parliament Passes Ban on Facial Recognition Technology, Leaving Vulnerable Populations Exposed

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

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Release or Revoke: The Urgent Call for Justice in Bangladesh

Justice Denied: Unresolved Implications of Nizar Banat’s Killing in Palestine

 
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Month: September 2023

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Patel Maya

In the Shadow of the Coup: Chile’s Imperative Journey Towards Historical Reconciliation

The Challenge of Historical Reconciliation in Chile An Ongoing Struggle Amnesty International has recently commemorated the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état in Chile, an event that marked the beginning of a dark period in the country’s history under the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. The regime, characterized by the […]

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Lee Olivia

Belarus: Dire Consequences of Decree Targeting Exiled Citizens

Belarus: Decree Puts Exiled Citizens at Risk Background On September 4, 2023, Belarusian President Aliaksander Lukashenka signed a decree that denies exiled citizens the ability to obtain or renew their passports or process essential documents at Belarusian consulates overseas. The decree abolishes the authority of consulates and diplomatic missions in […]

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Samantha Chen

Taliban’s Gender Crimes in Afghanistan: A Violation of Humanity

Afghanistan: Taliban’s Gender Crimes Against Humanity Women, Girls Are Targets; ICC Mandated to Prosecute Gender-Based Cases September 8, 2023 In a report released on September 8, 2023, Human Rights Watch stated that Taliban authorities in Afghanistan are committing crimes against humanity through gender persecution against women and girls. Since taking […]

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Lee Olivia

Education Under Siege: The Alarming Global Surge in Attacks on Learning Institutions

Alarming Increase in Attacks on Education Worldwide The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) has reported a significant rise in attacks on education worldwide, with more than 3,000 attacks identified in 2022, a 17 percent increase from the previous year. This data, released ahead of the fourth United […]

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Samantha Chen

An Uphill Battle: Russia’s Veto Threatens Human Rights in Mali

Veto Puts Rights in Mali at Risk Russia‘s Veto and the Consequences Russia‘s recent veto of a United Nations Security Council resolution has dealt a severe blow to rights protections in Mali. The resolution aimed to extend sanctions against eight individuals suspected of sabotaging a peace deal and impeding the […]

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Liu David

US Imposes Sanctions on Sudan’s Abusive Commanders: A Step Towards Justice and Accountability

US Imposes Sanctions on Abusive Commanders in Sudan: Crucial Step Toward Accountability for Rapid Support Force Abuses Overview The United States government has taken a significant step towards accountability for human rights abuses and war crimes committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan. The US Department of the […]

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Lee Olivia

Bridging Freedom and Justice: The Urgent Call to Release Prominent Scholar Gubad Ibadoghlu

Unlawful Detention of Azerbaijani Scholar and Political Activist: A Chilling Example of Repression Introduction The case of Gubad Ibadoghlu, an Azerbaijani scholar and political activist, has brought to light yet another grim example of the Azerbaijani authorities’ misuse of the criminal justice system to stifle peaceful criticism and dissent. Ibadoghlu’s […]

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Liu David

“Towards a Plastic Revolution: The First Step Towards Reducing Production”

New Global Plastics Treaty Draft Takes First Step Towards Reducing Production The zero draft of the new global plastics treaty, published by the United Nations Environment Programme on September 4th, marks an important milestone in the fight against plastic pollution. The draft lays the foundation for a legally binding instrument […]

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Liu David

Egypt’s Crackdown on Dissent: Prosecuting Prominent Critics for Peaceful Speech

Egypt: Prominent Critic Prosecuted Over Peaceful Speech September 7, 2023 | By In a concerning turn of events, Egyptian authorities have recently detained and prosecuted a prominent critic and veteran news publisher, Hisham Kassem. The charges against Kassem appear to be based solely on his peaceful criticism of the government, […]

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Samantha Chen

Global Consequences: The Looming Catastrophe of G20’s Inaction on Climate and Debt Crises

World Leaders Urged to Increase Assistance and Debt Relief to Address Climate Crisis Amnesty International calls on G20 leaders to fulfill climate finance pledges Amid the ongoing climate crisis and rising debt distress faced by climate-vulnerable states, Amnesty International has called on world leaders attending the G20 summit in New […]

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