Setbacks in Ayotzinapa investigation threaten access to truth and justice, Amnesty International warns Nine years after the enforced disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa students in Mexico, Amnesty International has expressed concern over recent setbacks in the investigation that could hinder access to truth, justice, and reparation for the victims and their […]
Day: October 2, 2023
Investigating the Inexcusable: Eswatini’s Urgent Call for Justice
Former MP Brutally Beaten in Eswatini Detention: The Urgent Need for Justice and Accountability Introduction Amidst reports of the brutal beating of former Member of Parliament (MP) Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza by correctional services officers in Eswatini, the international human rights organization Amnesty International has called for a prompt and impartial […]
Greenpeace’s New International Executive Director: Charting a Sustainable Course for Change
Greenpeace: A New Era with Mads Christensen at the Helm A Message of Patience, Persistence, and Hope Greenpeace, the leading global environmental organization, has recently welcomed Mads Christensen as its new Executive Director. With a personal history rooted in activism, Christensen embodies the spirit and values of Greenpeace. In his […]
The Intertwined Existence: Rethinking the Urban-Nature Divide
Do Cities and Nature Exist at Odds? On the surface, it may appear that nature and cities are in opposition to each other. In our urban environments, we often feel the need to escape to connect with nature, seeking respite from the chaos and noise of metropolitan life. We view […]