Crisis of Impunity: Killings of Unionists Go Unchecked in the Philippines Introduction The recent killing of labor leader Jude Thaddeus Fernandez in Rizal province has once again brought attention to the alarming pattern of violence and harassment faced by unionists in the Philippines. Fernandez’s death, which occurred during a police […]
Day: October 15, 2023
The Hidden Triggers: Unraveling the Escalating Conflict in Gaza and Israel
Israel Must Lift Illegal and Inhumane Blockade on Gaza as Power Plant Runs Out of Fuel The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza The Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip has once again come under scrutiny as the main power plant in this impoverished region runs out of fuel. This latest development […]
Indigenous Rights in Australia: A Struggle Upended by Setbacks
Setback for Indigenous Rights in Australia Government Should Look to First Nations Communities for Next Steps Daniela Gavshon Australia Director @dgavshon October 14, 2023 | Australia’s referendum to enshrine a First Nations voice in the country’s constitution was unsuccessful. But the spotlight remains on the Australian government to ensure First […]
In the Midst of Tragedy: The Prolonged Suffering of Sudan’s Civilians
Escalation in Sudanese Conflict: Justice, Accountability, and Humanitarian Support Needed Introduction The conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has reached a harrowing milestone, as it enters its sixth month today. With the death toll of at least 5,000 civilians, over 12,000 injured, and more […]