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Month: October 2023

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On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

The Power of Social Movements: Unveiling Solutions for a World at a Crossroads

Reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Historical Context of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights The signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 marked a significant turning point in human history. The world was reeling from the atrocities committed during […]

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  • Torture
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Patel Maya

Social Movements in the Americas: Paving the Path Forward

The Continuing Relevance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights A Historical Context This year marks the 75th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a landmark document that aimed to establish a series of basic agreements to guarantee freedom, equality, and dignity for everyone. At […]

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Samantha Chen

“Silencing Justice: The Perilous Plight of a Human Rights Lawyer in China”

Detention of Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Lu Siwei Raises Concerns Background Chinese human rights lawyer Lu Siwei has been confirmed to be detained in China after being arrested in Laos in July. Lu’s detention has alarmed human rights organizations, who fear he is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. […]

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Liu David

India’s Crackdown on Dissenting Media: Arrests and Raids at NewsClick Raise Concerns

Indian Government’s Crackdown on Independent Media Introduction The recent arrests of NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha and HR head Amit Chakravarty, along with the raids on the homes and offices of journalists associated with digital news media, have drawn widespread criticism and raised concerns about press freedom in India. These arrests, […]

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Patel Maya

The EU’s Controversial Migration Agreement: A Risky and Excessive Approach

A Controversial Agreement: EU’s Risky and Excessive Approach to Migration Introduction In response to the recent news of EU leaders reaching an agreement on how to handle sudden increases in arrivals at Europe’s borders, as well as cases of so-called ‘instrumentalisation’ of migrants, Amnesty International has expressed deep concern regarding […]

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Patel Maya

Raising Alarm: Escalating Clashes in Lebanon Imperil Education of Countless Children

Clashes in Lebanon Risk Disrupting Education for Thousands of Children Introduction Violent clashes that erupted on July 31 in the Ain el-Helweh camp in Lebanon have reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people, the injury of hundreds, and the displacement of thousands. These clashes have had severe […]

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  • Children's Rights
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Samantha Chen

Broken Barriers: Confronting the Widespread Abuse Faced by Australians with Disabilities

Dispatches: Australians with Disabilities Face Pervasive Abuse Royal Commission Issues Highly Critical Report After 4-Year Inquiry By | October 4, 2023 After a four-and-a-half-year national investigation involving over 9,000 accounts and 32 public hearings, Australia’s Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability has issued a […]

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Liu David

South Korea’s Controversial ‘Anonymous Birthing’ Bill: Rethinking the Implications

South Korea: Reconsider ‘Anonymous Birthing’ Bill Prioritize Safe Abortions, Comprehensive Sex Education, Support Services Introduction Human Rights Watch has called on the South Korean government to reconsider a new bill that promotes anonymous births and adoption or orphanage care as solutions to unregistered births and unwanted pregnancies. The bill, set […]

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Patel Maya

OPEC Chief’s Plea for Massive Oil Investment Spells Climate Catastrophe

The Case Against Heavy Investment in the Oil Industry The Argument of Amnesty International In response to the comments made by Haitham Al-Ghais, the Secretary General of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), urging for US$12 trillion of investment in the oil industry by 2045, Candy Ofime, Amnesty International’s […]

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Samantha Chen

Lessons Learned from the Lampedusa Shipwreck: A Decade of Reflection and Progress.

Italy’s Tragic History of Shipwrecks Background and Context Italy has a long and tragic history of shipwrecks that have resulted in the loss of countless lives. In recent years, the focus has been on the perilous journeys undertaken by migrants and refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea in search of safety […]

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