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Samantha Chen

India: Using Terrorism Financing Watchdog Recommendations to Suppress Civil Society

New Report Exposes India‘s Abuse of FATF Recommendations to Target Civil Society Groups Introduction Amnesty International, in a recently released briefing titled “Weaponizing counter-terrorism: India’s exploitation of terrorism financing assessments to target civil society,” highlights how the Indian authorities have been using the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force […]

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  • Arms
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Samantha Chen

The Unsettling Reality: Egypt’s Use of Child Soldiers Draws Stern US Rebuke

The US Rebukes Egypt for Using Child Soldiers Raising Awareness of Grave Violations Against Children The United States Department of State has taken the unprecedented step of adding Egypt to its list of countries implicated in using child soldiers. This decision was based on independent reports that the Egyptian military […]

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  • United Nations
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Liu David

Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Alarming Record Low, Prompting Greenpeace Concerns

Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low, Highlighting Urgency in Addressing Climate Change Preliminary Figures Reveal Alarming Decline According to alarming preliminary figures released by the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), the Antarctic sea ice has likely reached a record low winter maximum. These figures indicate that the […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Lee Olivia

Greenpeace Reacts to New Net Zero Report: A Critical Analysis

Greenpeace Reacts to Net Zero Report: Urgent Action Needed to End Fossil Fuel Use An Extraordinary Moment, Yet Cautious Optimism In response to the release of the International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Roadmap: A Global Pathway to keep the 1.5ºC Goal in Reach, Greenpeace International has issued a critical, yet […]

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  • United Nations
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Patel Maya

Justice Denied: The Plight of a Wrongfully Imprisoned Lawyer in Uzbekistan

Authorities Keep Wrongfully Imprisoned Lawyer Isolated, Ensure Safety of Karakalpak Lawyer Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov in Prison Introduction In a disheartening turn of events, Uzbekistan authorities are not only wrongfully imprisoning lawyer Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov but also subjecting him to further isolation and punishment. Tazhimuratov, an outspoken blogger and lawyer, was sentenced to […]

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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

Thailand’s Verdict in ‘Billy’ Murder Case: Delivering Justice for the Indigenous Activist

Verdict Pending in Murder Case of Indigenous Activist Billy Rakchongcharoen Background Five years after the disappearance of Indigenous Karen human rights defender Pholachi ‘Billy’ Rakchongcharoen, the Thai judicial system is now set to deliver its long-awaited verdict on Thursday, September 28th, for the four individuals accused of his enforced disappearance […]

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Patel Maya

Thailand’s Verdict on Murdered Indigenous Activist ‘Billy’: Seeking Justice for a Nation

The Case of Pholachi ‘Billy’ Rakchongcharoen: A Test for Justice in Thailand An Uphill Battle for Justice After years of heartbreak, obfuscation, and lies, the family of Indigenous Karen human rights defender Pholachi ‘Billy’ Rakchongcharoen awaits the long-overdue verdict on Thursday (28 September). Billy‘s enforced disappearance and brutal murder shocked […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Patel Maya

Youth Standing for Climate Justice: Landmark Case Heads to the European Court of Human Rights

Landmark Climate Change Case to be Heard by European Court of Human Rights Introduction Six young people from Portugal will present a landmark case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) on September 27, arguing that countries are breaching their human rights by failing to do enough to protect […]

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  • United Nations
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Patel Maya

Where Do We Draw the Line? Examining the Legal Dilemmas Surrounding Volunteer Aid for Migrants in Poland

Polish Volunteer Detained for Aiding Migrants: Stop Prosecuting Aid Workers, Impeding Civil Society September 25, 2023 | By A Troubling Affront to Civil Society In a distressing development, the Polish authorities have taken their assault on civil society to a new low by arresting and charging a 48-year-old humanitarian aid […]

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Liu David

Yemen’s Crackdown on Dissent: Injustice Continues for Human Rights Defender Fatma al-Arwali

Amnesty International Calls for Fair Trial or Release of Fatma al-Arwali in Yemen Background Amnesty International is calling on the Huthi de facto authorities in Yemen to ensure that woman human rights defender Fatma al-Arwali receives a fair trial in line with international standards or is immediately released. Al-Arwali has […]

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