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The Lingering Scourge: Enforced Disappearances Continue to Haunt the Philippines

Russian Parliament Passes Controversial Bill Restricting Collaborations with Foreign Organizations

Accountability in Israel: Addressing Palestinian Militant Actions Targeting Civilians

Lebanon’s Dark Reality: Inside the Harrowing Prison Conditions

Human Rights at the Forefront: FIFA Under Pressure for World Cup 2030 Host Selection

Creating a Body on Missing Syrians: UN’s Imperative Task for Accountability

A Global Plastic Waste Crisis: Is a Unified Approach Attainable?

Seeking Restitution: A Proposal for Post-Conflict Justice in Yemen

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

Iraq’s compensation for victims of ISIS too little, too late for justice

 
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Year: 2023

  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Navigating the Stormy Seas: Unraveling the Future of the Global Ocean Treaty

Winning the Global Ocean Treaty: What Happens Next? A Historic Conservation Victory In a monumental step towards protecting our oceans, world leaders have adopted the first-ever Global Ocean Treaty. This significant achievement comes as a response to the voices of 5.5 million individuals from around the world who joined forces […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Liu David

Navigating the Waves of Progress: The Road to Global Ocean Protection

Cumulative threats facing our oceans A new report titled “30×30: From Global Ocean Treaty to Protection at Sea” has highlighted the urgent need for political action to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030. The report emphasizes the cumulative threats that our oceans face, including ocean warming, acidification, pollution, […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Samantha Chen

The Criminalization of Environmental Defenders in Mexico: Suppressing the Right to Protest

New Report Highlights Disproportionate Use of Criminal Law Against Environmental Defenders in Mexico The Threat to Peaceful Protests and Advocacy for Land, Territory, and Environment Amnesty International recently published a report titled “Mexico: Land and Freedom? Criminalizing defenders of land, territory and environment,” revealing the alarming trend of the disproportionate […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Patel Maya

Safeguarding Earth’s Lifeline: The Imperative of Protecting the Congo Rainforest

Insuring the Future by Protecting the Congo Rainforest Fossil Fuel Companies Eye the Congo Rainforest Fossil fuel companies are vying for the opportunity to drill for oil and gas in the Congo rainforest, an ecosystem that encompasses large parts of the Congo Basin and is the second-largest intact rainforest in […]

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  • United Nations
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Patel Maya

Bhutan: Inside the Dark Realities of Political Imprisonment

Bhutan: Urgent Action Needed to Address Dire Conditions for Political Prisoners Introduction In a troubling development, a recently released political prisoner from Bhutan has shed light on the severe conditions faced by those unjustly detained in the country for political offenses. Human Rights Watch has reported that at least 36 […]

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  • United Nations
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Samantha Chen

Israel’s Judiciary: Striking a Balance Between Law and Discrimination

Israeli Government’s Plans for Judicial Overhaul Face Intense Opposition Introduction The Israeli government’s plans for a judicial overhaul have sparked intense opposition from hundreds of thousands of Israelis. The overhaul aims to erode judicial review and weaken the oversight powers of Israel‘s Supreme Court, which has raised concerns about human […]

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  • United Nations
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Liu David

Saudi Arabia’s Controversial Investment Fund: A Deep Dive into its Links to Human Rights Abuses

Saudi Arabia: Investment Fund Linked to Abuses Testifies Before Senate Subcommittee on Investigations September 13, 2023 | By In a testimony before the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called for an investigation and regulation of sovereign wealth funds, particularly Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund […]

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Lee Olivia

Solution or Stagnation: The Uncertainty Surrounding Lebanon’s New School Year

Lebanon: New School Year at Risk – Government, Foreign Donors Should Ensure Schools Open to All Students The Situation in Lebanon The Education Ministry of Lebanon and foreign donor officials are currently in discussions regarding the financing for the upcoming school year. However, there is still a lack of funding, […]

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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

World Leaders Call for Urgent Action to Address Atrocities in Sudan

Sudan: Global Leaders Warn of Inaction in Face of Atrocities Joint Statement Urges More Aid, Solidarity, Attention to the Crisis September 12, 2023 8:42PM EDT In a powerful joint statement, leaders of over 50 international human rights and humanitarian organizations, along with Tirana Hassan, the executive director of Human Rights […]

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  • Refugees and Migrants
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Samantha Chen

International Community’s Imperative: Combating Impunity for Iran’s Brutal Crackdown – One Year On

The Need for International Justice: Addressing Impunity for Iranian Officials Introduction Amnesty International has called on the international community to take action and pursue pathways for justice at the international level to address systemic impunity for Iranian officials responsible for the unlawful killings of protesters and widespread torture. This request […]

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