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Unanswered Questions Surrounding the Mysterious Death of a Rwandan Journalist

South Sudan: A Call for Revising the National Security Service Bill

Title: Advancing Reproductive Rights in Peru: Ensuring Comprehensive Care for Girls

Kosovo’s Failures: A Systemic Neglect of Domestic Violence Victims

Protesting for Change: From the Arctic to the Amazon

Police Brutality Erupts as Khan Protests Turn Violent in Pakistan

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

Venezuela: International Criminal Court Approves Investigation into Human Rights Abuses

Canada’s Moral Imperative: Drop Charges Against Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders and Supporters

Saudi Arabia: The Urgent Need to Overturn the Unjust Conviction and Harsh Sentencing of Social Media Activist

 
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  • Free Speech
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Samantha Chen

Perils of Progress: Intolerance and Intimidation Force LGBT Conference in Indonesia to Suspend Operations

Harassment and Threats Force Cancellation of LGBT Conference in Indonesia Background Indonesia, the country with the world’s largest Muslim population, has been grappling with rising intolerance and discrimination against the LGBT community for years. This trend has been fueled, in part, by the government itself, which has implemented laws and […]

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  • news
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Samantha Chen

Amnesty International’s Involvement in Putin Arrest Warrant Case in South Africa

Amnesty International South Africa Granted Amicus Curiae Status in Application to Arrest Putin The Case and South Africa’s Obligations Amnesty International South Africa has been admitted as an amicus curiae, or friend of the court, in the application for a declaratory order that if Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the […]

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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

UK-Saudi Arabia Ties: A Dangerous Dance with Repression

Dispatches UK’s Invite to Saudi Crown Prince Risks Rubber-Stamping Repression The Issue at Hand The United Kingdom is soon set to host Mohammed Bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, despite the country’s severe human rights abuses both domestically and internationally. The focus of the visit is expected to […]

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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

The Importance of Restraint: Balancing Authority and Accountability in Bangladesh’s Protests

Escalating tensions and crackdown on dissent in Bangladesh: Background: Protests have erupted across Bangladesh in recent weeks, with demands for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to step down and ensure fair and free national elections. Sadly, these demonstrations have turned deadly, resulting in the death of one activist and injuries to […]

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  • United Nations
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Samantha Chen

The Urgent Imperative: UN General Assembly Must Support Cross-Border Humanitarian Aid Mechanism for North-West Syria

UN General Assembly Must Condemn Russia’s Abuse of Veto Power, Amnesty International Urges Background Amnesty International has called on UN member states to unequivocally condemn Russia’s abuse of its veto power and to affirm the legality, impartiality, neutrality, and independence of the cross-border aid mechanism for north-west Syria. This comes […]

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  • United Nations
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Liu David

Analysis: Examining the Potential War Crime in Ukraine as Russian Missile Strikes Hit Lviv

Unlawful Attack in Ukraine Raises Concerns of War Crime Russian Missile Strike Hits Residential Area An unlawful attack took place in Ukraine on July 6, 2023, when a Russian cruise missile struck a residential apartment complex in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine. The attack violated the laws of war […]

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  • LGBT Rights
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Patel Maya

Tunisia’s Treatment of Black African Migrants and Refugees: A Bleak Reality

Tunisia: No Safe Haven for Black African Migrants, Refugees Security Forces Abuse Migrants; EU Should Suspend Migration Control Support July 19, 2023 By The treatment of Black African migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Tunisia has come under scrutiny as reports emerge about serious abuses committed by Tunisian security forces. […]

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Samantha Chen

Crackdown in Cambodia: Suppression of Opposition Activists Sparks Concerns

Harassment and Arrests of Opposition Activists in Cambodia Signal Intensifying Crackdown Introduction The Cambodian government has recently escalated its crackdown on members and activists of the opposition Candlelight Party (CLP) in the lead-up to the national elections scheduled for July 23, 2023. Human Rights Watch has reported that the authorities […]

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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

Why Caster Semenya’s Legal Victory Falls Short in Her Fight to Compete

Dispatches: Caster Semenya Won Her Case, But Not the Right to Compete Court Ruling Is a Human Rights Victory Last week, Caster Semenya, the South African Olympic runner, celebrated a significant victory when she won her discrimination case in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). However, despite this legal […]

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  • United Nations
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Patel Maya

Peru: Protecting Democracy and Human Rights – President Boluarte’s Call for Security Forces

Amnesty International Calls for Protection of Right to Peaceful Protest in Peru Rising Concerns over Excessive Use of Force In response to social organizations throughout Peru announcing new demonstrations in Lima, Amnesty International has called on President Dina Boluarte and her ministers to send a clear message to security forces […]

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