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Lebanon’s Unresolved Trauma: The Ongoing Quest for Justice, Truth, and Reparation in the Aftermath of the Beirut Blast

The Path to a Global Ocean Treaty: Reflecting on Progress and Future Steps

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

Rethinking Recycling: A Call for a More Effective and Inclusive Recycling Program

Combating Discrimination: Addressing the Spike in Religious Violence in India

“Acquittal of human rights defenders marks a step towards justice in Turkey”

The Future of Urban Sustainability: Empowering Communities to Shape World Cities

“The Intersection of Sustainable Development and Child Welfare: Exploring the UN’s Latest Guidance on Children’s Rights and the Environment”

Hong Kong’s Attempt to Ban Protest Song Displays Clear Violation of International Law, a Critical Exploration.

Ghana’s Shift Towards Human Rights-Based Mental Healthcare

 
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Lee Olivia

Guatemala’s Election Results Demand Respect and Support for Democracy

Guatemala: Respect Election Results International Scrutiny Needed to Protect Right to Vote Introduction The recent elections held in Guatemala on June 25, 2023, have been marred by controversy and allegations of fraud. The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced preliminary results indicating that Sandra Torres and Bernardo Arévalo would compete in […]

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Lee Olivia

Bahrain’s Religious Divide: The Restriction of Shi’a Worshippers

Bahraini Authorities Block Shi’a Worshippers from Attending Friday Prayers Background In recent development, Bahraini authorities have been accused of blocking Shi’a worshippers from attending Friday prayers at the Imam al-Sadeq Mosque on two separate occasions in June. These restrictions came in response to the brief detention of prominent Shi’a cleric […]

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Liu David

How TotalEnergies’ LNG Terminal Puts French Consumers, U.S. Communities, and Climate Goals at Risk

Energy TotalEnergies LNG Terminal Threatens French Consumers, U.S. Communities, and Climate Goals The Background In a new report by Greenpeace France and investigative media outlet Disclose, it has been revealed that the installation of the Le Havre floating LNG terminal, supported by the French government and TotalEnergies, poses a threat […]

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Lee Olivia

The Kremlin’s Show Trial: Justice or Propaganda for Ukrainian POWs?

Russia’s Sham Trial of Ukrainian Prisoners of War: A Grave Violation of Humanitarian Law An Overview In June, Russia’s Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don initiated criminal proceedings against 13 men and 9 women from the Ukrainian “Azov” Brigade. The defendants face charges under Russia’s criminal code, including alleged actions […]

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Liu David

Tunisian Crisis: Unsettling Expulsion of Black Africans to Libya’s Border

Tunisia: Crisis as Black Africans Expelled to Libya Border Introduction A crisis is unfolding in Tunisia as security forces have collectively expelled hundreds of Black African migrants and asylum seekers, including women and children, to a militarized buffer zone at the Tunisia-Libya border. These expulsions, which have taken place since […]

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Samantha Chen

Japan’s Moral Imperative: Standing Up Against Hong Kong’s Rights Violations

Japan Should Push Back on Hong Kong’s Rights Violations Morality and the Moral Imperative The recent politically motivated visa denials in Hong Kong have once again highlighted the growing range of abuses committed by the authorities in the city. These actions reflect the Chinese government’s tightening grip on Hong Kong, […]

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Lee Olivia

Inhumane Isolation: Egypt’s Controversial Use of Remote Hearings

[object Object] Justice-wordpress,remotehearings,Egypt,controversial,inhumaneisolation > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Silenced Voices: The Dark Side of Bangladesh’s Labor Movement Paving the Way: Nepal’s Monumental Leap for Marriage Equality Why the UN Security Council Must Extend Cross-Border […]

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Liu David

Ukraine’s Tragic Toll: The Devastating Human Cost of Cluster Munitions

Ukraine: Civilian Deaths from Cluster Munitions New Research Details Ukrainian Use of Widely Banned Weapon Overview The use of cluster munitions by both Ukrainian and Russian forces in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has resulted in numerous civilian deaths and serious injuries, according to a new report from Human Rights […]

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Liu David

LGBT Rights in the Middle East: A Setback in Kurdistan Region of Iraq

LGBT Rights Group Shuttered in Kurdistan Region of Iraq Background In a troubling development for the promotion of LGBT rights in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), a court ordered the closure of Rasan Organization on May 31, 2023. Rasan is the sole human rights organization in the region that […]

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Silenced Voices: The Dark Side of Bangladesh’s Labor Movement

Bangladesh: Labor Activist Killed EU, US Should Link Inquiry in Shahidul Islam’s Death to Trade Talks July 6, 2023 7:00AM EDT Human Rights Watch has called upon Bangladesh authorities to ensure an independent and transparent investigation into the murder of union leader Shahidul Islam. Islam, who was the president of […]

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