Jordan Should Take Social Protection All the Way The Necessity of Robust Social Protection Programs In recent years, governments around the world have increasingly recognized the necessity of robust social protection programs, and Jordan is no exception. In 2019, the Jordanian government introduced the Unified Cash Transfer Program to supplement […]
Year: 2023
Cameroon’s Unchecked Atrocities in Anglophone Regions: Demanding an End and Accountability
Amnesty International Report Exposes Rampant Human Rights Violations in Cameroon‘s Anglophone Regions The Crisis in the Anglophone Regions Amnesty International has released a damning report detailing widespread human rights violations and other crimes committed by multiple actors in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon. The report, titled “With or against us: […]
Global Crackdown: Hong Kong Extradition Warrants Target Activists Beyond Borders
Hong Kong Activists Face Arrest Warrants and Bounties Background In a troubling development, Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and bounties for eight exiled democracy activists and former legislators. The warrants and bounties, amounting to HK$1 million (US$128,000) each, mark an escalation in China’s political intimidation campaign, extending it […]
Justice Prevails: Kyrgyz Woman’s Landmark Victory for Gender Equality
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Global Uplift: Bright Spots from around the World in June
Stories of Hope and Progress in the Climate and Environmental Justice Space South Korea/Brazil – Hyundai Construction Equipment commits to help stopping illegal mining in the Amazon Greenpeace East Asia recently released a report exposing the use of Hyundai Construction Equipment in illegal mining activities within Indigenous Lands in the […]
UK’s Cruel Rejection of Asylum Seekers with Disabilities: A Stain on Humanitarian Values
UK Turns its Back on Asylum Seekers with Disabilities Introduction In a concerning development, the United Kingdom has been found to be neglecting the needs of asylum seekers with disabilities. More than 50 asylum seekers, most of whom have physical and sensory disabilities, are being housed in a former care […]
Journalists in Iran Face New Charges: A Battle for Press Freedom
Iran: New Charges Against Journalists Reflect Relentless Crackdown on Media, Rights Defenders, and Civil Society July 3, 2023 Current Affairs Commentator Introduction The Iranian authorities have recently brought “propaganda” and “national security” charges against three journalists, further highlighting their relentless crackdown on media, rights defenders, and civil society. Saeideh Shafiei, Mehrnoush […]
Bahrain’s Religious Freedom Convictions: Time to Quash and Uphold Human Rights
Bahrain: Quash Religious Freedom Convictions Last week, Jalal al-Qassab, 60, and Redha Rajab, 67, filed their third and final appeals against convictions for “mocking” Islamic beliefs. In March, they were sentenced to a year in prison and a fine. Both men are members of Al Tajdeed, a Bahraini cultural and […]
Cambodia’s History of Voting Irregularities: What to Expect in July’s Election
Cambodia: Past Vote Irregularities Foreshadow July Election Analysis of 2022 Commune Voting Suggests Tampering, Improper Counting Human Rights Watch has raised concerns about the upcoming national elections in Cambodia, following a systematic analysis of the 2022 commune elections. The analysis indicates that there were numerous irregularities and that election fraud […]
The Dark Toll of Solitary Confinement: An Australian Teen’s 500-Day Ordeal
Isolation, Solitary Confinement, and the Cruel Treatment of Australian Youth and People with Disabilities The Plight of Michael and the Widespread Use of Solitary Confinement Imagine spending over 20 hours a day locked alone in a minuscule cell for more than 500 days. For Michael, an Aboriginal teenager with an […]