Skip to content
June 29, 2025
Trending Tags
wordpress humanrights justice activism climatechange socialjustice democracy Crackdown

Rights To All

  • news
  • United Nations
  • health
  • Arms
  • Free Speech
  • Women’s Rights
  • Torture
  • support us

Breaking News

The Environmental and Economic Risks of Norway’s Arctic Deep Sea Mining Plans

Russia’s Trans Health Care and Families Bill: A Violation of Human Rights

The Implications of Saudi Arabia’s Execution of Two Shi’a Bahrainis

Libya’s Urgent Need: Unleashing Media and Aid for Flood-Stricken Regions

Insights into the Philippines’ ICC Affirmation: An Assessment of the Prosecutor’s Inquiry

Victim-Blaming: The Disturbing Stance of a Kazakh Parliamentarian

Social Movements in the Americas: Paving the Path Forward

Release Walid Daqqah: A Call for Justice in Israel/OPT

In the Shadow of the Coup: Chile’s Imperative Journey Towards Historical Reconciliation

Greek appeal prolongs detention of refugee rescue workers Seán Binder and Sarah Mardini

 
  • Home
  • 2023
  • Page 87

Year: 2023

  • Torture
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Opinion: Resuming The Stadium Massacre Trial in Guinea is Essential for Justice and Stability

Guinea’s Landmark Stadium Massacre Trial Suspended Over Legal Assistance Payments Background On September 28, 2009, a peaceful protest in Guinea turned violent when security forces attacked the protesters killing over 150 and raping dozens. At the conclusion of the trial that has spanned years, former military junta leader Moussa Dadis […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Human rights activist in Belarus faces trial for helping protesters

Belarusian Human Rights Defender Anastasia Loika Faces Politically Motivated Trial Background Anastasia Loika, a prominent Belarusian human rights defender, is currently facing trial on politically motivated charges, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to 12 years. Her arrest and prosecution are a clear attempt by the Belarusian […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

The Meloni Government’s Narrow Strategies in Tunisia: An Editorial Analysis

Italy’s Support for Tunisia‘s Repressive Government Risks Encouraging Abuses The Meloni government‘s recent offer of continued resources for Tunisia‘s coastal patrols during Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi’s visit to Tunis is a further step down a dark road. By offering help to stop departures without demanding greater respect for human […]

Read More
  • Torture
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

UAE’s Human Rights Record Should Be Addressed at Bonn Climate Talks

Global Concerns over UAE’s Human Rights Record The detention of human rights activist Ahmed Mansoor in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has raised concerns over the UAE’s human rights record. Mansoor has been held in arbitrary detention since March 2017, and his imprisonment has been an ominous message to civil […]

Read More
  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

The Grim Human Toll of Apartheid: Exploring the Extensive Destruction and Civilian Deaths in the Latest Gaza Offensive.

Amnesty International has released a report stating that Israel unlawfully destroyed Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip in early May, often without military necessity, in what amounts to a form of collective punishment against the civilian population. This action follows a five-day offensive by Israeli forces, in which they killed […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

Rwanda’s Backing of M23 Rebels Leads to Killings and Rapes in DR Congo

ear-old man from Kanombe who was injured in a shelling attack on his way to work said: “I felt some pain in my chest and fell down. Blood was coming out of my body. I didn’t see what had happened to the others, I only heard them scream.” The man’s […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Why Poverty Targeting Algorithms in Jordan are Raising Concerns Over Human Rights

World Bank’s Poverty Targeting Algorithm in Jordan Undermines Rights The World Bank, in collaboration with the Jordanian government, has developed a cash transfer program called Takaful, which aims to provide financial support to impoverished families in Jordan. However, a newly-released report titled “Automated Neglect: How The World Bank’s Push to […]

Read More
  • news
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

AI Act in Jeopardy: European Parliament’s Approval of Abusive Technologies May Undermine Regulation.

Amnesty International Calls on European Parliament to Ban Racist AI Systems Human rights organization Amnesty International is urging the European Parliament to ban the use of mass surveillance technologies, including facial recognition, in the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). The organization asserts that these technologies are in conflict […]

Read More
  • Torture
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

Improving the UN’s Monitoring and Evaluation of Bangladesh Peacekeeping Forces

Bangladesh Peacekeeping Forces: Enhancing UN Screening and Addressing Human Rights Concerns Introduction The United Nations (UN) has long relied on contributions from its member states to form its peacekeeping forces, which aim to promote peace and security worldwide. Bangladesh has been a significant contributor to UN peacekeeping missions, with more […]

Read More
  • Arms
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Protecting the Youngest Farmworkers in America.

US Lawmakers Move to Protect Child Farmworkers On June 12th, 2023, Congress members in the United States introduced legislation to combat the pressing issue of child labor on US farms. This comes at a time when the number of child workers in the country is increasing rapidly. Despite agriculture being […]

Read More

Posts navigation

1 … 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 … 115
Rights To All @ Copyright All right reserved