Greenpeace Urges Progress on Ocean Protection at Antarctic Ocean Commission Meeting Risks to Antarctic Marine Ecosystems Amsterdam-based organization Greenpeace International has warned that the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) continues to fall short of its responsibility for Antarctic conservation. While CCAMLR grants new fishing licenses […]
Author: Samantha Chen
The Battle for Equality: Nepal Courts Deny Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
Nepal Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages Background Two lower courts in Nepal have recently denied a couple the recognition of their marriage, defying the Supreme Court‘s recent interim order to register same-sex marriages while legislative change is pending. This raises concerns over the protection of LGBTQ+ rights and the […]
Turkey’s Convictions of Osman Kavala & Four Others: A Call for Urgent International Action
Human Rights Defender Osman Kavala Faces Unfair Trial Introduction The prosecution and conviction of human rights defender Osman Kavala and his co-defendants in connection with the Gezi Park protests of 2013 have been widely condemned as unfair and politically motivated. Numerous non-governmental organizations, including Amnesty International, have called for Kavala’s […]
The Struggle for Asylum: Tunisia’s Controversial Expulsion of African Migrants
Tunisia: African Migrants Intercepted at Sea, Expelled Apparent Policy Shift Endangers Migrants, Asylum Seekers, Children A Dangerous Shift in Tunisian Policy The recent expulsion of over 100 migrants from multiple African countries to the border with Algeria by the Tunisian National Guard has raised concerns about a dangerous shift in […]
World Court Begins Historic Torture Case in Syria: A Landmark Moment of Justice
Syria: World Court Begins Watershed Torture Case Urgent Measures Sought to Stop Abuses The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to hold hearings on October 10 and 11, 2023, on state-sponsored torture in Syria since 2011, in what is being hailed as a historic moment for advancing justice. The […]
Breaking Cycles of Impunity: The Importance of Positive Votes on Sudan and Russia by the UN Human Rights Council
Crucial Test for the United Nations Human Rights Council Evaluating the Role of the United Nations Human Rights Council The 54th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is set to conclude, and as member states deliberate on critical issues surrounding human rights monitoring mechanisms in Sudan and […]
New Leadership for Greenpeace: Charting a Course for Global Environmental Action
Greenpeace: A New International Executive Director Takes the Helm Introduction In 1992, a young and passionate activist named Mads Christensen volunteered for Greenpeace, inspired by the organization’s ability to challenge those in power and advocate for the environment. Now, in 2023, Mads Christensen has taken on the role of the […]
Hope for Safety: Examining the Perception of Extreme Weather Events in Global South Cities
Less than half of people in Global South cities feel safe from extreme weather events, but hope remains – Greenpeace Amsterdam, The Netherlands – A recent opinion poll commissioned by Greenpeace International in seven major cities across the Global South has revealed that less than half of the people feel […]
The Human Cost of Violence in Israel and Palestine: Examining the Failure to Uphold International Law
Israel/Palestine: Devastating Civilian Toll as Parties Flout Legal Obligations Introduction In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, devastating civilian casualties continue to mount as both parties flout their legal obligations and disregard international law. The recent assault by Palestinian armed groups on October 7, 2023, resulted in the deaths […]
Facing Criticism: EU’s Frontex Dragged to Court over Lack of Transparency on Libyan Cooperation
Amnesty International Calls for Transparency in Frontex Operations Background On October 11th, 2023, the General Court of the European Union will hold a hearing on the case Naass and Sea-Watch v Frontex. The case raises concerns over Frontex‘s lack of transparency regarding its involvement in maritime interceptions and alleged human […]