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Author: Lee Olivia

Hi, I'm Olivia Lee, a journalist who has covered a wide range of issues related to civil rights and political freedoms. I believe that democracy is a fundamental right, and I'm dedicated to reporting on stories that promote transparency, accountability, and good governance.
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EU: Proposal to Ban High-Risk AI Applications Advances

European Parliament Votes to Ban Several AI-Based Practices Incompatible with Human Rights The European Parliament has sent a strong signal that human rights must be at the forefront of the landmark legislation regarding the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). The Parliament […]

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Leila de Lima’s Acquittal: A Long Overdue Step Towards Justice in the Philippines

Amnesty International has welcomed the news of partial acquittal for former Filipino Senator, Leila de Lima, who has been detained on drug-related charges since 2017. As a strong advocate for human rights, de Lima has been one of the most vocal critics of the government’s notorious “war on drugs,” which […]

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