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Bhutan’s Imprisoned Democracy Activists Deserve A Royal Pardon: Calls for King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to Free Political Prisoners

Iranian Women and Girls: Stripped of Their Rights Through Forced Veiling

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Samantha Chen

The Power of the People: How Activism is Transforming the Fight Against Air Pollution

Champions of clean air: People power in the fight against air pollution The Global Air Pollution Crisis Air pollution is a global crisis that poses a severe threat to human health. According to the latest report from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI), air pollution is the greatest global threat […]

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Patel Maya

Citizen Crusaders: Mobilizing the Masses to Combat Air Pollution

Champions of Clean Air: People Power in the Fight Against Air Pollution A Global Crisis Air pollution is a pressing global issue that poses a significant threat to human health. According to the latest report from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI), air pollution is the greatest global threat to […]

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Liu David

“Australian Prime Minister Urged to Address Human Rights Crisis in the Philippines”

Australian Prime Minister Should Press Philippines to End Killings Introduction On Friday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia will embark on a visit to the Philippines, marking the first visit by an Australian prime minister to the country in 20 years. While the trip is said to focus on defense, […]

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Liu David

Lebanon’s LGBTI Community Under Siege: Repressive Laws and Unlawful Crackdowns

Lebanese Authorities Crack Down on LGBTI Rights Amidst Crisis Introduction Lebanese authorities are facing mounting criticism for their systematic attacks on the fundamental human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people. The Coalition to Defend Freedom of Expression in Lebanon, composed of fifteen Lebanese and international organizations, […]

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Patel Maya

War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Unveiling Eritrea’s Actions in Ethiopia

Amnesty International Reports Eritrean Forces Committing Atrocities in Tigray Evidence of War Crimes and Potential Crimes Against Humanity Amnesty International has released a new report detailing the horrific atrocities committed by Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Despite the signing of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement […]

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Liu David

The Humanitarian Crisis in Aleppo: Balancing Building Safety and Preventing Forced Evictions

The Syrian Authorities Must Guarantee the Right to Housing in Aleppo After Earthquakes Concerns over Unlawful Demolitions Amnesty International has called on the Syrian authorities to ensure that the right to housing of residents affected by the February earthquakes in Aleppo is guaranteed. The organization has expressed concerns about the […]

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Liu David

“Bias Unbound: Examining the Controversial New History Textbook in Russia’s Influence Campaign”

Russia’s Controversial History Textbook Sparks Outrage and Concern A new history textbook, set to be compulsory for high school students across Russia and the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, has drawn intense scrutiny and criticism from human rights organization Amnesty International. The textbook has been accused of justifying Russia’s war of […]

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Liu David

Kosovo’s Failures: A Systemic Neglect of Domestic Violence Victims

Amnesty International Report Criticizes Kosovo Authorities for Failing Domestic Violence Victims Introduction Amnesty International has released a report that highlights the failures of the Kosovo authorities in addressing the issue of domestic violence and providing support and protection to survivors. Despite widespread protests and calls for action following a significant […]

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Lee Olivia

Big Oil Dominates Rugby World Cup Sponsorship, Greenpeace France Raises Concerns

Greenpeace France Condemns Fossil Fuel Sponsorship at Rugby World Cup New Animated Video Highlights Environmental Destruction Greenpeace France, in collaboration with production company Studio Birthplace, has released a powerful animated video calling out the fossil fuel industry’s sponsorship of major sporting events, particularly the Rugby World Cup 2023. The video, […]

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Patel Maya

Israel/OPT: Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Policy of Demolishing Home of Child Detainees

The Israeli Supreme Court Approves Punitive Demolition of Palestinian Boy’s Family Home I. Background In a controversial ruling, the Israeli Supreme Court has approved the punitive demolition of the family home of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, Mohammed Zalabani. The decision comes after Mohammed spent the past six months in pre-trial […]

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