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Silenced Voices: The Dark Side of Bangladesh’s Labor Movement

The Oversight of Fossil Fuels in the Plastic Treaty Negotiations

Sudan: The Devastating Impact of Explosive Weapons on Civilians.

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Liu David

Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Escalating Violence and Its Consequences

Bangladesh: Spiraling Violence Against Rohingya Refugees Protect Community from Killings, Abductions, Torture Violence against Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has been escalating, with armed groups and criminal gangs targeting the community. Human Rights Watch has documented numerous cases of violence, including murder, kidnapping, torture, rape, sexual assault, and forced marriage. Rohingya […]

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EU Lawmakers Demand Action on Rights Decline in Tunisia as Commission Remains Inactive

EU Lawmakers Call Out Commission Inaction on Rights Decline in Tunisia Introduction Today, European parliamentarians from across the political spectrum have condemned the European Union’s inaction and shortsighted approach to Tunisia‘s democratic backsliding and decline in human rights. Lawmakers have called for stronger action to be taken and for democracy […]

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Patel Maya

Sri Lanka’s Post-Rajapaksa Era: A Crisis Unresolved

A Year After Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka Remains in Crisis July 12, 2023 | By Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis and Human Rights Violations On July 13, 2022, the people of Sri Lanka celebrated as President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country after weeks of peaceful protests. Rajapaksa, who had long been implicated […]

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Reflecting on the Legacy of Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo

Remembering Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo: Six Years Since His Death Tomorrow marks the sixth anniversary of the death of Chinese Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo. Liu, a prominent Chinese literary critic and leader in the 1989 pro-democracy Tiananmen Square protests, passed away on July 13, 2017, from complications of […]

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Viet Nam’s Suppression of Dissent: Calls for the Immediate Release of Wrongfully Sentenced Activist

The Suppression of Dissent in Vietnam: A Violation of Human Rights Introduction The case of Truong Van Dung, a human rights defender who was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison in Vietnam for “propaganda against the government,” is yet another example of the Vietnamese authorities’ misuse of the […]

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Patel Maya

Turkey: The Gezi Trial Injustice Must Come to an End

[object Object] Justice-turkey,gezitrial,injustice,humanrights,protest,democracy > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Lebanon’s Controversial Approach to Syrian Deportations: Examining the Armed Forces’ Role Jordan’s Bold Move: Fully Embracing Social Protection Jordan’s Path to Social Protection: Taking it All […]

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Lee Olivia

Vietnam’s Refusal to Release Land Rights Activist Threatens Human Rights Progress

Vietnam Should Release Land Rights Activist July 12, 2023 9:00AM EDT By Introduction In Vietnam, the government’s systematic elimination of the human rights and democracy movement is deeply concerning. The Vietnamese government’s continuous arrest and imprisonment of peaceful activists reflects a violation of international human rights law and a betrayal […]

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The Pegasus Spyware Scandal: Israel’s Unsettling Lack of Cooperation with Spain

Spanish Investigation into NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware Stalled by Lack of Cooperation from Israel Impunity and the Misuse of Spyware Technology Donncha Ó Cearbhaill, Head of the Security Lab at Amnesty Tech, has voiced concerns over the reported lack of cooperation from Israeli authorities in the Spanish investigation into the […]

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Endemic Corruption and Authoritarianism Mar King’s Grip on Belarus

Dispatches: Travesty of Justice Reaches New Low in Belarus By | July 11, 2023 Belarus, a country notorious for its authoritarian regime, has once again shown a complete disregard for justice and human rights. In the latest example of the authorities targeting lawyers and journalists, lawyer Yulia Yurhilevich and journalist […]

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The Resilience of Sanyang: Insights from Barry, Owner of a Local Lodge

Resilience and Community: Insights from Local Lodge in Sanyang The Importance of Community Resilience In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable world, the concept of resilience has gained significant attention across various domains, including personal well-being, economic growth, and community development. Resilience refers to the ability of individuals, organizations, or communities to […]

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