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Patel Maya

Uncovering China’s Protest Movement: A Revealing Historical Account

[object Object] China‘s Protest Movement–china,protest,movement,history,account > You might want to read ! “Exploring the Urgent Need for a Global Ban on Cluster Munitions” Hong Kong’s detention of Uyghur student demands transparency Vietnam’s Crackdown on Dissent Continues With “Propaganda” Charge Against Activist. The Democratic Republic of Congo: Suppressing Dissent Through Brutal […]

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The Democratic Republic of Congo: Suppressing Dissent Through Brutal Force

Democratic Republic of Congo: Peaceful Protests Violently Repressed Introduction On May 20, 2023, police violently dispersed peaceful protesters in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), arresting dozens and seriously injuring at least 30. The government’s response to these events has been a cause for concern as […]

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Lee Olivia

The Elusive Justice for Hissène Habré’s Victims in Chad

African Union and Chad Fail to Provide Reparations for Hissène Habré’s Victims Seven years after late Chadian President Hissène Habré’s conviction, Chad and the African Union (AU) have failed to provide court-ordered reparations to his victims. On May 15, 2023, two of the most active leaders of the Association of […]

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The Perils of Using Video for Pretrial Detention Renewals in Egypt

Egypt Widely Deploys Videoconference System for Pretrial Detention Renewals The Human Rights Watch recently revealed that the Egyptian authorities have extensively employed a videoconference system since 2022 to conduct pretrial detention hearings remotely, without bringing the detainees to court in person. The system violates the right of the detainees to […]

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Liu David

“Challenges Facing Lesotho’s Prime Minister in Fulfilling Human Rights Promises”

Amnesty International Reports Human Rights Violations in Lesotho and Urges Prime Minister to Act Swiftly Introduction According to a briefing by Amnesty International, Prime Minister Sam Matekane of Lesotho must act swiftly to tackle human rights violations perpetrated by the security forces in the country. Amnesty International noted that violations […]

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Assessing Nigeria’s Human Rights Record: Recommendations for the New Government

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Nigeria’s incoming President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to make human rights a priority both at home and abroad. HRW outlined five key areas that the new administration should focus on to promote human rights: promoting civilian protection in conflict areas, supporting media freedom and the […]

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The Benefits of Implementing Universal Social Security in Reducing Poverty and Inequality

Universal Social Security Systems Can Reduce Poverty and Inequality Overview Human Rights Watch and Development Pathways have released a Q&A document that calls on governments and international lenders to support universal social security systems. According to the report, amid the intersecting crises of economic, food, and climate, governments need to […]

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Mexican Democracy in Danger: Public Accountability and Privacy at Risk

Mexican Government Undermines Public Accountability and Privacy Rights The Mexican government, under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and legislators from his party, has paralyzed the country’s National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information, and Data Protection (INAI) by blocking nominations to fill vacant seats on its board. This independent agency […]

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Political and Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies: Lao Refugee Shot Dead in Thailand

Exiled Lao political activist killed in Thailand The killing of exiled Lao political activist, Bounsuan Kitiyano, demands an immediate response from the Thai authorities, says the human rights watchdog Human Rights Watch. Bounsuan’s body was discovered on May 17, 2023, in the Si Mueang Mai district of Ubon Ratchathani province […]

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Pakistan’s Crackdown on Political Opponents Sparks Concerns over Democracy.

Pakistan: Crackdown on Political Opposition Raises Concerns for Democracy The Current Situation On May 9, 2023, former Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested on corruption charges, which provoked protests across Pakistan. In response, Pakistani police have carried out mass arrests and detained more than 4,000 people, including members of the […]

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