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Russian Justice System Under Fire: The Urgent Need to Halt Arbitrary Prosecution of Aleksei Navalny’s Defense Team

Uzbekistan’s Urgency: Investigating Claims of Ill-Treatment and Torture

The Republic of Rwanda: Unveiling the Disturbing Global Playbook of Suppression

Philippines’ Unionist Slaughter: A Grim Reality Ignored

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

Rising Cases of Women in Egypt Facing Abuse and Stigma Over Alleged Ties with ISIS

South Africa’s Urgent Need for Protections against Discrimination towards Persons with Albinism

Angola’s Detention of Activist Sparks Outrage and Demands for Protest Rights

The Journey of Judy: A Decade of Empowering Disability Rights

Youth Standing for Climate Justice: Landmark Case Heads to the European Court of Human Rights

 
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Liu David

Turkish Strikes in Northeast Syria: Threatening Basic Services

Turkish Strikes Exacerbate Humanitarian Crisis in Northeast Syria Overview In recent weeks, Turkish Armed Forces have conducted drone strikes on Kurdish-held areas of northeast Syria, resulting in significant damage to critical infrastructure and widespread disruptions to water and electricity supplies. These attacks have further compounded an already dire humanitarian crisis, […]

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Liu David

Niger’s Rights in Peril: Examining the Government’s Actions

Arbitrary Arrests and Crackdown on Media and Dissent in Niger The Current Situation Since the military coup on July 26, 2023, Nigerien authorities have engaged in a troubling pattern of arbitrary arrests, crackdowns on critical media, and suppression of peaceful dissent. According to reports by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty […]

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Liu David

Niger’s Authorities and the Threat to Human Rights

Niger Arrests Officials and Silences Dissent After Military Coup Introduction In the wake of the military coup that took place on July 26, 2023, Niger’s authorities have engaged in arbitrary arrests, crackdowns on critical media, and the suppression of peaceful dissent, according to reports from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty […]

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Lee Olivia

Editorial Exploration: Assessing the urgency for action from the UN General Assembly regarding the situation in Gaza. Editorial Output: “Urgent Call to Action: UN General Assembly Must Address Gaza Crisis”

The Urgent Call to Action at the UN General Assembly: Addressing the Crisis in Gaza A Crisis of Humanitarian Proportions The emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly on Israel and Palestine provides an opportunity for member states to take immediate action and address the dire situation in the […]

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Lee Olivia

Why Countries Must Rally Behind an ICC Investigation on Israel-Palestine

Countries Should Back ICC Investigation on Israel–Palestine: Important Opportunity to Speak Up for Justice The ongoing hostilities between Israel and Palestinian armed groups have resulted in horrific crimes with devastating consequences for civilians. The lack of accountability for past abuses has only exacerbated the current violations, which continue to escalate. […]

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Liu David

The Release of Can Atalay: A Long Overdue Ruling by the Turkish Court

The Turkish Constitutional Court Rules in Favor of Can Atalay’s Release A Long-awaited Decision Upholding Justice The Turkish Constitutional Court has ruled today that the continued detention of Can Atalay, a member of the Turkish parliament, is a violation of his rights. In response to this ruling, Amnesty International’s Research […]

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Samantha Chen

Kyrgyzstan’s Proposed NGO Law: A Menace to Civil Society

Kyrgyzstani Parliament Adopts Restrictive Amendments to NGO Law Introduction In a concerning move, the Kyrgyzstani parliament has adopted amendments to a law that would severely restrict freedom of association and hinder the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the country. Amnesty International’s Central Asia Researcher, Maisy Weicherding, has expressed disappointment […]

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Liu David

A Stride Towards Equality: Japan’s Landmark Win for Transgender Rights

Victory for Transgender Rights in Japan: Supreme Court Rules Compulsory Sterilization Unconstitutional Introduction In a landmark ruling, Japan‘s Supreme Court has declared the country’s law mandating sterilization surgery for transgender individuals as a prerequisite for legal gender recognition unconstitutional. This ruling comes after years of advocacy and litigation, signaling a […]

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Samantha Chen

Injustice Unveiled: A Human Rights Lawyer’s Six-Year Battle Ends with a Sentencing

Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Li Yuhan Sentenced to Six-and-a-Half Years Background Li Yuhan, a prominent Chinese human rights lawyer in her seventies, has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison on charges of “picking quarrels and provoking troubles” and fraud. Li, who has represented fellow human rights […]

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Liu David

“Examining the Legal Implications: Israeli Army’s Warning to Northern Gaza Residents Raises Concerns of War Crimes”

Israeli Army Drops Leaflets Ordering Evacuation in Northern Gaza Concerns Over Violation of International Humanitarian Law The recent move by the Israeli army to drop leaflets ordering the evacuation of residents in northern Gaza has raised concerns over the potential violation of international humanitarian law. Amnesty International’s Senior Crisis Response […]

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