Saudi Arabia’s Secret Supreme Court Decision Raises Serious Concerns Background In a troubling display of disregard for human rights, Amnesty International has obtained credible information that Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court silently upheld the death sentences of two young men who were under the age of 18 at the time of […]
The Secret Supreme Court Decision: Urgent Plea to Halt Execution of Two Young Men in Saudi Arabia
Amnesty International: Saudi Arabia Secretly Upholds Death Sentences for Young Men Introduction Amnesty International has received credible information that Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court has secretly upheld the death sentences of two young men, Abdullah al-Derazi and Jalal Labbad. These individuals were convicted of terrorism-related charges for their involvement in anti-government […]
The Witch Hunt Must Cease: Over 70 Arrested in Nigeria for Attending a “Gay Party”
Blatant Discrimination in Nigeria: LGBTQ+ Arrests and Misuse of Laws Background The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC) recently arrested 59 men and 17 women in Gombe state, northern Nigeria, accusing them of attending a “gay party” and planning a “gay wedding.” These arrests come just a few months […]
Nigeria Takes a Stand: Ratifying Protocol to Protect the Rights of Older People is a Vital Step Forward
Ratification of the Protocol: A Crucial Step for the Rights of Older People in Nigeria Background and Context Nigeria has taken a significant stride forward in its commitment to protecting the rights of older people by ratifying the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the […]
Iranian Women and Girls: Stripped of Their Rights Through Forced Veiling
Editorial: The Ongoing Struggle for Women’s Rights in Iran A Persistent Battle Against Oppression Armita Garawand’s tragic hospitalization after an encounter with enforcers of Iran‘s compulsory veiling laws is a harsh reminder of the intensified oppression faced by women and girls in Iran. The Iranian authorities’ continued assault on women’s […]
Japan’s Transgender Rights: Court Ruling Sets New Precedent for Legal Gender Change without Surgery
A Landmark Decision for Transgender Rights in Japan The Supreme Court of Japan made a groundbreaking ruling on Wednesday, declaring that a law requiring individuals who wish to legally change their gender to undergo reproductive surgery is unconstitutional. This decision is a significant victory for transgender rights in Japan and […]
“The Future of Urban Living: Dream Cities Are Closer Than Ever”
Creating Dream Cities: Building Towards Urban Justice and Hope The Role of Cities in Society Throughout human history, cities have played a vital role in societal development and progress. They have been centers of culture, science, and trade, fostering communities and advancing society. However, cities have also been hotbeds for […]
Sinarmas’ Empty Promises: A Devastating Blow to the Forests
APP Sinarmas: Broken Promises in the Forest A Brief Overview In 2013, Asia Pulp and Paper Sinarmas (APP Sinarmas), a giant conglomerate in Indonesia’s forestry industry, made a groundbreaking promise to halt deforestation and peatland conversion. This commitment, known as the Forest Conservation Policy (FCP), was seen as a significant […]
“The Inextinguishable Flame: UN Expert Exposes Myanmar’s Brutal Atrocities”
UN Expert Reports on Myanmar’s ‘Raging Fire of Brutality’ An independent United Nations expert on Myanmar has described the situation in the country as a “raging fire of brutality”. Since the military coup in 2021, more than 4,000 civilians have been killed by military forces. In a UN General Assembly […]
Examining the Humanitarian and Gender Implications of Israel’s Blockade on Gaza
Israel‘s Unlawful Blockade of Gaza Sparks Women’s Rights Crisis The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exacerbated by Israel‘s unlawful blockade, is having a devastating impact on women and girls. The recent massacre by Hamas-led gunmen and the subsequent airstrikes by the Israeli military have resulted […]