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Russia’s Repression Flares: 20,000 Activists Bearing Brunt of Anti-War Crackdown

An Uphill Battle: Russia’s Veto Threatens Human Rights in Mali

The Disturbing Execution of Two Men in Bangladesh: A Grim Reflection of Human Rights Violations

Journalism Under Attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Free the Detained Journalist Now

Why the UN’s aid delivery to northwest Syria must not stop at one border crossing

Endemic Corruption and Authoritarianism Mar King’s Grip on Belarus

The Economic and Political Costs of EU’s Migration Paranoia

Activists on Trial: Fighting Against Fluxys’ Harmful Gas Imports

Unlocking the True Value of Economic Expansion

“Join the Fight for the Deep Sea: Global Day of Action to Protect Our Oceans”

 
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Patel Maya

Hidden Tragedy: The Ongoing Agony of Missing and Dead in Melilla-Morocco Cover-up

Trapped in Limbo: Families Seek Justice and Truth in the Aftermath of Tragedy at the Melilla Border An Apparent Cover-Up On the eve of the first anniversary of the deadly events that took place on the border of Spain’s Melilla enclave, Amnesty International has revealed that the families of the […]

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Patel Maya

COVID-19 Crisis Tests the Resilience of UN Public Service Day

UN Public Service Day: Highlighting the Need for Universal Quality Public Services June 23, 2023 Today marks the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Public Service Day, an occasion that recognizes the invaluable role of the public sector and public services in global development. However, as we reflect on two […]

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  • Free Speech
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Liu David

US Courts Uphold Transgender Rights: A Blow to Anti-Trans Legislation

US Courts Block Anti-Trans Legislation: New Rulings Condemn Anti-Trans Discrimination A Victory for Transgender Rights In a victory for transgender rights, a federal district judge in Arkansas has permanently blocked the state’s ban on gender-affirming healthcare for transgender children. The ban, enacted in 2021, was the first in the United […]

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Samantha Chen

Green Activism Under Siege: France Dissolves Environmental Group

French Government Dissolves Environmental Group, Chilling Effect on Right to Free Expression French Government’s Disproportionate Action The recent decision of the French government to dissolve Collectif Les Soulèvements de la Terre (The Earth Uprisings Collective), an environmental group, is being criticized by Human Rights Watch as a violation of France‘s […]

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Lee Olivia

Estonia’s Historic Step: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage: A Step Toward Greater Equality in the Baltics Introduction In a significant step toward greater equality, Estonia‘s parliament has voted in favor of new legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, making it the first Baltic country to do so. This historic decision expands the rights and recognition of […]

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Lee Olivia

Putting People’s Rights at the Forefront: A Call for Ethical Syrian Sanctions

Syria Sanctions Should Prioritize Human Rights and Aid Introduction In a recent report, Human Rights Watch has called for the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union to renew and amend the humanitarian exemptions in their Syria sanctions regimes. The report highlights the negative impact of broad sanctions […]

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Patel Maya

Amnesty International Calls for Urgent Cease to State Repression in Jujuy, Argentina

Government of Jujuy Province in Argentina Accused of Excessive Use of Force Against Protesters The government of Jujuy Province in Argentina has come under severe criticism from Amnesty International for its excessive use of force against individuals exercising their right to peaceful protest. The response from the provincial police, which […]

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Patel Maya

The Resilient Spirit: Unearthing the Life of Habibatou, the Gardener

Gardening as a Path to Resilience, Personal Growth, and Inspiration Introduction Gardening has long been regarded as more than just a hobby or a means to grow one’s own food. It has the power to connect us with nature, promote resilience, inspire personal growth, and serve as a powerful metaphor […]

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Patel Maya

Hungary’s Standoff: European Courts Challenge Unlawful Asylum Policies and Transgender Rights Violations

European Courts Find Hungary Violated Transgender and Asylum Seeker Rights Government Violations of Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights and the EU Court of Justice have both delivered rulings that condemn Hungary for its violations of transgender people’s rights and its unlawful treatment of asylum seekers. These decisions […]

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Samantha Chen

Venezuela’s Democratic Future Hangs in the Balance: Escalating Threats to Free Elections

Venezuela: Increased Threats to Free Elections June 22, 2023 Venezuela‘s National Assembly’s decision to appoint new members to the National Electoral Council (CNE) has raised concerns about the fairness of the upcoming presidential elections and legislative and regional elections. Human Rights Watch has warned that the appointment of new members […]

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