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Tunisia’s Sliding Human Rights: Assessing the Fallout of President Saied’s Power Grab

Centering Human Rights: Africa’s Leaders Urged to Take Ambitious Action at Key Climate Summit

Investigating the Dark Side: Unraveling Police Violence in Mozambique

The Urgency of Safeguarding Humanity from Lethal Autonomous Robots

Iran’s Ongoing Repression: Silencing Dissent in Anticipation of Protest Anniversary

Protesting for Change: From the Arctic to the Amazon

The Forced Repatriation Crisis: China’s Controversial Return of 500+ North Koreans

Bridging Freedom and Justice: The Urgent Call to Release Prominent Scholar Gubad Ibadoghlu

Denied Justice: Migrant Workers as Qatar World Cup Security Guards

Expanding Horizons: Unveiling the Brazen Scope of the ‘Predator Files’ Spyware Scandal

 
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Patel Maya

Shell’s Sale of Niger Delta Oil Business: Implications for Human Rights Under New Nigerian Government

Nigeria’s New Government Must Ensure Shell‘s Planned Sale Protects Human Rights in Niger Delta The incoming Nigerian government, to be led by President Bola Tinubu, must prioritize the protection of human rights in the Niger Delta region following Shell‘s planned sale of its operations. Amnesty International has expressed concerns that […]

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Liu David

US Department of Justice Files Lawsuit Against Online Learning Company for Violating Student Data Privacy

US Sues Edmodo Over Student Data Privacy The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against Edmodo, an online learning company, for using children’s data to target behavioral advertising. This historic move by the FTC includes a proposed $6 million fine, which is currently waiting for a […]

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Liu David

Russia’s Covert Strategy: Kidnapping Ukrainian Children from the Frontline.

OSCE Report Details Forced Transfer of Ukrainian Children to Russia A new report by the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE) has shed fresh light on the forcible transfer and deportation of Ukrainian children by Russian authorities. The report indicates that Ukrainian children were either forcibly deported to […]

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Lee Olivia

Investigating Peru’s senior officials for lethal attacks by security forces: An imperative step towards justice

Amnesty International Calls for Investigation into Lethal Force Used by Security Forces in Peru Amnesty International has released a report calling for a thorough investigation into the use of lethal force by security forces against protesters in Peru. The report reveals that at least 49 people were killed during protests […]

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Lee Olivia

The Use of Pegasus Spyware in the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict.

Twelve individuals, including journalists and human rights defenders, were targeted with Pegasus spyware during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, according to a joint investigation by The Pegasus Project, Amnesty International’s Security Lab, Access Now, the Citizen Lab, CyberHUB-AM, and mobile security researcher Ruben Muradyan. The investigation suggests that the conflict may […]

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Liu David

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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Japan’s “Hostage Justice” System: A Violation of Human Rights.

Human Rights Watch report highlights Japan‘s ‘Hostage Justice’ System Overview Japan‘s legal system is under scrutiny again as Human Rights Watch releases a report accusing it of denying criminal suspects their fundamental rights. The 101-page report exhaustively documents the abusive treatment of criminal suspects in pretrial detention, revealing that Japan’s […]

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Patel Maya

Cambodia’s Crackdown on Labor Rights: The Conviction of Casino Union Leader Chhim Sithar and Strikers

Cambodian authorities have convicted union leader Chhim Sithar and eight other union members for incitement to commit a felony or disturb social security. Sithar, who is the president of the Labor Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld, has been sentenced to two years in prison, while the others […]

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Patel Maya

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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Liu David

“Union Leader and Strikers in Cambodia Casino Convicted: A Setback for Worker Rights and Democracy”

The Conviction of Cambodian Labor Union Leader Chhim Sithar and Members Background A Phnom Penh court recently handed a two-year prison sentence to Chhim Sithar, leader of the Labor Rights Supported Union (LRSU) of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld, while eight other union members or former members received one to one […]

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