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Samantha Chen

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

South African Traditional Healer Faces Court Appearance over Albinism Misinformation Video Amnesty International and National Albinism Task Force Call for Protection of Persons with Albinism South African Traditional Healer Bongolethu “Dr Khehlelezi” Mzozo As the court appearance of South African traditional healer Bongolethu “Dr Khehlelezi” Mzozo approaches, Amnesty International and […]

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  • Disability Rights
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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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  • United Nations
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Lee Olivia

Chad’s Battle for Justice: One Year On

Chad: A Year On, Victims Await Justice Impunity for “Black Thursday” as Political Space Closes October 20, 2023 8:30AM EDT In October of 2022, massive protests erupted in Chad, resulting in serious human rights violations, including the use of live ammunition, arbitrary arrests, and torture. One year later, victims are […]

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  • Free Speech
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Samantha Chen

The Battle for Equality: Nepal Courts Deny Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages

Nepal Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages Background Two lower courts in Nepal have recently denied a couple the recognition of their marriage, defying the Supreme Court‘s recent interim order to register same-sex marriages while legislative change is pending. This raises concerns over the protection of LGBTQ+ rights and the […]

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  • Free Speech
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Patel Maya

Nepal’s Legal Limitations on Same-Sex Marriages: A Setback for Equality

Nepal Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages: Implications and Challenges Background In a disappointing and concerning development, two lower courts in Nepal have refused to recognize the marriage of a same-sex couple, in direct contradiction to the Supreme Court’s recent interim order to register such marriages while awaiting legislative change. […]

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  • Free Speech
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Lee Olivia

Mauritian Court Strikes Down Sodomy Law: A Landmark Ruling for Equality and Justice

Mauritian Court Declares Sodomy Law Unconstitutional A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Mauritius has struck down a provision in the country’s Criminal Code that criminalized consensual sex between men. The court found the law to be unconstitutional and discriminatory, stating that it was an outdated colonial relic. The […]

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Samantha Chen

Embracing a Human Rights Economy: Seizing an Unprecedented Opportunity

An Opportunity to Embrace a Human Rights Economy A Critical Juncture for Sustainable Development Goals Next week, world leaders will gather for a high-level summit under the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the progress made towards achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. As we reach the […]

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  • Free Speech
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Patel Maya

Bulgarian Court’s Landmark Decision: Same-Sex Relationships Must Be Recognized

European Court Rules Bulgaria Must Recognize Same-Sex Relationships A Landmark Decision for LGBTQ+ Rights The European Court of Human Rights has issued a landmark ruling this week, declaring that the government of Bulgaria is in violation of European human rights law by refusing to legally recognize same-sex couples. The case […]

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  • Free Speech
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Samantha Chen

Lebanon’s Growing Threat to LGBTI Rights: An Assault on Freedom and Equality

Lebanon: Attack on Freedoms Targets LGBTI People Repressive Legislation; Unlawful Crackdown In a devastating blow to human rights, Lebanese authorities are engaging in a systematic campaign against the basic freedoms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals, according to a coalition of fifteen Lebanese and international organizations known […]

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  • Free Speech
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Liu David

Investigating the Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Individuals in Nigeria

Police Arrest Dozens for Alleged Gay Wedding: A Violation of Human Rights An Unjust Act On Tuesday, police in Nigeria’s southern Delta State arrested several dozen individuals accused of participating in a gay wedding, an act that is prohibited under Nigeria’s Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act. The police shamelessly paraded […]

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