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Samantha Chen

Senegal: Amnesty International demands independent enquiry into violent repression of protests.

Amnesty International calls for independent inquiry into violent protests in Senegal Amnesty International has urged the Senegalese government to immediately carry out an independent and transparent investigation into the violent demonstrations that occurred on 1 and 2 June 2023, leading to the deaths of at least 23 people, including three […]

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Patel Maya

Germany’s Pursuit of ‘Critical’ Minerals is Marred by Human Rights Concerns

Germany’s Rush for ‘Critical’ Minerals is a Human Rights Challenge As Germany plans to generate 80% of its electricity from renewable energy sources and register 15 million all-electric cars by 2030, the country faces challenges in meeting the significant demand for minerals required for the energy transition. The minerals, including […]

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Lee Olivia

Zimbabwe’s ‘Patriotic Bill’: A Dangerous Blow to Human Rights

[object Object] Human rights-humanrights,Zimbabwe,PatrioticBill,danger > You might want to read ! Kyrgyzstan’s Proposed Law Endangers Civil Society The Persecution of Free Speech in Russia: Human Rights Defender Oleg Orlov Faces Trial for Criticizing the Military Respect for human rights in China at risk as lawyer reporting torture is sentenced to […]

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Liu David

Kyrgyzstan’s Proposed Law Endangers Civil Society

Kyrgyzstan‘s draft law on “Foreign Representatives,” which requires non-governmental organizations that receive foreign funding and engage in political activity to register with the Justice Ministry as “foreign representatives,” has been highly criticized by civil society advocates and legal experts for enforcing repressive laws that curtail freedom of expression and association. […]

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Liu David

The Persecution of Free Speech in Russia: Human Rights Defender Oleg Orlov Faces Trial for Criticizing the Military

Opinion: The Persecution of Oleg Orlov and the Shrinking Space for Free Expression in Russia The Situation Amnesty International’s Russia Director, Natalia Zviagina, has called on the Russian authorities to drop all charges against Oleg Orlov, a prominent human rights defender. Orlov has been brought to trial in Moscow under […]

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Liu David

Respect for human rights in China at risk as lawyer reporting torture is sentenced to jail

Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Sentenced to Jail for “Subversion of State Power” On 26th July 2022, Chinese human rights lawyer Chang Weiping was sentenced to three years and six months in prison at the Feng County Detention Centre in Shaanxi province, China. He was convicted of “subversion of state power” […]

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Patel Maya

Saudi Arabia’s Pro Golf Merger Is An Attempt to “Sportswash” Human Rights Abuses

Saudi Investment Fund Merges with Professional Golf Association: A Sportswashing Attempt The Announcement On June 6, 2023, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the Professional Golf Association (PGA) announced the merger of their golf-related commercial businesses and rights, including LIV Golf and the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, […]

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Liu David

Opinion: The EU Must Step Up Pressure on Vietnam to Stop Human Rights Abuses.

Human Rights Abuses in Vietnam: EU Should Set Benchmarks for Progress The Human Rights Watch has called on the European Union to make use of a bilateral dialogue with the Vietnamese government to end the systemic violations of human rights in Vietnam. The call came ahead of the EU–Vietnam human […]

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Samantha Chen

“The Trial of Top Russian Human Rights Defender: Examining the State of Human Rights in the Country”

Russian Human Rights Defender Oleg Orlov on Trial for Speaking Out against War in Ukraine On June 8, the Golovinsky district court in Moscow will hold the first hearing in the criminal trial against Oleg Orlov, a top Russian human rights defender who is facing up to three years of […]

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Samantha Chen

Lawyers in Myanmar Under Attack Amid Ongoing Political Crisis

Myanmar‘s Crackdown on Defense Counsel: A Threat to Justice System The military coup of February 1, 2021, in Myanmar has resulted in widespread human rights abuses by the military junta. Amongst the many victims, lawyers defending the anti-coup protesters and critics have faced unjust arrests, torture, and mistreatment. The situation […]

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