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On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

The Ongoing Tragedy of Unjust Drug Executions in Singapore

Amnesty International Calls for Death Penalty Reform in Singapore A Tragic Spotlight on Singapore‘s Lack of Reform In response to the recent execution of a woman in Singapore, Amnesty International’s death penalty expert, Chiara Sangiorgio, has criticized the country’s lack of death penalty reform. Sangiorgio argues that the executions of […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

Turkey: The Gezi Trial Injustice Must Come to an End

[object Object] Justice-turkey,gezitrial,injustice,humanrights,protest,democracy > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Lebanon’s Controversial Approach to Syrian Deportations: Examining the Armed Forces’ Role Jordan’s Bold Move: Fully Embracing Social Protection Jordan’s Path to Social Protection: Taking it All […]

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On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Injustice Unveiled: The Mistreatment of an Immigrant in Tanzania’s Judicial and Prison System

The Case of Mr X: A Reflection on Immigration Injustice and the Power of Judicial Oversight The Plight of Mr X In early June 2006, Mr X, a Congolese man residing in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, lost his passport. As a law-abiding individual, he immediately took the necessary steps to […]

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Patel Maya

Cuba’s Continuing Injustice: Demanding the Release of Wrongfully Convicted Prisoners of Conscience

The Continued Arbitrary Detention of Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and Maykel “Osorbo” Castillo Pérez Amnesty International Calls for Immediate and Unconditional Release Amnesty International issued a statement today, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of artists Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and Maykel “Osorbo” Castillo Pérez. The two artists have been […]

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Lee Olivia

Exploitation and Injustice Continue: The Fate of Migrant Workers in Post-World Cup Qatar

Qatar: Six Months Post-World Cup, Migrant Workers Suffer June 16, 2023 10:30AM EDT [Beirut] – Six months after the 2022 World Cup final in Doha, FIFA and Qatari authorities have failed to provide compensation for widespread abuses, including wage theft and unexplained deaths of migrant workers who prepared and delivered […]

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  • United Nations
On 3 years Ago
Liu David

The Continuing Injustice of the Rwanda Genocide: An Editorial Exploration

UN Tribunal Suspends Trial of Félicien Kabuga for Crimes Against Humanity in Rwandan Genocide The trial of Félicien Kabuga, an alleged mastermind of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has been suspended by a United Nations tribunal in the Hague due to his deteriorating health condition. Victims and their families have waited […]

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Liu David

Biden’s Plan for Asylum Seekers Is a Recipe for Harm and Injustice

## The Biden Administration’s unsuccessful approach to asylum seekers The end of the Title 42 policy on May 11 has been the center of media attention, with claims of chaos and a lack of order at the United States’ southern border. However, the reality is quite different. Instead of investing […]

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