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Patel Maya

Canada’s Moral Imperative: Drop Charges Against Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders and Supporters

Amnesty International Urges British Columbia Government to Drop Charges Against Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders Introduction Amnesty International, a leading human rights organization, has called on the government of British Columbia to immediately drop all charges against the land defenders from the Wet’suwet’en Nation and their supporters. The organization argues that Indigenous […]

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Samantha Chen

“Australia’s Moral Imperative: Prioritizing Humanitarian Visas for Afghan Refugees”

Dispatches Australia Should Prioritize Humanitarian Visas for Afghans Moral Imperative and Humanitarian Crisis This week marks the two-year anniversary since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, and it is a moment for reflection on Australia‘s humanitarian visa program and its support for those trying to flee the country. Afghanistan […]

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Samantha Chen

Japan’s Moral Imperative: Standing Up Against Hong Kong’s Rights Violations

Japan Should Push Back on Hong Kong’s Rights Violations Morality and the Moral Imperative The recent politically motivated visa denials in Hong Kong have once again highlighted the growing range of abuses committed by the authorities in the city. These actions reflect the Chinese government’s tightening grip on Hong Kong, […]

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