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Liu David

“Mozambique’s Pre-Election Crackdown: A Step Backward for Democracy”

Dispatches: Mozambique Police Crack Down on Opposition Before Election Results Authorities Need to Ensure Accountability, Protect Candidates’ and Voters’ Rights Tensions are mounting in Mozambique as the country waits for the results of the recent municipal elections. The lead-up to voting day was marked by increased security measures following violent […]

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Lee Olivia

The Rising Tide of Xenophobia: Polish Government’s Pre-Election Anti-Migrant Stand

Polish Government Ups Anti-Migrant Rhetoric Ahead of Elections Raising Concerns about Xenophobic Referendum and Threats to Common Values As Poland prepares for national elections on October 15, the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) is utilizing a national referendum to legitimize its anti-migrant agenda. The Polish government passed a law […]

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