Activists Disrupt Fossil Fuel Executives‘ Golf Game, Demand Accountability Introduction Greenpeace activists from various European countries disrupted a golf game held as part of the OMC Med Energy Conference & Exhibition in Ravenna, Italy. The activists dressed as dinosaurs with fossil fuel companies’ logos and carried banners urging an end […]
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Rights and Riots: Safeguarding the Protest Amid Escalations in Israel/OPT
Mounting Restrictions on Protests in Europe Highlight Concerns for Palestinian Rights Introduction In response to the devastating consequences of Israel‘s bombing and illegal blockade on Gaza, protests defending Palestinian human rights have been on the rise across Europe. However, these demonstrations are now being met with mounting restrictions from several […]
Lebanon’s Freedom March: Unmasking the Truth Behind the Assault
Investigation Urgently Needed into Violent Assault on Protesters in Lebanon Failure to Protect Protesters Amnesty International has called for an urgent investigation into a violent assault on protesters during a freedom march in Lebanon. The march, organized by over 24 civil society organizations, aimed to protest recent crackdowns on personal […]
Climate activists stage bold protest against TotalEnergies’ LNG terminal in Le Havre harbour: A call for urgent action
Energy Activists take climate action against TotalEnergies’ LNG floating terminal entering Le Havre harbour Protest against TotalEnergies‘ LNG Terminal Greenpeace France activists recently staged a protest against the arrival of TotalEnergies‘ Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) floating terminal, known as the FSRU Cape Ann, in Le Havre, France. The 280-meter long […]
“Unanswered Questions Surrounding the Mysterious Death of an Imprisoned Iranian Protester”
Iran: Suspicious Death of Imprisoned Protester Javad Rouhi Raises Alarming Questions By | September 1, 2023 Mazadanran Province, Iran – The recent death of Javad Rouhi, a 31-year-old Iranian protester, while in custody has sparked widespread concern and raised serious questions about the treatment of detainees and the transparency of […]
Turkey: The Gezi Trial Injustice Must Come to an End
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Algeria’s Crackdown: Detaining Dissidents and Silencing Voices of Protest
Algeria: Activists Detained in Apparent Retribution June 27, 2023 Introduction In a troubling development, Algerian authorities have been holding at least four people for over four months, including a journalist, on the accusation of facilitating the escape of activist Amira Bouraoui from the country. Bouraoui, a gynecologist and political activist, […]
Eswatini’s Uphill Battle: Seeking Justice for 2021 Violence
Eswatini: Still No Justice for 2021 Violence Ensure Accountability, Establish All-Inclusive National Dialogue JUNE 26, 2023 | Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, continues to grapple with a deepening crisis of governance, human rights abuses, and a lack of justice for the violence that occurred during pro-democracy protests in 2021. Human […]
Human rights activist in Belarus faces trial for helping protesters
Belarusian Human Rights Defender Anastasia Loika Faces Politically Motivated Trial Background Anastasia Loika, a prominent Belarusian human rights defender, is currently facing trial on politically motivated charges, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to 12 years. Her arrest and prosecution are a clear attempt by the Belarusian […]
Hong Kong’s Attempt to Ban Protest Song Displays Clear Violation of International Law, a Critical Exploration.
Hong Kong Government Seeks to Ban “Glory to Hong Kong” The Hong Kong government is seeking a court order to ban people from singing, broadcasting, or distributing the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong.” This move has drawn criticism from Amnesty International, with the Head of its China Team, Sarah […]