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Kyrgyzstan’s Suppression of Freedom of Association: An Urgent Call for Change

Three Years Later: The Elusive Pursuit of Justice for the Beirut Blast

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Liu David

The Urgent Call for Action: Addressing Mass Forced Evictions Around Angkor Wat

The World Heritage Committee Must Address Forced Evictions at Angkor Wat, Amnesty International Urges Background The World Heritage Committee, responsible for determining the fate of heritage sites worldwide, is set to convene in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from September 10th to 25th. Among the issues on the agenda is the concerning […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Liu David

Building a Better World: 9 Principles for an Alternative Future

9 Principles for an Alternative Future Introduction We find ourselves at a turning point in history where the climate crisis and socioeconomic breakdown have highlighted the fragility and interconnectedness of our world. In response to these challenges, Greenpeace’s Alternative Futures campaign has proposed nine principles for change that prioritize people […]

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Liu David

Investigating the Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Individuals in Nigeria

Police Arrest Dozens for Alleged Gay Wedding: A Violation of Human Rights An Unjust Act On Tuesday, police in Nigeria’s southern Delta State arrested several dozen individuals accused of participating in a gay wedding, an act that is prohibited under Nigeria’s Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act. The police shamelessly paraded […]

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Liu David

Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act: Urgent Call to Drop Death Penalty Charges

Uganda Urged to Drop Charges Against LGBTQ+ Individual Facing Death Penalty Background Uganda‘s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is facing international scrutiny after charging a 20-year-old man with “aggravated homosexuality” under the country’s Anti-Homosexuality Act. The act, which was signed into law in May 2023, defines “aggravated […]

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Patel Maya

An Interfaith Call for Justice: Examining Israel’s Treatment of Palestinians

Interfaith Discussion on Israel‘s Apartheid against Palestinians An Important Dialogue at the Parliament of the World’s Religions A significant discussion on Israel‘s apartheid against Palestinians took place last week at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago. The panel, titled “Human Rights and the Crime of Apartheid in Israel/Palestine,” […]

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Liu David

Another Blow to Human Rights in Lebanon: Attack on LGBTI Bar Raises Concerns

Violent Attack on LGBTI-friendly Bar in Beirut Raises Alarms Background In a disturbing incident that took place yesterday, a far-right Christian group known as Jnoud El-Rab launched a violent attack on Madame Om, a popular LGBTI-friendly bar in Beirut. This incident marks a troubling escalation in the ongoing attacks against […]

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Liu David

Indonesian Schoolgirls Speak Out: Challenging Mandatory Hijab and Confronting Bullying

Indonesian Schoolgirls Testify on Mandatory Hijab and Bullying The National Commission Holds First Hearing on Abusive Rules On Monday, Indonesia’s National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) held its first-ever hearing on the country’s mandatory hijab regulations. The commission invited two schoolgirls, six mothers, and two fathers to testify […]

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Samantha Chen

Unveiling the Pursuit of Justice: Hope and Accountability for Mayom Extrajudicial Killings

South Sudan Awaits Justice for Mayom Extrajudicial Killings A Call for Accountability On August 8, 2022, shocking videos and photographs circulated on social media that appeared to show South Sudan government forces executing captured fighters from an armed opposition group in Mayom county. These disturbing images of violence and brutality […]

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Lee Olivia

Brazil: A Call for an End to Deadly Police Operations and Swift Investigations

Lethal Brazilian Police Operations Raise Concerns About Human Rights Violations Overview Amnesty International has called on Brazilian authorities to immediately halt lethal police operations that have resulted in the deaths of 45 people in the states of Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo. These operations are viewed as further […]

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Samantha Chen

Defending Papuan Forests: Standing with Indigenous Auyu in the Struggle for Environmental Justice

Standing with Indigenous Auyu to Defend Papuan Forests The Plight of the Auyu People Last June, I had the opportunity to visit the remote settlements of the Auyu People in the West Papua region, just across the border from Papua New Guinea. The village I visited, Yare, is located in […]

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