Deadly Crackdown in Goma: A Violent Suppression of Dissent The Tragedy Unfolds In a shocking turn of events, Congolese security forces opened fire on protesters in the city of Goma, resulting in the deaths of dozens and injuries to many more. The protesters, gathering to voice their grievances against the […]
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Lebanon’s Freedom of Speech at Stake: Comedian Arrested for Critical Jokes
Escalating Attacks on Free Expression: Lebanon‘s Crackdown on Critical Speech A New Level of Repression In a new and concerning escalation in Lebanon‘s crackdown on public criticism, authorities have arrested and investigated prominent comedian Nour Hajjar solely in retaliation for his jokes. This recent incident represents yet another attack on […]
Protecting Cyber Security in Bangladesh: Urgent Call to Remove Draconian Provisions in Draft Legislation
Amnesty International Urges Substantial Amendments to Bangladesh‘s Cyber Security Act The Cabinet’s Approval of the Draft Cyber Security Act The recent news of the Cabinet’s approval of the final draft of the Cyber Security Act (CSA) in Bangladesh has drawn criticism from human rights organization Amnesty International. The CSA is […]
Risking Freedom: The Dangers of Afghanistan’s Total Surveillance State
The Taliban’s Mass Surveillance Plan: A Violation of Rights and a Threat to Freedom The Challenge of Mass Surveillance in Afghanistan The recent announcement by the Taliban regarding their plan to install 62,000 security cameras across Kabul and other areas has raised serious concerns about the implications of such mass […]
Saudi Arabia: The Urgent Need to Overturn the Unjust Conviction and Harsh Sentencing of Social Media Activist
Saudi Activist Sentenced to Death for Online Activity Background Information Over the past two years, Saudi Arabia has seen an escalation in its crackdown against individuals using social media and the internet to voice their opinions. Amnesty International has documented numerous cases of individuals being sentenced to imprisonment for peaceful […]
The Uyghur Crisis in China: Unmasking the Ongoing Humanitarian Catastrophe
Unrelenting Crimes Against Humanity Targeting Uyghurs Forced Assimilation Continues a Year After Landmark Report on Xinjiang Background China‘s ongoing crimes against humanity targeting Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in the northwestern Xinjiang region have persisted a year after a damning report by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner […]
Kosovo’s Failures: A Systemic Neglect of Domestic Violence Victims
Amnesty International Report Criticizes Kosovo Authorities for Failing Domestic Violence Victims Introduction Amnesty International has released a report that highlights the failures of the Kosovo authorities in addressing the issue of domestic violence and providing support and protection to survivors. Despite widespread protests and calls for action following a significant […]
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 […]
The Urgency of COP28: Advocating for the Release of an Activist in the UAE
COP28: US Should Press UAE for Activist’s Release Free Ahmed Mansoor to Set Better Tone for COP28 Climate Conference August 30, 2023 As the 28th Conference of Parties on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) approaches, human rights groups are calling on the United States government to […]
“Injustice Unveiled: Commemorating the International Day for the Disappeared in Beirut”
Families Demand Justice for Victims of Enforced Disappearances in the Middle East The Plight of the Disappeared Representatives of families whose loved ones have been forcibly disappeared in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen recently gathered in Beirut to call on their governments to uphold their rights to truth, justice, and […]