Discriminatory Policies Trigger Religious Violence in India A Breakdown in Rule of Law The recent outbreak of religious violence in Haryana state, India, is a stark reminder of the breakdown in the rule of law and the dire consequences of discriminatory policies. What began as a planned parade by Hindu […]
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UAE’s Pledge for “Peaceful Assembly” at COP28 Masks Lack of Freedoms
Climate Activists Still Face Restrictions in UAE ahead of COP28 Climate Meeting Amnesty International Calls for Greater Freedom of Expression and Peaceful Assembly Amid the preparations for the upcoming COP28 climate meeting in Dubai, Amnesty International has raised concerns about the restrictive human rights environment in the United Arab Emirates […]
Injustice Behind Bars: The Imprisonment of a Saudi Psychiatrist
Saudi Arabia: Psychiatrist Jailed after Salary Dispute Likely Unfair Trial, Arbitrary Detention on ‘Terrorism’ Charges An Unjust Imprisonment Human Rights Watch has reported that an Egyptian doctor, Sabri Shalabi, is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence in Saudi Arabia for his alleged involvement with the banned Muslim Brotherhood. The case […]
Unearthing the Truth: Addressing Discrepancies in the Pylos Shipwreck Investigation
Stark Discrepancies in Pylos Shipwreck Accounts Call for Independent Investigation, Say Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch The Need for an Independent Investigation The recent Pylos shipwreck off the coast of Greece, which claimed the lives of hundreds of people, has raised concerns about the conflicting accounts of survivors and […]
Addressing Discrepancies: Demanding a Human Rights-Compliant Inquiry into Greece’s Pylos Shipwreck
Greece: Disparities in Accounts of Pylos Shipwreck Underscore the Need for Human Rights Compliant Inquiry Evidence of Towing Raises Concerns The recent Pylos shipwreck off the coast of Greece, which claimed the lives of over 600 people, has sparked a debate regarding the circumstances surrounding the disaster. Starkly divergent accounts […]
“The United States Takes Charge: Leading the Security Council Through Perilous Times”
US at Helm of Security Council amid Rising Global Crises This week, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield assumes the presidency of the UN Security Council. The ambassador’s agenda for August includes a “focus” on human rights. Human rights undoubtedly deserve to be on the council agenda, […]
Bangladesh’s Political Unrest: Exposing the Brutality of Excessive Force
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The Erosion of Press Freedom in Cambodia: A Disturbing Clampdown on Independent Media
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Listening and Addressing the Concerns of Pacific Islanders Over Deep Sea Mining
Pacific Communities’ Concerns on Deep Sea Mining Must Be Heard The Stakes for Pacific Communities In the campaign to halt deep sea mining, Pacific communities have the most at stake. The Clarion-Clipperton zone, located in the Pacific Ocean, is one of the largest targets for deep sea mining operations. However, […]
Senegal’s Opposition Party Dissolved and Internet Shutdown: A Backlash to Democracy?
Senegalese Government Dissolves Opposition Party, Cuts Internet: Assault on Democracy Ahead of Elections The Dissolution of PASTEF The Senegalese government has recently announced the dissolution of the opposition party, Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics, and Fraternity (PASTEF). This decision comes following violent protests in June and March, during which […]