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The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign
HUMAN RIGHTS Poetry POETRY / FICTION

The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign

September 14, 2017

Les Anderson photo   By Mbizo Chirasha   This one is

Over 20,000 wartime sexual violence survivors still denied justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS

Over 20,000 wartime sexual violence survivors still denied justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina

September 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International   A quarter of

Civilians facing atrocities in Central African Republic as UN protection ineffective
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Civilians facing atrocities in Central African Republic as UN protection ineffective

September 11, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International   A wave of

Interview with Jillian Haslam
HUMAN RIGHTS Interviews OTHER

Interview with Jillian Haslam

September 8, 2017

  By Hazel Speed   In what may be described

Bahrain: A Year Of Brutal Government Repression To Crush Dissent
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East

Bahrain: A Year Of Brutal Government Repression To Crush Dissent

September 8, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   A new report

Despotic Mugabe takes verbal swipe at South Africa
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS Poetry POETRY / FICTION

Despotic Mugabe takes verbal swipe at South Africa

September 8, 2017

Reuters photo   By Mbizo Chirasha   Robert Mugabe is

The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign
HUMAN RIGHTS Poetry POETRY / FICTION

The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign

September 7, 2017

Reuters photo   By Mbizo Chirasha   This one is

Ray of Hope for the LGBT Community in India
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS India Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Ray of Hope for the LGBT Community in India

September 5, 2017

Peter Hershey photo   By Kingson Chingakham   The Supreme Court

Why India should intervene in the Rohingya Crisis
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS India Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Why India should intervene in the Rohingya Crisis

September 1, 2017

Reuters photo   By Kingson Chingakham   Rohingya Muslims from

The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign
HUMAN RIGHTS Poetry POETRY / FICTION

The Zimbabwe We Want Poetry Campaign

August 25, 2017

Reuters photo   By Mbizo Chirasha   September 2017 to

Poland: Independence of the Judiciary and the Right to Fair Trial at risk
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS

Poland: Independence of the Judiciary and the Right to Fair Trial at risk

August 11, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International   This Q&A from

Holding Sri Lanka To Account: A Dream Or Reality?
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Holding Sri Lanka To Account: A Dream Or Reality?

August 10, 2017

Reuters photo   By Thambu Kanagasabai   Sri Lanka’s political

Brazilian Congress considers legal changes that attack Human Rights
HUMAN RIGHTS South America

Brazilian Congress considers legal changes that attack Human Rights

August 3, 2017

AP photo   By Amnesty International   Human Rights NGO

Human Rights activists under attack in Iran
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East OPINION/NEWS

Human Rights activists under attack in Iran

August 2, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International   The Iranian authorities

Trafficking of Human Beings: A challenge for the EU
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Trafficking of Human Beings: A challenge for the EU

July 31, 2017

By Anant Mishra and Richa Chadha    Introduction   With the massive

Against Racism
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Against Racism

July 27, 2017

By Damiam Vincent Henry   What is racism? Is it

Epidemic of sexual violence in South Sudan leaves thousands in mental distress
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Epidemic of sexual violence in South Sudan leaves thousands in mental distress

July 25, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   Thousands of South

Cameroon report reveals war crimes and torture in fight against Boko Haram
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Cameroon report reveals war crimes and torture in fight against Boko Haram

July 20, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International   Hundreds of people

From the streets of Ankara
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

From the streets of Ankara

July 19, 2017

Reuters photo By David R Mellor   Ankara, 16/07/2017

Decades of attacks, repression and killings set the scene for next month’s election in Rwanda
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Decades of attacks, repression and killings set the scene for next month’s election in Rwanda

July 14, 2017

AP photo   By Amnesty International   Two decades of

Arms to Saudi Arabia: Court ruling a ‘deadly blow’ to Yemeni civilians
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Arms to Saudi Arabia: Court ruling a ‘deadly blow’ to Yemeni civilians

July 11, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   A court ruling

LGBT and the battle of sexuality within the human gender
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

LGBT and the battle of sexuality within the human gender

July 11, 2017

By Ogunniyi Abayomi   Tina has a straight body and

Little to celebrate for South Sudan on 6th anniversary of independence
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Little to celebrate for South Sudan on 6th anniversary of independence

July 11, 2017

NRC photo   By Peter Louis   “South Sudan’s Independence

Iraqi Christians who supported Trump now face prospect of deportation
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Iraqi Christians who supported Trump now face prospect of deportation

July 10, 2017

Reuters photo   By Rupen Savoulian   Throughout June 2017,

Observations of an Expat: Torture
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Observations of an Expat: Torture

June 30, 2017

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms   Torture is bad.

Politics of Death: The map maker who finds the bodies in Ethiopia’s land battle
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Politics of Death: The map maker who finds the bodies in Ethiopia’s land battle

June 30, 2017

Tiksa Negeri/Reuters   By Sally Hayden   It was late

Top papal adviser charged with sexual assault in blow to Vatican
Australia HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Top papal adviser charged with sexual assault in blow to Vatican

June 29, 2017

Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters   By Byron Kaye and Philip Pullella  

Widespread uncertainty as U.S. travel ban start looms
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News North America OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Widespread uncertainty as U.S. travel ban start looms

June 29, 2017

James Lawler Duggan/Reuters   By Mica Rosenberg, Andrew Chung and

Are the TNA taking Tamils for a ride?
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Are the TNA taking Tamils for a ride?

June 28, 2017

TG photo   By Kumarathasan Rasingam   The Tamil National

Court confirms Dutch UN peacekeepers partly liable for Srebrenica massacre
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Court confirms Dutch UN peacekeepers partly liable for Srebrenica massacre

June 28, 2017

Dado Ruvic/Reuters   By Stephanie van den Berg   A

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