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Australian free speech defenders silent on the issue of Palestine
Australia HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Australian free speech defenders silent on the issue of Palestine

June 22, 2017

AFP photo   By Rupen Savoulian   A few months

Ritual Murder In Africa
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Ritual Murder In Africa

June 15, 2017

Reuters photo   By Isaac Abban   It is quiet

The story of Stateless people
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The story of Stateless people

June 7, 2017

AP photo   By Mehedi Hasan   The Rohingya is

Dishonest recruiters destroying lives by exploiting Nepali migrants
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS OPINION/NEWS

Dishonest recruiters destroying lives by exploiting Nepali migrants

June 7, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   The Nepali government

Sri Lanka’s Genocidal War 2006 – 2009, As Seen By The World
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Sri Lanka’s Genocidal War 2006 – 2009, As Seen By The World

June 1, 2017

AFP photo   By Thambu Kanagasabai   Though Sri Lanka

Recruiting youth and child soldiers – from Africa to Manchester
HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS UK

Recruiting youth and child soldiers – from Africa to Manchester

May 31, 2017

AP photo   By Rupen Savoulian   In the previous

The use of child soldiers is nothing new in Western societies
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The use of child soldiers is nothing new in Western societies

May 29, 2017

EPA photo   By Rupen Savoulian   While we condemn

Return to bigoted anti-Muslim travel ban would cause immeasurable harm
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Return to bigoted anti-Muslim travel ban would cause immeasurable harm

May 15, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   The Trump administration’s

Section 18C is no threat to freedom of speech
Australia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Section 18C is no threat to freedom of speech

May 12, 2017

AAP photo   By Rupen Savoulian As Australians, we should

EU, GSP+ and Sri Lanka: Promoting or Demoting Human Rights
Asia Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

EU, GSP+ and Sri Lanka: Promoting or Demoting Human Rights

May 11, 2017

Reuters photo   By Kumarathasan Rasingam The European Parliament in

Being Muslim is a Pre-Existing Condition
HUMAN RIGHTS North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Being Muslim is a Pre-Existing Condition

May 10, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ahmed Tharwat The frat boys of

Why Africans should support justice in DRC by acknowledging the Congolese genocide
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Why Africans should support justice in DRC by acknowledging the Congolese genocide

May 9, 2017

AFP photo   By Benedicte Kumbi Last year friends such

Addressing the dire needs of displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar to Bangladesh
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Addressing the dire needs of displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar to Bangladesh

May 9, 2017

AFP photo   By Sheuli Akter Since October 2016, an

Bangladesh: Dissenting Voices Trapped Between Fear And Repression
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Bangladesh: Dissenting Voices Trapped Between Fear And Repression

May 4, 2017

AP photo   By Amnesty International The Bangladeshi government has

Sri Lanka’s Crumbling Credibility
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Sri Lanka’s Crumbling Credibility

May 3, 2017

Reuters photo   By Kumarathasan Rasingam The credibility of Sri

250,000 demand release of jailed Journalists in Turkey
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

250,000 demand release of jailed Journalists in Turkey

May 3, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International Top journalists, cartoonists and

Sri Lanka and the International Criminal Court
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Sri Lanka and the International Criminal Court

April 28, 2017

Reuters photo   By Thambu Kanagasabai There appears to be

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out

April 28, 2017

Siegfried Modola/Reuters   By Katy Migiro Tens of thousands of

International authorities fight online child abuse
HUMAN RIGHTS North America OPINION/NEWS

International authorities fight online child abuse

April 26, 2017

By Ricardo Swire Caribbean internal security professionals are responsible for

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013

April 20, 2017

By Peter Louis Eugene Owusu, Deputy Special Representative of the

A MINUSTAH Mission Evaluation: UN Peacekeeper Abuse
HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

A MINUSTAH Mission Evaluation: UN Peacekeeper Abuse

April 19, 2017

AP photo   By Ricardo Swire In March 2017 the

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them

April 13, 2017

Sylvain Leichti/UN   By Code Blue Shocking new revelations about

Global executions down more than a third, but death sentences at record high
HUMAN RIGHTS OPINION/NEWS

Global executions down more than a third, but death sentences at record high

April 12, 2017

By Amnesty International The number of executions around the world

Cheap Justice
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS Pakistan

Cheap Justice

April 12, 2017

Reuters photo   By Muhammad Shoaib Khan Once upon a

World parliamentarians in drive to end extreme inequalities
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

World parliamentarians in drive to end extreme inequalities

April 7, 2017

IPU   By Sheuli Akter Expressing grave concern with the

Why the American college kids on spring break chanted ‘Build that Wall’
HUMAN RIGHTS North America Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

Why the American college kids on spring break chanted ‘Build that Wall’

April 6, 2017

Ben Brewer/Reuters   By Rupen Savoulian In March 2017, there

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks

April 6, 2017

Phil Cox/NVF   By Amnesty International The torture of two

In defense of immigrants from “Third World Countries”
HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

In defense of immigrants from “Third World Countries”

April 6, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sami Jamil Jadallah The other day,

Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces

April 4, 2017

AP photo   By Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International When they heard

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery
HUMAN RIGHTS News North America OPINION/NEWS

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery

April 4, 2017

Robert Galbraith/Reuters     By Anastasia Moloney From the exploitation

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