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Nigeria: 150 Peaceful Pro-Biafra Activists Killed In Chilling Crackdown

Nigeria: 150 Peaceful Pro-Biafra Activists Killed In Chilling Crackdown

November 25, 2016

Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP   By Amnesty International The Nigerian security

Court orders Police Officer to defend himself over assaulting TV Journalist in Uganda

Court orders Police Officer to defend himself over assaulting TV Journalist in Uganda

November 23, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo The Ugandan Buganda Road Court has ordered

Bahrain’s UK-backed human rights bodies used as ‘PR tool’ as abuses continue

Bahrain’s UK-backed human rights bodies used as ‘PR tool’ as abuses continue

November 22, 2016

Hasan Jamali/AP   By Amnesty International Two UK-supported Bahraini institutions

Four years of Putin’s foreign agents law has ‘shackled and silenced’ NGOs in Russia

Four years of Putin’s foreign agents law has ‘shackled and silenced’ NGOs in Russia

November 21, 2016

Alexei Nikolsky/Reuters   By Amnesty International   ‘The ultimate losers

‘I was forced to kill my best friend’, former DRC child soldier says

‘I was forced to kill my best friend’, former DRC child soldier says

November 18, 2016

Antony Njuguna/Reuters   By Lin Taylor It was during an

UNICEF calls Bangladesh to allocate one-fifth of national budget for Children by 2020

UNICEF calls Bangladesh to allocate one-fifth of national budget for Children by 2020

November 17, 2016

Debasish Shom   By Sheuli Akter UNICEF has urged Bangladesh

Business as usual for Sri Lanka’s double faced and dying good governance

Business as usual for Sri Lanka’s double faced and dying good governance

November 16, 2016

Maithripala Sirisena/Reuters   By Thambu Kanagasabai With the support of

Changing narratives: Beyond other rooms for African women

Changing narratives: Beyond other rooms for African women

November 16, 2016

Projekthope photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   “Through her

Energy sector development in British Columbia, Canada putting indigenous women at risk

Energy sector development in British Columbia, Canada putting indigenous women at risk

November 4, 2016

Photo/Amnesty International   By Amnesty International Decades of unchecked energy

Is Absolute Democracy A Danger To Society?

Is Absolute Democracy A Danger To Society?

November 4, 2016

Reuters photo   By Joe Khamisi Democracy, said the former

Journalism is not a crime

Journalism is not a crime

November 3, 2016

JFO photo   By Rafah Al Saad Each year the

In Uganda, gay men say police use torturous method to ‘prove’ homosexuality

In Uganda, gay men say police use torturous method to ‘prove’ homosexuality

November 2, 2016

Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters   By Peter Lykke Lind It was early

Over 100 children released by armed groups in South Sudan

Over 100 children released by armed groups in South Sudan

November 2, 2016

Sebastian Rich   By Peter Louis Armed groups in South

Senior Citizens Welfare Act – A Social Ethical Responsibility

Senior Citizens Welfare Act – A Social Ethical Responsibility

November 1, 2016

Sohail Karman   By Zeeshan A. Shah Pakistan is a

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

November 1, 2016

John Vizcaino/Reuters   By Anastasia Moloney The release of scores

Stagnate or evolve

Stagnate or evolve

October 31, 2016

AFP photo   By Shahper Hassan   A state where

Editorial – A few necessary and important words

Editorial – A few necessary and important words

October 28, 2016

By Michael Organ Given the daily political tumult around the

South Sudan: Deliberate killings by govt troops as UN forces fail to protect civilians

South Sudan: Deliberate killings by govt troops as UN forces fail to protect civilians

October 27, 2016

Zohra Bensemra/Reuters   By Amnesty International South Sudanese government forces

300 civilians killed in just 11 US-led coalition air strikes in Syria

300 civilians killed in just 11 US-led coalition air strikes in Syria

October 26, 2016

AFP photo   By Amnesty International Just 11 US-led coalition

Feminism and the controversial role of dominance among genders

Feminism and the controversial role of dominance among genders

October 19, 2016

Pius Utomi Ekpei/EPA   By Ogunniyi Abayomi The debate over

United States and Britain enable the catastrophe that has engulfed Yemen today

United States and Britain enable the catastrophe that has engulfed Yemen today

October 18, 2016

    By Rupen Savoulian Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia,

World Bank to Increase Support to End Stunting in Bangladesh

World Bank to Increase Support to End Stunting in Bangladesh

October 18, 2016

Don McPhee   By Sheuli Akter   President Kim announces

Central America turns its back on hundreds of thousands fleeing ‘war-like’ violence

Central America turns its back on hundreds of thousands fleeing ‘war-like’ violence

October 17, 2016

Tomas Munita   By Amnesty International Governments in Central America

No let-up on illegal African migration to Europe

No let-up on illegal African migration to Europe

October 17, 2016

    By Joe Khamisi “Just like a Slavery Boat”

Observations of an Expat: The Modern Victim State

Observations of an Expat: The Modern Victim State

October 14, 2016

Josh Haner   By Tom Arms The residents of the

‘Eluga Tamil’ (Arise Tamils) and vilifying Justice Wigneswaran

‘Eluga Tamil’ (Arise Tamils) and vilifying Justice Wigneswaran

October 13, 2016

Chamila Karunaratne/AP   By Thambu Kanagasabai The ‘Eluga Tamil’ rallies

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

October 13, 2016

    By Amnesty International Continued fighting in South Sudan

One girl under 15 married every seven seconds – Save The Children

One girl under 15 married every seven seconds – Save The Children

October 12, 2016

Danish Siddiqui/Reuters   By Temesghen Debesai One girl under 15

Iranan writer faces 6 years for her unpublished fictional story about stoning

Iranan writer faces 6 years for her unpublished fictional story about stoning

October 7, 2016

By Amnesty International The Iranian authorities must immediately repeal the

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

October 6, 2016

UNICEF photo   By Amnesty International Wealthy countries have shown

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