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Human Rights in the DRC

Human Rights in the DRC

December 30, 2015

By Darell Maurice During November 2015, the United Nations Joint

Former parliamentary contestant charged with assault of journalist in Uganda

Former parliamentary contestant charged with assault of journalist in Uganda

December 21, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Last week in a court in the

Violence against women remains a concern in DRC

Violence against women remains a concern in DRC

December 17, 2015

By Darell Maurice Humanity last month celebrated the International Day

Human Rights Day celebrated in Baraka, DRC

Human Rights Day celebrated in Baraka, DRC

December 17, 2015

By Darell Maurice The Office of the United Nations Joint

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook

December 11, 2015

By Sheuli Akter Bangladesh has lifted its ban on the

Ugandan education official assaults journalist

Ugandan education official assaults journalist

December 3, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Agnes Najjuma, a Vision Group correspondent in

Letters from Paris: Hope and imagination, our best weapons to defeat Daesh

Letters from Paris: Hope and imagination, our best weapons to defeat Daesh

November 25, 2015

By Franck Guillory Let’s not get this wrong… This war,

Sub-Saharan Africans consider religious freedom more important, according to survey

Sub-Saharan Africans consider religious freedom more important, according to survey

November 20, 2015

By Adisa Amanor Wilks Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East

Journalist shot in the head by police in Uganda

Journalist shot in the head by police in Uganda

November 18, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo A journalist working with the independent broadcaster

Army beat locals protesting arrest of youths in Kashmir

Army beat locals protesting arrest of youths in Kashmir

November 17, 2015

By Irfan Rashid The situation in Indian controlled Kashmir turned

Seven inquiries into civilian killings in Kashmir in 2015, but still no results

Seven inquiries into civilian killings in Kashmir in 2015, but still no results

November 16, 2015

By Irfan Rashid Barely does a month go by when

South Sudan launches its first ever Children’s Court

South Sudan launches its first ever Children’s Court

November 8, 2015

By Peter Louis The Ministry of Justice in the world’s

What Indian ‘democracy’ means in disputed Kashmir

What Indian ‘democracy’ means in disputed Kashmir

November 5, 2015

By Irfan Rashid Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled

Ugandan Parliamentary contestant assaults journalist

Ugandan Parliamentary contestant assaults journalist

November 3, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Eddie Ssnasa, a contestant for the Ugandan

Journalists shot and assaulted covering election in Uganda

Journalists shot and assaulted covering election in Uganda

October 30, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Enoch Matovu, a correspondent for a local

DRC: At least six people killed in an attack attributed to Ugandan rebels

DRC: At least six people killed in an attack attributed to Ugandan rebels

October 30, 2015

By Darell Maurice A statement from CEPADHO indicates that the

Journalists facing defamation ask court to dismiss charge sheet

Journalists facing defamation ask court to dismiss charge sheet

October 26, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Four Ugandan journalists have asked Court to

Empowering women can be the best solution to Nepal’s ongoing problems

Empowering women can be the best solution to Nepal’s ongoing problems

October 20, 2015

By Tim I Gurung Despite being blessed with an abundance

Police shoot, assault and arrest journalists in Uganda covering political opposition party

Police shoot, assault and arrest journalists in Uganda covering political opposition party

October 16, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Police in the East Ugandan Jinja district

The plight of the Hazara people

The plight of the Hazara people

October 15, 2015

By Sattar Rind Hazara is the third largest ethnic group

Case of assault by police against journalist in Uganda adjourned

Case of assault by police against journalist in Uganda adjourned

October 12, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Sarah Kaitesi Kisakye, Chief Magistrate at the

Journalist arrested in court by Counter Terrorism police

Journalist arrested in court by Counter Terrorism police

September 28, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo The Counter Terrorism Police last week arrested a

Balochistan, China and India

Balochistan, China and India

September 23, 2015

By Sattar Rind Balochistan in the southwest of Pakistan is

A journey through the film ‘Targeting Journalism’

A journey through the film ‘Targeting Journalism’

September 14, 2015

  By Mohammed Al-beshtawi The story of a documentary begins

Grading Obama’s Middle East Strategy Part II: Syria’s Civil War

Grading Obama’s Middle East Strategy Part II: Syria’s Civil War

August 26, 2015

  By Brian Frydenborg Grading Obama on what has—and has

South Sudan journalist shot dead

South Sudan journalist shot dead

August 24, 2015

  By Peter Louis Last Friday, journalists in the South

More Journalists in Uganda charged with criminal defamation

More Journalists in Uganda charged with criminal defamation

August 21, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Four journalists from Ugandan newspaper Red

Journalist arrested and ordered to remove article from former Prime Minister

Journalist arrested and ordered to remove article from former Prime Minister

August 10, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo The Managing Director of Ugandan based

Criminal defamation case against Journalist heard by East African Court

Criminal defamation case against Journalist heard by East African Court

August 7, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo The East African Court of Justice

Understanding Western Islamophobia

Understanding Western Islamophobia

August 5, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Introduction “Not all Muslims are terrorists,

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