Stifling the Sikh Diaspora: India’s Continuing War on Khalistan
India's efforts to silence, either through murder or intimidation, any rabble-rousers and troublemakers has become global.
View ArticleThe U.S. Election: What Keeps Europeans Up at Night
Several Europeans explain why there is a collective sense of dread at the prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House.
View ArticleThe Peril of Populism: Trump and the Erosion of American Democracy
Once he is sworn in January, expect Donald Trump to ramp up his brand of populism.
View ArticleNatural Resources and Palestinian Sovereignty: Israel’s Further Isolation
Even for countries that previously gave Israel cover at the United Nations, their patience is wearing thin.
View ArticleShadows of Innocence: Afghanistan’s Child Trafficking Crisis
The levels of child trafficking in Afghanistan should alarm the world.
View ArticleFIFA’s Cooked Findings: Saudi Arabia’s World Cup Bid
There’s a certain comfort in knowing FIFA will never do the right thing. In that way, you’re never disappointed.
View ArticleYour Smart Device is Powered by Child Labour
The ugly truth is that smartphones, computers and other devices need cobalt to work and this cobalt is typically mined by children and adults in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
View ArticleFinding the Unmentionable: Amnesty International, Israel and Genocide
Amnesty International's latest findings that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians make for a grim reading.
View ArticleThe Fragile Balance: Leon Langdon on Free Speech and Combating Religious Hatred
Leon Langdon discusses Humanists International's advocacy at the UNHRC, focusing on protecting freedom of expression, combating blasphemy laws, and addressing challenges to religious tolerance and...
View ArticleSuing Antony Blinken: The U.S. State Department, Israel and the Leahy Law
Palestinian plaintiffs have sued U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, alleging failure to enforce the Leahy Law's prohibition on funding foreign security forces involved in human rights violations,...
View ArticleJimmy Carter, Israel and the Apartheid Question
Jimmy Carter notably warned of apartheid-like conditions in Israel's treatment of Palestinians, a perspective gaining legal and human rights traction despite initial backlash.
View ArticleVoices from the Noose: Iran’s Struggle Against Oppression
Iran's regime intensifies its repression by sentencing political prisoners to death, sparking domestic resistance and urgent international calls for accountability and action.
View ArticleFar From Ignorant: The European Union, Arms Exports and Israel
The European Union faces growing criticism for ongoing arms sales to Israel despite accusations of potential genocide and war crimes in Gaza.
View ArticleBiden’s Complicated Legacy Risks Getting Buried
Joe Biden's four years in office saw some successes but also a number of failures.
View ArticleNavigating War and Hope: Oleksandra Romantsova on Ukraine’s Struggle for...
Oleksandra Romantsova, the Executive Director of the Center for Civil Liberties, shares insights on Ukraine’s fight for justice, the resilience of its people, and the urgent need for global support.
View ArticleIrina Tsukerman on the International Community’s Failures in Ethiopia
Human rights lawyer Irina Tsukerman explores the failures of international legal frameworks and accountability mechanisms in addressing the human rights crisis and geopolitical implications of the...
View ArticleUkraine’s Challenges and Opportunities: Irina Tsukerman Talks Policy and Peace
Irina Tsukerman, a New York-based human rights and national security attorney, gives her perspective on where things stand in Ukraine and other observations.
View ArticleInside the Brutal Reality Facing Ukrainian Prisoners of War: A Conversation...
Lidiia Volkova sheds light on the harrowing conditions, abuses, and legal challenges faced by Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russian captivity, as well as Ukraine's efforts to ensure their protection...
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