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When Pilgrims Become Targets: A Human Rights Officer on Jihadist Violence in...

A human rights officer from Global Human Rights Defence details the targeted killing of Hindu pilgrims in Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir, linking the violence to Pakistan-backed jihadist networks and calling...

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Feeding the Siege: Starvation, Airdrops, and Gaza’s Killing Fields

Despite international condemnation, Israel’s aid blockade and militarized food distribution in Gaza have created a man-made famine, with starvation and death now defining daily life under siege.

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When Israelis Call It Out: Finding Genocide in Gaza

Two major Israeli human rights groups now openly accuse their own government of committing genocide in Gaza, citing systematic destruction, dehumanization, and state-led policies aimed at erasing...

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Foreign Money, Ethnic Violence, and a Nation in Ruins

In this wide-ranging interview, Sudanese human rights advocate Nasir Hassan, calls for urgent international action to stop the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. He urges the West to bypass sanctions, cut...

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From Belly Dancing in Egypt to Normalization with Israel

Arab artists once stood for Palestine. Not so today.

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Sudan’s Catastrophe Isn’t ‘Forgotten.’ We’re Looking Away.

Sudan’s war isn’t ‘forgotten’—it’s neglected by global media, a failure that warps policy, starves aid, and lets a man-made famine spread.

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The Quiet Hand-Off: How the U.S. Empowers Authoritarians

By fast tracking deportations, the United States is often sending asylum seekers and others back to face human rights abuses at the hands of repressive regimes.

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Voice in Exile: Marwa Dashti on Saving Afghanistan’s Free Press

After Kabul fell, Marwa Dashti turned her father’s mission into a movement.

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Misinformation, Leadership, and the Next Pandemic: Joanne Liu Explains

In this interview, former MSF president Dr. Joanne Liu says weak leadership and disinformation sustain crises, urging enforced medical neutrality and faster, coordinated responses.

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Hillel Neuer’s Lone Rebuttal of Gaza Famine Evidence

You would be hard pressed to find a public figure arguing there isn’t famine in Gaza. Well, look hard enough, and you’ll find Hillel Neuer.

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Why Ukraine is Betting on Its Own Courts, Not the Hague

Oleksandr Pavlichenko details how UHHRU is verifying nearly 90,000 alleged Russian war-crime cases, pushing for domestic prosecutions rather than tribunals thousands of miles away.

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Inside UNICEF’s Lifeline for Ukraine’s Children

UNICEF’s Toby Fricker details how the organization is racing to protect Ukraine’s children through winter—repairing heating and water systems, sustaining education and mental health support, and...

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Human Rights Watch’s Belkis Wille on the Human Cost in Ukraine

Belkis Wille of Human Rights Watch examines rising drone warfare, civilian targeting, and human rights abuses by both Russian and Ukrainian forces in Ukraine.

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As Sudan Falls Apart, Its Ambassador Pleads for Europe’s Help.

Rather than helping, Sudan’s ambassador to the European Union argues Brussels is making things worse.

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Things Happen: Trump, the Crown Prince and Killing Khashoggi

He ordered the killing of a dissident journalist in 2018, but at the White House, Donald Trump gave Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a hero's welcome.

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El-Fasher’s Atrocities Jolt the World Awake to Sudan’s War

Sudan’s war has plunged to a new nadir after the RSF’s massacre in el-Fasher, forcing Washington and its Arab partners to confront whether they will finally act to stop the conflict.

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Pollution, Policing, and India’s War on Environmental Activists

In a country suffocating under toxic air, climate activists expected accountability. What they got was state-sanctioned violence.

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Gender, War, and the Limits of Reform Inside Ukraine’s Military

As Russia’s war strains Ukraine’s institutions, sociologist Hanna Hrytsenko argues that protecting women and LGBT+ service members is not a secondary concern but a strategic necessity for military...

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When the Left Chooses Oil Over Indigenous Rights

Brazil’s President Lula da Silva’s Amazon oil push shows how progressive governments undermine Indigenous rights.

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Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan—and the Quiet Revolt of Afghan Women

Dr. Lauryn Oates discusses how Taliban education bans amount to gender apartheid and how Afghan women continue learning through underground and online networks despite severe repression.

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