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International Warrants May Come in Rohingya Genocide Case

International Warrants May Come in Rohingya Genocide Case

A court in Argentina is looking at evidence that the Rohingya people in Myanmar were victims of genocide in 2017. Many Rohingya were killed and raped by the Myanmar military. The Argentina court may soon

Women and Girls Suffer Terribly in Haiti Crisis

Women and Girls Suffer Terribly in Haiti Crisis

The situation in Haiti is very bad right now. There is a lot of violence happening, and women and girls are being hurt the most. UN experts have said that women's rights are being violated

Italian Leader Speaks Out Against China’s Mistreatment of Uyghurs

Italian Leader Speaks Out Against China’s Mistreatment of Uyghurs

At a special event marking 20 years of the World Uyghur Congress, an important group that stands up for Uyghur rights, Italian Senator Giulio Terzi spoke up. He expressed his deep worry and support for

University of Washington campus rocked by massive student protests: Learn their demands

University of Washington campus rocked by massive student protests: Learn their demands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have significantly increased across the US on dozens of college campuses. They are raging against a backdrop of an ongoing Israel-Hamas fighting - claiming tens of thousands of lives and exacerbating the humanitarian

Asia’s Bravest Reporters Honoured at 2024 Human Rights Press Awards

Asia’s Bravest Reporters Honoured at 2024 Human Rights Press Awards

The Human Rights Press Awards in Asia for 2024 were announced today on World Press Freedom Day. Human Rights Watch, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and the

Saudi Women’s Rights Activist ‘Manahel al-Otaibi’ Jailed for 11 Years

Saudi Women’s Rights Activist ‘Manahel al-Otaibi’ Jailed for 11 Years

According to the report of Amnesty International and ALQST women's rights activist Manahel al-Otaibi was jailed for 11 years because she expressed her views and her clothing choices online. Manahel al-Otaibi is based in Saudi

UN Troubled by Rough Treatment of Palestinian Protesters at US Colleges

UN Troubled by Rough Treatment of Palestinian Protesters at US Colleges

The top human rights official at the United Nations has said the UN Troubled by Rough Treatment against people protesting in support of Palestinians at universities in the United States. Volker Turk, the UN High

Central African Republic Court Targets Ex-President Bozizé for Human Rights Abuses

Central African Republic Court Targets Ex-President Bozizé for Human Rights Abuses

A representative for the Central African Republic's exiled former president François Bozizé said on Tuesday, April 30, that a court that has received international support has issued an international arrest warrant against him for human

First ever violent protest at UCLA, by Pro-Palestinians

First ever violent protest at UCLA, by Pro-Palestinians

Mary Osako, the vice-chancellor of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) appeared in front of the media and gave a gist of the entire protest that took place at the campus, following the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Is Elon Musk’s Retweet a Call to Action for Human Rights Against Extremism or Brotherhood?

Is Elon Musk’s Retweet a Call to Action for Human Rights Against Extremism or Brotherhood?

Recently social media platforms have been filled with radical debate on sensitive topics like the Muslim Brotherhood, terrorism, and Europe's role in promoting brotherhood or extremism, etc. Suddenly what happened there? There is no new