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  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act challenged in court

    A recent report by rights groups said that more than 300 human rights abuses have been recorded against

  • Myanmar's Military Disappearing Young Men to Crush Uprising

    3,500 people have been detained since the military seized power in the country in February 2021, more than Security forces have killed more than 700 people, including a boy as young as 9. At least 3,500 people have been detained since the military takeover began, more than three-quarters When the young man learned he was being transferred to the main prison, he wanted to cry.  For now, they can do little more than wait and hope: That he won’t be beaten.

  • USCIRF Releases 2022 Annual Report

    These include 10 that the State Department designated as CPCs in November 2021: Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran These include the COVID-19 pandemic and religious freedom, blasphemy and hate speech law enforcement, transnational

  • Chevron Lobbies to Head Off New Sanctions on Myanmar

    annual profits of $100 million to $150 million from its stake in Yadana and a pipeline company that transports Marco Simons, the general counsel for EarthRights, who has tracked gas revenues in Myanmar for more than affiliate, which he said does not control direct payments to Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise, other than He declined to discuss Chevron’s lobbying activities other than to say that the company “complies with Jakes has reported and edited from more than 40 countries and covered war and sectarian fighting in Iraq

  • Separatist Bosnian Serb leader calls for 'liberation'

    More than 100,000 people were killed and upward of 2 million, or over half of the country’s population "Republika Srpska is trapped in Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik told a ceremony in Banja Luka that was attended

  • Venezuela intensified ‘repressive machinery’

    Many of those arrested, including more than 100 children, “were accused of terrorism and incitement to

  • 3 female Guatemalan judges defend rule of law

    tenure, Judge Aifan has become an icon in Guatemala in the fight against corruption, efforts to increase transparency But rather than being sanctioned, the two court workers were promoted by the Supreme Court. More than a decade later, Barrios decided the genocide case of dictator Efraín Ríos Montt.

  • Cuba Family Code: legalizes same-sex marriage

    The referendum on Sunday was for a new Family Code - a 100-page document which went through more than Cuba's government had backed the law change and ran a nationwide campaign urging people to approve it

  • Is Islamic State rebuilding in Syrian desert?

    government forces and militiamen loyal to them, including at least two Russians, and 152 fighters loyal to Iran Al-Monitor, “The Syrian desert has turned into a black hole that swallows the convoys of the Syrian regime, Iran wells, phosphate deposits, military sites and fixed posts, and the main camps that include supply and transport This is because of the transformations the group witnessed in its organizational structure and method These transformations will eventually cause IS’ own demise and fragment it into dispersed gangs that

  • Student Killed, 200 Arrested In Kenya Protests

    Nairobi, Kenya on March 20, 2023 (© Luis Tato/AFP) A university student in Kenya was killed and more than

  • Nobel Peace Prize for Japan Atom Bomb Abolitionists

    The survivors of the bombings — more than 100,000 are still living — “help us to describe the indescribable Sunao Tsuboi , the onetime chairman of Nihon Hidankyo who was less than a mile from the center of the Hannah Beech  is a Times reporter based in Bangkok who has been covering Asia for more than 25 years.

  • Turkey warns pro-Kurdish party it could be banned

    The PKK launched an insurgency against the Turkish state in 1984 and more than 40,000 people have been

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