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Academia in Times of Genocide: Why are Students Across the World Protesting?
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Academia in Times of Genocide: Why are Students Across the World Protesting?

adminJuly 29, 2024July 30, 2024

Protest encampments have sprung up at university campuses around the world in recent months, calling…

Ethiopia: Mass killings continue, risk of further ‘large-scale’ atrocities
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Ethiopia: Mass killings continue, risk of further ‘large-scale’ atrocities

World News IntelSeptember 18, 2023September 19, 2023

The latest report from the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia documents atrocities perpetrated…

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Juneteenth – What It Is and Why We Should Celebrate It – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog

World News IntelJune 15, 2023

Image 1 – Source: Yahoo Images Juneteenth has been historically celebrated by many Americans since…

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Our chance to vote for unity, justice – Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

World News IntelJune 15, 2023

By Paula Gerber Later this year we are all going to be asked to vote…

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Joint Letter to US Secretary of State on His Visit to China

World News IntelJune 15, 2023

Joint Letter to US Secretary of State on His Visit to China June 14, 2023      …

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Human Rights EdTech Manager | Human Rights Careers

World News IntelJune 13, 2023

Human Rights EdTech Managers work at the intersection of human rights and education technology. They…

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Their Vital Work & The Discrimination They Face –

World News IntelJune 11, 2023

Video games, from the smallest to largest platforms, have captured the attention of the global…

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Ukraine flood disaster: needs grow as long-term impacts loom

World News IntelJune 9, 2023

Speaking to journalists from Bilozerka, a town on the Dnipro River about 20 kilometres west…

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Verdict against Chang Weiping Epitomizes China’s Torture Problem

World News IntelJune 8, 2023

Verdict against Chang Weiping Epitomizes China’s Torture Problem June 8, 2023       (Chinese Human Rights Defenders,…

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Will this Voice carry or will it become yet another referendum that fails to pass Australia’s history test – Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

World News IntelJune 8, 2023

By Paula Gerber Much has been written about the “yes” and “no” campaigns for the…

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