Nina Litvinova’s suicide note reveals the harsh realities of dissent in Russia under Putin.
Tag: human rights
Philippines to Cooperate with ICC on Senator’s Arrest
The Philippines will cooperate with the ICC regarding a senator’s arrest linked to human rights violations.
New Human Rights Agreement Aims to Streamline Migrant Deportations
A new agreement could change how the UK handles illegal migrant deportations.
Rise of Vigilante Groups in Russia Raises Concerns
The rise of nationalist vigilante groups in Russia poses a threat to civil liberties.
India’s RSS Seeks Global Image Repair Amid Domestic Criticism
The RSS is lobbying abroad to counter rising hate speech against minorities in India.
Israel’s Legal Battle with The New York Times: Implications for Public Discourse
Israel’s lawsuit against The New York Times raises critical questions about media freedom and public discourse.
Tunisia’s Authoritarian Shift: Implications for Democracy
Tunisia’s democratic decline could impact UK trade and immigration policies.
US Sanctions on UN Rapporteur Temporarily Blocked by Judge
A judge has blocked US sanctions against UN expert Francesca Albanese, impacting international human rights advocacy.
EU Sanctions Target Russian Officials for Child Abductions
The EU’s sanctions on Russian officials reveal the ongoing crisis of abducted Ukrainian children.
Allegations of Sexual Abuse in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Closer Look
Allegations of sexual abuse in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveal a disturbing pattern of violence.
