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for the Humanitarian/Social/Human Rights Topic
Myanmar’s Children: Caught in Conflict
Myanmar’s civil war has left millions of children facing forced conscription, labor, and trauma—highlighting a powerful call for international protection and reform. By Claire Baxendale. (05/01/2025)
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Pakistan’s Afghan Repatriation Policy: Addressing a Growing Humanitarian Challenge
Author warns that Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghan refugees risks creating a humanitarian crisis, urging more humane, nuanced policies and greater international support to protect vulnerable popu...
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Femicide in Mexico: How Mexico is Fueling Gender Violence
Article explores Mexico’s femicide crisis, highlighting systemic impunity, cultural machismo, and government inaction—while urging reform, public education, and support under new leadership to address...
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Sudan’s Civilians Face Utter Catastrophe
Author calls for action to address Sudan's humanitarian crisis. By Dr. Gerald Walker. (12/03/2024)
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The Debate Has Never Been About Illegal Immigrants
What's truly behind the debate about migration? By Iuri M. Piovezan.(12/03/2024)
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Sudan’s Civilians Face Death and Displacement as Solutions Remain Elusive
War in Sudan has created a large humanitarian crisis. What can help? By Dr. Gerald Walker. (11/05/2024)
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Climate Change Necessitates Updated Human Rights Mechanisms: Protecting Children during Environmental Catastrophes
Children at risk from climate change disasters. By Nia McBean-Linton. (08/21/2024)
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Hospitality and Hostility
Uganda accepts refugees from neighboring countries with open arms, yet casts out or hunts down LGBTQ+ Ugandan nationals. By Julian Ingersoll. (03/20/2024)
The Supreme Court's Decision on Affirmative Action: A True Loss for Society
Author argues that the Supreme Court's recent ruling on affirmative action is a backwards step in our collective mission for equality. By Iuri M. Piovezan. (07/27/2023)
The Philippines’ Anti-Terrorism Act: A Permission Slip for Human Rights Violations
Author calls for more action towards the current human rights situation in the Philippines, particularly regarding the Anti-Terrorism Law. By Mirashaye Basa. (05/06/2021)
Essay discusses the ongoing erosion of human rights in Europe and the efforts of the Council of Europe to protect and upheld them via the Tromsø legal instrument which recently entered into a force...
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Improving human rights through empowering citizens and rebuilding trust across Europe
The ongoing erosion of human rights in Europe and the efforts of the Council of Europe to protect and upheld them. By Chloé Bernadaux. (02/16/2021)
Kosovo Ghost Court Delays Justice to Victims and Their Families
Tragedy and inaction follows war crimes court, Specialist Chamber and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, in prosecuting members of the KLA. By Judge Dean B. Pineles. (04/26/2018)
Buoyed by the migrant crisis, Europe’s populist and far-right movements are experiencing a Renaissance. By Lisdey Espinoza Pedraza and Markus Heinrich. (05/26/2016)
The religious minority of the Pandits of Kashmir is living in exile since 1990. A look at the core issues faced by these Internally Displaced Persons. By Kashi Pandit. (10/21/2015)