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Same-Sex Marriage, Abortion Decriminalised in Northern Ireland

October 24, 2019October 24, 2019 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments abortion, LGBTQIA+, Northern Ireland, same-sex marriage

(Photo: Getty Images) Women’s rights activists are rejoicing after Northern Ireland decriminalised abortion and legalised same-sex marriage on Tuesday. Abortion

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

What Now for Julian Assange? WikiLeaks Founder Arrested in London

April 13, 2019April 13, 2019 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Assange, human rights

After claiming political asylum in London’s Ecuadorian embassy seven years ago, co-founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was arrested on Thursday.

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Asia International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Woman International 

Canada Strips Aung San Suu Kyi of Honorary Citizenship

October 4, 2018October 4, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Aung San Suu Kyi, citizenship

In response to the horrific accounts of the genocide in Myanmar which has resulted in the displacement of more than 700,000

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Asia International Criminal Law 

ICC Can Prosecute Myanmar for Human Rights Abuses

September 13, 2018September 13, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments ethnic cleansing, genocide, Myanmar, Rohingya

Earlier this month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) ruled that it could prosecute Myanmar for grave breaches of human rights

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Africa International Criminal Law International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

ICC: Calls to Convict Congolese Rebel

August 30, 2018August 30, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments

(Photo: initial appearance of Bosco Ntaganda, 26 March 2013 © ICC-CPI) This week the International Criminal Court (ICC) has heard

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Africa International Criminal Law 

Kavumu Trial: An Historic Breakthrough

August 7, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments conflict, DRC, evidence, High Military Court, rape, sexual violence

Facts The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s High Military Court (HMC) has confirmed the condemnation of the accused in the

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East Woman International 

Palestinian Activist, Ahed Tamimi, Finally Released from Israeli Prison

July 30, 2018September 20, 2018 Kitty Clement 0 Comments Ahed Tamimi, detention, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, minors, Palestine

Palestinian protest icon, Ahed Tamimi, has been released from an Israeli prison, after spending months behind bars.  As Tamimi and her

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law US & Canada 

How One Immigrant Highlighted USA’s Draconian Human Rights Record

July 7, 2018July 7, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments child separation policy, Trump, Trump administration, UNHRC, United Nations, US foreign policy, US-Mexico border

“Michelle Obama, our beloved First Lady that I care so much about, said: ‘When they go low, we go high.’

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

International Pressure to Exclude Israel from EU Research Fund

July 5, 2018September 20, 2018 Kitty Clement 0 Comments EU, Israel, Palestine, tax

Israel Hayom daily reported that more than 150 organisations from 16 nations have petitioned EU legislators to exclude military companies

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Africa International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

Obama Not Welcome in Africa After Activists Urge Foundation to Withdraw Invite

June 28, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Nelson Mandela, Obama, South Africa

In a bold move, activists in South Africa have urged the Nelson Mandela Foundation to revoke their invitation to have

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