Month: September 2024
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Manipur’s Ethnic Violence: A Call for Accountability and Action from Indian Authorities
The ethnic violence in Manipur, a northeastern state of India, has drawn significant national and international concern. Manipur is home to a diverse population, with the Meitei, Naga, and Kuki communities being the largest ethnic groups. In recent years, tensions between these groups, particularly between the Meitei and Kuki populations, have escalated into violent clashes.…
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Political Prisoner kept handcuffed during chemotherapy, after his release was ordered
Mustafa Aytac, 31, a mechanical engineer was imprisoned in 2022 due to his association with the Gulen Movement (GM). He was sentenced to over 7 years; because of helping those dismissed state employers by presidential decree (KHK) and organising or attending Gulen Movement’s religious gatherings. He is incarcerated in Afyonkarahisar Province Prison and was diagnosed…
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Leonard Peltier
Leonard Peltier is an Anishinaabe-Lakota Native American and a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), which fights for the rights of Native Americans. On June 26, 1975, there was a violent clash on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota, where two FBI agents, Ronald Williams and Jack Coler, were killed, along with…
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Unfolding Tragedy: Human Rights Violations Against Rohingya and Rakhine in Myanmar
The human rights situation in Myanmar, particularly concerning the Rohingya and Rakhine communities, has been dire and deeply troubling. The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group predominantly residing in Rakhine State, have faced systematic discrimination and persecution for decades. The Myanmar government, which is predominantly Buddhist, has denied them citizenship and stripped them of basic rights,…
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Turkey’s Instagram Ban and Rising Social Media Censorship: A Closer Look at Recent Developments
Turkey imposed a ban on Instagram on August 2, 2024, affecting millions of users who rely on the platform for social interaction and information sharing. This ban is part of a broader trend of increased social media censorship in the country. Turkish authorities defend the measures on grounds including national security concerns and the need…
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Badr Mohamed
Badr Mohamed was arrested in 2013, when he was just 17 years old. This happened during the protests at Ramsis Square in Egypt. It has been reported that security forces used excessive force against protesters, resulting in 97 deaths. Badr was near the protests and ran to a nearby mosque for safety. However, security forces…
