Month: November 2025
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The Catastrophic Human Rights Crisis in Sudan: War, Displacement, and the Collapse of Protection
Since April 2023, Sudan has been plunged into an absolutely devastating civil war, with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) locked in a relentless fight for power. This conflict quickly spread from the political elite right down to ordinary people who just wanted peace, turning towns, cities, and even entire…
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Turkey’s Expanding Mercenary Network in Africa and the Role of SADAT
Recent findings from Foreign Policy (Ciddi & Doran, 2025) reveal that Turkey’s growing military and economic involvement in Africa has deepened instability rather than promoting peace. Over the past decade, Ankara has increased its diplomatic presence however, behind this diplomatic expansion lies a concerning pattern of arms transfers, drone exports, and private military operations led…
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In the Shadow of Restriction Codes: The Human Rights Struggles of Uyghurs Seeking Safety in Türkiye
Uyghurs fleeing repression often view Türkiye as one of the few places offering cultural familiarity, linguistic proximity, and the possibility of rebuilding life with dignity. Yet for many, arrival does not mark the end of insecurity. Administrative “restriction codes”—bureaucratic classifications that can limit travel, residency procedures, work authorization, or access to services—can leave individuals suspended…
