‘We are not criminals’: Philippines considers making divorce legal | Human Rights News
Manila, Philippines – Michelle Bulang left her abusive husband six years ago. But even after all she had been through,…
What could the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling mean for US foreign policy? | Courts News
The United States Supreme Court’s decision to expand presidential immunity has caused alarm among legal experts, who fear the ramifications…
Conviction: Free after 25 years of unjust imprisonment | Human Rights
After a quarter-century behind bars, Brandon Jackson is fighting back against Louisiana’s last Jim Crow law.In 1997, Brandon Jackson was…
Palestinian man shot, tied to jeep says Israeli forces gave no explanation | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Mujahed Abadi says has not been able to sleep since Israeli forces shot him, beat him and strapped him to…
Israel in Gaza, Palestinian fighters in Israel, what the UN accuses them of | Israel-Palestine conflict News
A United Nations-backed inquiry has concluded that war crimes have been committed by Israel and by Hamas as well as…
Will the death of Alexey Navalny change Russian politics? | Human Rights News
World leaders blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death of his most outspoken critic.Alexey Navalny was respected worldwide and…
Demands for Canada to stop supplying weapons to Israel grow louder | Israel War on Gaza News
Montreal, Canada – Human rights advocates are accusing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government of misleading the public over weapons…
‘Thrown like animals’: Georgians identify victims in Stalin’s mass graves | Human Rights
Batumi, Georgia – Natalia Kuznetsova stares tight-lipped at the abandoned house her grandfather Hasan Dishli Oglu built in the 1930s. Her…
I dig up skeletons of Stalin’s victims to give families closure | Close Up | Crimes Against Humanity
“When you open a gravesite, the bodies, how they are organised, they tell the stories by themselves… they can tell…
Brutality of oppression: Ai Weiwei speaks on Gaza, China and New York City | Arts and Culture
“Power is afraid of art and poets,” writes Ai Weiwei in Zodiac: A Graphic Memoir. He would know. The renowned…