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Amer Ammache

Amer is a Political Science and International Relations student from Beirut, Lebanon. His interests lie in Human and global security.

How can the world address human rights violations amid the Tigray Conflict in Ethiopia?

by Amer Ammache18 Apr 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The United States should mediate between warring parties in the Tigray region.

Problems and Answers, Sub-Saharan Africa eastafrica, eritrea, ethiopia, HumanRights, tigray, tigrayconflict

Five-term Ugandan President wins reelection, despite corruption allegations and a crackdown on human rights

by Amer Ammache16 Feb 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

President Museveni wins reelection against opposition leader Bobi Wine and now faces accusations of election, press freedom and human rights violations.

Explainer, IWSJ, Sub-Saharan Africa HumanRights, musevini, president, reelection, uganada, uganadanpolitics

Growing demand for police reform mounts in Nigeria

by Amer Ammache2 Dec 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

While an executive order dissolved SARS after nationwide protests, demand grows to further reform Nigeria’s law enforcement.

Explainer, Sub-Saharan Africa africa, human rights, human security, Nigeria, policebrutality

Living conditions worsen for asylum seekers on the Greek Island of Lesbos

by Amer Ammache12 Oct 202022 Dec 20251 Comment

Fires blazed across Moria camp leave 13,000 without water and shelter.

Europe, Explainer COVID-19, Greece, human security, politics, Refugees
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