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Sumaya Hussaini

Sumaya Hussaini is a junior pursuing a Master's in Public Diplomacy, majoring in Political Science, and minoring in International Relations. Within GPI, Sumaya focuses on issues of international law and human security.

Trump’s new refugee cap is an attack on asylum seekers

by Sumaya Hussaini29 Oct 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The administration's refugee cap for 2021 endangers the lives of people fleeing violence and persecution across the world.

North America #COVID-19, #op-ed, #Trump, Asylumseekers, human rights, Opinion, Refugees, united states

The #MeToo movement reaches Iran

by Sumaya Hussaini3 Oct 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Iranian women and journalists take to social media to break the silence on sexual violence.

Explainer, Middle East & North Africa HumanRights, iran, MeToo, MiddleEast, politics, SocialMedia, WomensRights
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