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Tag: international law

UN action is needed to protect press freedom in Afghanistan

by Mia Speier23 Sep 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Journalists face dire threats at the hands of the Taliban — and the future of Afghan media freedom looks grim.

Uncategorized afghanistan, first amendment, human rights, international law, journalists, kabul, media freedom, Opinion, press, press freedom, taliban, united nations

The world can’t give up on Cyprus

by Zissis Marmarelis30 Mar 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Any progress on Cyprus must first attempt to curb Turkish aggression.

Uncategorized cyprus, exclusive economic zone, Greece, international law, Opinion, reunification, turkey, UK, united nations

Indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon struggle to survive COVID-19

by Lan Duong28 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Coronavirus exacerbates threats already facing Brazil's Indigenous tribes.

Uncategorized Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, coronavirus, COVID-19, human rights, human security, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international law, Opinion
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