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Tag: rights

Human rights concerns in Tajikistan demand international response

by avamotam1 Feb 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Worsening human rights conditions place a new spotlight on the country.

Central Asia Central Asia, human rights, liberties, Opinion, rights, tajik, tajikistan, united nations

Living in Bondage: The fight for LGBT rights in Ghana

by Ezi Ogbuli6 Jan 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Ghana’s new anti-LGBT bill is sparking fear and outrage among human rights supporters.

Explainer, Sub-Saharan Africa africa, ghana, human rights, lgbt, lgbtq, rights

Human rights advocates must stop calling for sanctions as a foreign policy tool

by Bennett Rine16 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Sanctions too often end up harming the very communities they are intended to help.

IWSJ foreign policy, HumanRights, Opinion, rights, sanction, sanctions

Amid wave of anti-LGBT policy and autocratic rule in Poland, new abortion law sparks mass protests

by Matthew Slade16 Feb 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Marchers defied coronavirus curfews in cities across the country in the largest protests since the fall of communism.

Europe, Explainer, IWSJ abortion, HumanRights, law, lgbt, lgbtq, poland, policy, rights, russia
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