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Canada Unveiled: The Reality of Canada’s System of Migrant Detention
14 Feb

Canada Unveiled: The Reality of Canada’s System of Migrant Detention

Sara Selma MarefCivil & Political Rights, Newspaper, Regions, Rights, The Americas

Immigrant detention lacked media attention in Canada until the years 2013 and 2016 when detainees in Vancouver and Toronto died within provincial jails. This brought to light the poor conditions […]

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The Problem with the COP26
14 Feb

The Problem with the COP26

Talia PirschCollective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper, Social & Economic Rights

From October 31st to November 12th of this year, over 190 world leaders and close to 40,000 delegates gathered in Glasgow UK for the COP26 (the 26th UN Climate Change […]

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Your Internet Privacy and What’s at Stake: The Weaponization of the Digital World
25 Nov

Your Internet Privacy and What’s at Stake: The Weaponization of the Digital World

Sarina MacleodCivil & Political Rights, Collective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper

With the recent shift to an almost entirely digitized world, algorithms are drastically changing the way we use the internet, or more accurately, how the internet uses us. Before, planning […]

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Remember Who Suffers To Make Your Clothes
18 Nov

Remember Who Suffers To Make Your Clothes

Haajar Khalid Abu IsmaliAsia, Civil & Political Rights, Newspaper, Social & Economic Rights

Fast fashion is a source of global crisis. As the second most wasteful industry in the world, it loses only to oil. As of 2020, fast fashion was responsible for […]

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Social Media: A Human Rights Issue?
17 Nov

Social Media: A Human Rights Issue?

Camille DeslongchampsCivil & Political Rights, Collective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper

My parents have warned me countless times about the dangers of social media. I had to beg them to allow me to download Instagram and Snapchat, even (embarrassingly) creating powerpoints […]

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The Phenomenon of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG) in Canada
17 Nov

The Phenomenon of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG) in Canada

Sara Selma MarefCivil & Political Rights, Newspaper, Social & Economic Rights, The Americas

Background & Statistics The disappearance and murders of Indigenous women are not merely a new news phenomenon, but rather, they are an integral part of an ongoing pervasive problem in […]

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Misgendering: A Human Rights Violation in Canada
04 Nov

Misgendering: A Human Rights Violation in Canada

Talia PirschCollective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper, The Americas

On September 29th, 2021, the British Colombia Human Rights Tribunal ruled that the intentional misgendering of a person in the workplace consists of a human rights violation.  After a heated […]

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The Humanitarian Plight of the Uyghur Minority
04 Nov

The Humanitarian Plight of the Uyghur Minority

Haajar Khalid Abu IsmaliAsia, Civil & Political Rights, Collective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper, Social & Economic Rights

The Uyghur community in Xinjiang, China has been subject to horrific human rights violations. Forced sterilization, torture, sexual abuse, and cultural genocide are a handful of the crimes this minority […]

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Mediterranean Forest Fires: Failure of Foresight
22 Oct

Mediterranean Forest Fires: Failure of Foresight

Derya EkinEurope, Middle East, Newspaper, Social & Economic Rights

The Mediterranean basin has long been a favourable summertime location, with vibrant coastal cities and warm temperatures attracting thousands of tourists each year. Encompassing three giant land masses enclosed in […]

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Key Forces Behind China’s Uyghur Detention Camps: Why we repeatedly feel powerless in the face of catastrophe
08 Jun

Key Forces Behind China’s Uyghur Detention Camps: Why we repeatedly feel powerless in the face of catastrophe

Derya Ekin2020 – 2021, Asia, Civil & Political Rights, Collective & Developmental Rights

According to experts and US government officials, since April 2017, between 800,000 to 2 million Uyghurs and other Muslims, including ethnic Kazakhs and Uzbeks, have been detained in high security […]

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