He’s a baby-faced 18-year-old with a heart full of idealism. When Tel Aviv teen Tal Mitnick refused to enlist in the Israeli
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Mary Jane Veloso case unresolved as Jokowi prepares to leave office | Death Penalty News
Jakarta, Indonesia – For more than a decade, Mary Jane Veloso has been held in a prison in the Indonesian city of
Israel says Gaza war is like WWII. Experts say it’s ‘justifying brutality’ | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israel’s campaign of relentless bombardment against the Gaza Strip had been raging for three weeks when the country’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
UN Human Rights Office calls for investigation into unlawful Gaza killings | Israel-Palestine conflict News
NewsFeed “They were executed.” The UN Human Rights Office is calling for an immediate investigation into a ‘possible war crime’ after receiving
Will the US again veto the UNSC resolution on Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News
A United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote to call for the suspension of hostilities in Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid there has
Israeli forces target Palestinian paramedics | Israel-Palestine conflict News
NewsFeed Israel’s army is preventing Palestinian medics from transporting the wounded in Jenin, a city in the occupied West Bank which has
Beyond Australia’s failed referendum: Truth, treaty and voice in Victoria | Indigenous Rights News
Melbourne, Australia – In October this year, a referendum to establish an Indigenous “Voice to Parliament” in the Australian Constitution was heavily
Ireland to launch legal action against UK over Troubles amnesty law | Conflict News
Ireland to argue that aspects of the UK law are incompatible with its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. Ireland
US’ Blinken condemns Hong Kong authorities over bounties for activists | Human Rights News
Top US diplomat decries rewards as attempt to ‘threaten and harass those advocating for freedom and democracy.’ United States Secretary of State
Tunisian opposition leader Chaima Issa gets suspended jail term | Freedom of the Press News
Military court hands Issa one-year suspended sentence for insulting the president, inciting soldiers to disobey orders. A prominent Tunisian opposition activist has
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