By Aimee Gabay New data released by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) finds that, worldwide, South America ...
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Iran’s human rights abuses haven’t disappeared

The original justification for the US military action in Iran is now nowhere in sight.
Imagine being a therapist and sitting across from a client who casually admits to kicking their dog. They kick until the dog stops barking. As a therapist, you are bound by a sacred code of ...
An overview of the main types of regulatory measures taken by governments in key jurisdictions to combat human rights abuses in international supply chains, including modern slavery, forced labor, and ...
The docket of alleged abuses, from “rampant wage theft” to near-forced labor, read just like a chapter of recent World Cup history. On a Zoom call last week, Michael Page outlined the findings of a ...
The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) and the UN Support Mission in Libya published a report on Tuesday detailing the systematic human rights violations and abuses suffered by migrants, refugees, and ...
Amnesty International raised concerns on Tuesday regarding the ongoing human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Since the Rwandan-backed rebel group, M23, captured the city of ...
"This is not a military with an isolated misconduct problem. It is a military with a structural impunity problem." ...
As technology becomes more ingrained in daily life, domestic abusers and perpetrators of human trafficking are using it in insidious new ways that can target their victims even from a distance. That’s ...
North Korea generally only makes international headlines when it lobs a missile near neighbors or sends weapons to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Such things are important news, for sure, but ...
Since President Yoweri Museveni came to power in 1986, his government has imposed restrictions on the rights to free expression, assembly, and association. These restrictions have been particularly ...