Native American Women in the United States have been suffering human rights violations without any legal or social support from US authorities.
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Over 20,000 Ndebele people of the Matebeleland and Midlands regions in Zimbabwe were killed between 1983 and 1987, yet the prospect of justice and accountability remains dim.
Read moreParenthood: Another Struggle For Equality For The Transgender Community
Transgender people globally have long been subject to discrimination and improper human rights protection, and the sphere of parenthood is no different.
Read moreBeing Gay in a Coup: The Plight of Myanmar’s LGBTIQ Community
The recent military coup in Myanmar has only exacerbated the human rights violations of LBGTIQ people and dashed any hope for improvement.
Read moreDischarge of Contaminated Water from Fukushima Nuclear Power Violates Rights of Indigenous People of Ainu
The unprecedented decision by Japan to discharge over one million tons of contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean has prompted sharp criticism both in Japan and internationally.
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