Imminent execution underscores political and human rights challenges in Saudi Arabia

The case of a foreigner sentenced to death and denied all basic rights of accused persons underscores the human rights challenges pervading the Saudi Arabian judicial and political systems.

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Towards Gender Equality—a 25 Year Review of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action

In 1995, the global community restated its commitment towards achieving gender equality. Decades later, despite key advancements, gender equality remains a promise unfulfilled.

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Parliamentary scrutiny and human rights in the COVID-19 era

The COVID-19 crisis has prompted the government to make extensive use of delegated legislation, raising concerns for potential human rights implications.

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The Greek Council for Refugees and Oxfam denounce the “precarious conditions” of migrants living in the Moria 2.0 camp

The Greek Council for Refugees and Oxfam describe the Kara Tepe Camp, known as the Moria 2.0 camp, as “worse than the old one” due to the living conditions of migrants.

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