Western Response to Flotilla Interception Highlights Selective Human Rights Advocacy
A developing international incident involving the interception of a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza has prompted an unprecedented diplo...
A developing international incident involving the interception of a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza has prompted an unprecedented diplo...
A recent investigative report published in The New York Times by columnist Nicholas Kristof has drawn international attention to allegation...
In an unprecedented move, Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights organizations issued a " World Cup travel ad...
The foundational promise of international humanitarian law (IHL)—that even in war, humanity must prevail—stands at a precarious crossroads. ...
A bridge lies in ruins outside Karaj, Iran. Concrete shattered. Steel twisted. And beneath the rubble, the bodies of civilians—eight confirm...
In July of last year, Francesca Albanese stood on a stage in Ljubljana, Slovenia, accepting a standing ovation for her work documenting the ...
The Unlawful War In the shadowed corridors of power, decisions about war are often framed as matters of strategy, deterrence, or necessity. ...
The Moderate Facade In the geopolitical calculus of the West, Morocco is frequently billed as a beacon of stability in North Africa. It is ...
Allegations of State-Sponsored War Crime Against Schoolchildren Demand Immediate Accountability The images emerging from Minab, Iran, are sc...
The Silencing of Truth The year 2025 marked a catastrophic milestone for press freedom worldwide. According to a landmark report by the Comm...
Sexual Violence Against Palestinian Journalists and Prisoners in Israeli Detention A harrowing pattern of abuse has emerged from Israeli det...
The Epstein Files and the Threshold of Crimes Against Humanity This article examines the February 2026 determination by independent experts...