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The NSO Group, Pegasus, and the Wild West of Cyber Surveillance

On December 3rd 2021, 88 human rights organisations and experts such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, signed a joint letter … More

cyber surveillance, democracy, freedom of expression, freedom of press, human rights, israel, pegasus, right to privacy, spyware

Intimidation of Journalists: Public Presumption and Empowerment of Rights

Democracy is a machinery that must be consistently exercised by people from all classes to create a truly just society. … More

covid, democracy, donald trump, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, human rights, italy, sudan

Human Rights Abuses in Yemen

NICOLA ROTHGIESSER  The war in Yemen goes relatively unreported in a news cycle constantly spewing updates on Brexit and Trump. … More

child soldiers, civil war, clean water, disease, famine, freedom of expression, health, illegal detention, refugees, sanitation, torture, war crimes, yemen

Does Catalonia have a human right to independence?

The Catalonia crisis is the culmination of the Catalan government’s 10 year move towards independence from the central Spanish government. … More

catalonia, freedom of assembly, freedom of expression, referendum, right to independence, right to self-determination, spain

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