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The coronavirus crisis not only threatens millions of people around the world, but also lays bare…
How have trade unions fared in the ten years since the Marikana massacre?
Niren Tolsi on the grief, strength, and dignity of the families of Marikana
With the end of Roe, the United States finds itself in the midst of a crumbling democracy
COP27 must hold the countries accountable who contribute the most to the climate crisis
Manuela Royo on Chile’s Human Rights Commission, the struggle for truth and memory, and the…
Stefan Liebich in conversation with Alejandra Zaga Mendez and André Frappier
Egypt’s opaque detention and deportation practice against refugees
How international legal mechanisms can be used to address and protect peasants’ rights
A lecture series hosted by SASAS Germany and DBAV Women, Trans, Non-binary People’s Collective in…
What we can learn from the controversial 2022 World Cup in Qatar
More and more people and organizations are raising their voices against the World Cup in Qatar
It’s high time we recognized that the Russian people are more than just an authoritarian president
The UN was called upon to increase pressure on Egypt for its human rights crimes, but Europe…
A taboo subject in West Germany, the policy remains inadequately addressed to this day
As the AKP’s political agenda shifts, artistic interventions are increasingly derided as “secondary”