The European Bank Should Speak Out About Egypt’s Abuses Bénédicte Jeannerod is France director at Human Rights Watch. Lorena Cotza is communications lead at Coalition for Human Rights in Development.
Why the US Needs to Clear the Way for International Justice The Biden administration’s move to rescind former President Trump’s punitive sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor is a positive step, but it in no way resolves the difficult and complex relationship between Washington and the court. The ICC, created in 1998 to investigate and prosecute those
Cambodia: ‘Stop Covid-19’ System Raises Privacy Concerns (Bangkok) – The Cambodian government’s “Stop Covid-19” QR Code system raises serious privacy and other human rights concerns, Human Rights Watch said today.
The Hidden Danger in Hospitals for Hungary’s Covid-19 Patients In December, an intensive care doctor was quoted in Hungarian media saying that many of the Covid-19 patient deaths are in fact the result of other infections they picked up during their treatment for the disease in Hungarian public hospitals. That is a shocking but not surprising allegation given the
A Vision Photo by Simon Migaj on Unsplash I had this vision back last spring, When the land was ruled by corrupted kings, And greed was fuelled by hoarding things, But things that one could touch. The vision spoke of melted gold, The value of the world resold, “The price for life”
Corrigendum: A Review on Research and Evaluation Methods for Investigating Self-transcendence Corrigendum: A Review on Research and Evaluation Methods for Investigating Self-transcendence .
Malaysia: Revoke ‘Fake News’ Ordinance (Bangkok) – Malaysian authorities should revoke a new “fake news” ordinance that poses a serious threat to freedom of expression and privacy and the right to a fair trial, Human Rights Watch said today. The Emergency (Essential Powers) (No. 2) Ordinance 2021 was issued on March 11, 2021 under the January
Rebirthing with Altered States of Consciousness As we approach Spring Equinox and enter a stage of rebirth, naturally, we are ushered into a new beginning.
Gambia: Ex-President Tied to Killing of 59 Migrants (Banjul) – Testimony before Gambia’s truth commission implicating then-president Yahya Jammeh in the summary execution in 2005 of about 59 West African migrants should be followed by criminal accountability, Human Rights Watch and TRIAL International said today. From February 24 to March 11, 2021, witnesses told the Gambia Truth, Reconciliation
Dandelions: Uses, Traditions, and More Springtime brings an abundance of flowers back to the soil.Amongst the lilacs and primroses, though, is an unassuming bud that many mistake to be a simple weed.
6 Tell-Tale Signs You Are Wasting Time on the Wrong Things We’re all capable of wasting time, whether that’s because we’re enjoying a day of Netflix binges at the weekend or are procrastinating to delay having to do an inevitable chore.
4 Key Steps To Heal From Any Kind Of Trauma Trauma can be seen as stress that has been trapped in the body.It can affect our daily life in many ways, and given our neuroplastic brain, trauma can create undesirable habits if gone unchecked.
Spring Cleaning: Herbs for Liver Health As the equinox approaches, our bodies awaken in tandem with the earth, bringing forth the reception for spring cleaning.
The Invincible Green Stick of Happiness Tolstoy’s grave on the edge of the ravine at his estate Yasnaya Polyana (BERT BEYNEN) After a night of haunting dreams that flowed as if they were written like running water, written on air, as the Roman poet Catullus once said, in the depth of a dark winter morning,
Reishi Hot Cacao Recipe Our nourishing superfood spin on a classic hot chocolate brings about nostalgic and silky aromas of cacao while transporting you on a relaxing journey through the old Reishi plum forests.