El Salvador: Critics Blocked on Social Media (Washington, DC) – The El Salvador authorities, including President Nayib Bukele, are blocking people on social media who criticize the government, Human Rights Watch said today.
Ethiopia: New Wave of Atrocities in Western Tigray (Nairobi, December 16, 2021) – Amhara security forces are responsible for a surge of mass detentions, killings, and forced expulsions of ethnic Tigrayans in the Western Tigray territory of northern Ethiopia, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today. Tigrayan civilians attempting to escape the new wave of violence have been
Dr. Peter McCullough interviewed by Joe Rogan Dr. McCullough Describes ‘Sinister Ways’ Doctors Worldwide Are Restricted From Treating COVID Patients “It seems to me, early on, there was an intentional, very comprehensive, suppression of early treatment in order to promote fear, suffering, isolation, hospitalization and death.”
Current Understanding of the “Insight” Phenomenon Across Disciplines Despite countless anecdotes and the historical significance of insight as a problem solving mechanism, its nature has long remained elusive.
Kroger Strips Paid Coronavirus Leave from Unvaccinated Employees Supermarket juggernaut Kroger Co.is removing certain coronavirus benefits for unvaccinated employees to prompt them into receiving vaccinations, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Myanmar Atrocities Show Need for International Action In a year where atrocities by Myanmar’s military have been commonplace, credible reports of a massacre of 11 people, including 5 children, who were bound, shot, and then burned, have sparked revulsion and outrage. Photos and video circulated online show the remains of the victims in Don Taw village,
New Study Links Phthalates to Cardiovascular Disease Phthalates are chemical compounds primarily used in plastics.
Studies Prove This Root Helps You Sleep and Manage Stress This article was previously published October 29, 2020, and has been updated with new information.
US Congress Misses Key Opportunity to Promote Rights Today, the US Congress passed the annual defense spending bill.
Mali: Security Suspects Allegedly Tortured (Nairobi) – Mali government security agents allegedly tortured six men who were held incommunicado in unauthorized detention facilities in September and October 2021, Human Rights Watch said today.
Freedom and Sagittarius Season Horoscopes After a heavy long and intense Scorpio season, we now enter the fiery freedom-loving energy of Sagittarius season.Lasting from November 21st December 22nd.
Performers Should Speak Up or Not Attend Saudi Music Festival Global music superstars slated to perform at the upcoming MDL Beast Soundstorm Festival in Saudi Arabia should speak up for human rights or else not participate.
5 Deep Questions Every Old Soul Has Asked Themselves If you are an old soul, you may often ask yourself deep questions about what it is to be human, what your life purpose might be and who you truly are. An old soul often feels nostalgic for something they are not sure exists and homesick for a place they
Philippines: ICC Should Continue ‘Drug War’ Investigation (New York) – The International Criminal Court prosecutor should seek to proceed with his office’s investigation into alleged crimes against humanity related to unlawful killings in President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” in the Philippines, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 10, 2021, the Philippine government requested a