Niger: Surging Atrocities by Armed Islamist Groups (Bamako) – Islamist armed groups have killed over 420 civilians and driven tens of thousands from their homes during attacks in western Niger since January 2021, Human Rights Watch said today.
The Alchemical Elements of Kelp Alchemy – in its most plain terms – is “the process of taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary”.
Psychedelics and Cannabis Therapeutics Although it may not be obvious during these Trump-rattled times, we’re in the midst of a psychedelic revival.
Mozambique Government Retakes Key Town from Militants Mozambican and Rwandan government forces have taken control of Mocimboa da Praia in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province.
Cambodia: China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Dam is a Rights Disaster (Bangkok) – A large-scale, Chinese-financed hydroelectric dam in northeastern Cambodia, completed in 2018, has undermined the lives and livelihoods of thousands of Indigenous and ethnic minority people, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The Lower Sesan 2 dam, one of Asia’s widest dams, flooded large areas upstream
Shackling of Women in the Name of Mental Health “I’ve lived in chains for many years.It’s very uncomfortable.I was shackled around the waist and ankle – my stomach used to hurt with the weight of the chain; it was so heavy.
Burundi: Release lawyer Tony Germain Nkina (Nairobi, August 10, 2021) – Burundian authorities should immediately and unconditionally release lawyer, Tony Germain Nkina, who was sentenced to five years in prison in June 2021 in all likelihood because of his past human rights work, six international human rights groups said today. The groups – Amnesty International, the Burundi Human
Sweden: Iran War Crimes Trial Opens (Stockholm) – The opening of a landmark trial in Sweden on August 10, 2021 of an Iranian citizen accused of participating in the mass execution of political prisoners is an important moment for victims long denied recognition and justice. On July 27, Swedish prosecutors announced their decision to prosecute an Iranian
Refuse ALL fear narratives Updated to – briefly – discuss the vexed ‘isolation question’ As this struggle for truth and freedom heats up we need to be careful of muddled messages and graded language that concedes important ground. We need to focus on a few crucial points in everything we put out there, whether to friends,
Supply Chain Laws to Fight Deforestation Must Back Indigenous Rights Efforts to save the world’s forests could soon get a boost from proposed laws in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States to restrict the import of agricultural commodities linked to deforestation. These three markets’ consumption of such products is a driver of a quarter of
Human Rights Watch Mourns Death of Sergei Kovalev Sergei Kovalev, a prominent Soviet dissident and Russia’s first human rights ombudsman, died on August 9, 2021, at the age of 91.
Will the Year of the Cow End with a Mu? If you ever thought of becoming a philosopher, now’s the time.
Greece’s Euboea Plagued by Wildfire 2 Weeks After Locals Say No to a Wind Farm in the Area Will we ever wake up from the illusion of our species’ superiority? Will we ever see the big picture instead of pleasing our insatiable greed and chasing short-time materialistic goals? Our planet is plagued by wildfires. Huge areas in California, Siberia, and Southern Europe from Italy to Turkey are left
New Moon In Leo: Meaningful Passion We are having a New Moon in Leo on August 8th throughout the world and in the early hours of August 9th in New Zealand.
178 Groups Denounce Biden Administration's Continued Violation of Refugee Protections August 6, 2021 Honorable Joseph R.