Cambodia: Internet Censorship, Control Expanded (Bangkok) – The Cambodian government’s new National Internet Gateway will enable the government to increase online surveillance, censorship, and control of the internet that will seriously infringe on rights to free expression and privacy, Human Rights Watch said today. On February 16, 2021, Prime Minister Hun Sen signed the sub-decree
‘I Have No Friends’: Why You Feel This Way & What to Do I’m an introvert, and I don’t have many social connections.But sometimes I feel like I have no friends at all.And something tells me that many of us feel this way from time to time.
Human Rights Watch Submission to the Ministry of Unification February 15, 2021 Human Rights Watch Submission to the Ministry of Unification Regarding the Interpretation Guidelines of the Amendments of the Development of Inter-Korean Relations Act We are writing in response to your call for comments regarding the Interpretation Guidelines for the Scope of Application of Article 24(1)3
Scientists Think They Have Found A Portal To The 5th Dimension A new study claims to have found an explanation for dark matter, but relies on the discovery of a particle which leads to another dimension.
More than 70 Non-Governmental Organizations, Faith-Based Groups, and Academic Institutions Call for the Biden Administration to Repeal ICC Sanctions The undersigned organizations urge the Biden Administration to engage constructively with the International Criminal Court (ICC).
WATCH: Survival Currency We all know the problem: in the coming dystopia of social credit scores and central bank digital currencies, our ability to buy and sell will be at the mercy of the criminals in government…Unless we have an alternative means of transaction, that is. Join James for this exploration of
Biden's Next Steps on Human Rights: Multilateral Institutions The United States government's decision to "reengage" with the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council is a big step toward the multilateral support for human rights that President Joe Biden promised in his major foreign policy speech. Yet key details remain to be worked out for how the Biden administration
Belarus: Crackdown Escalates (Berlin) – Belarusian law enforcement officials carried out a nationwide wave of raids targeting human rights defenders and journalists on February 16, 2021, rounding up at least 40 people and searching their homes and offices, Human Rights Watch said today. Many of those targeted have documented or reported on ongoing mass
Scientists Successfully Perform A ‘Memory Transplant’ Between Living Organisms A few years ago researchers discovered that memory can be transferred between, in this case, snails.
Four Key Elements Of “True Love” According To The Teaching of The Buddha Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk explains the four key elements of "true love" according to the teaching of the Buddha.
9 Common Traits Among People Who Are Genuinely Happy Below is a list of common traits I've observed in people who are genuinely happy.It's a great list and something we can all learn and grow from.
Opening the CIA’s Can of Worms “The CIA and the media are part of the same criminal conspiracy,” wrote Douglas Valentine in his important book, The CIA As Organized Crime. This is true. The corporate mainstream media are stenographers for the national security state’s ongoing psychological operations aimed at the American people, just as they
7 Subtle Signs of Burnout You Should Never Ignore Stress is a part of everyday life for most of us, but there are some signs of burnout that you’d be wise not to disregard, as they could be a last-ditch attempt by your body to tell you that you need a break! We all know the typical symptoms
Image Scientist Analyzes Video of Three “Very Large” Objects Seen Flying Around The Moon In late March of 2020, a video was posted to YouTube by "Jean-Michel Tenac," described as a French Canadian amateur astronomer.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Elected (New York) – The International Criminal Court’s member countries elected Karim Khan as prosecutor after an unprecedented vote, Human Rights Watch said today.