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Human Rights
An Update on the Current Crisis – UAB Institute for Human Ri…
Syria has been home to numerous atrocities over the past few decades, making it an important country to monitor. Since 2011, the country...
Human Rights
A Human Rights Crisis – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
Arbitrarily detained, beaten in prison, exiled, and stripped of their nationality has become a common experience for activists in Nicaragua. This is the...
Human Rights
The Aftermath of Hurricane Helene – UAB Institute for Human …
A raft carries a crying girl as she desperately clings onto the last remaining threads of her former life; her puppy licks away...
Human Rights
Legalized Murder? – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
On September 24, 2024, the state of Missouri executed an innocent Black man. Why did they kill him?
Marcellus Williams was convicted and sentenced...
Human Rights
Opium and Chinese Repression – UAB Institute for Human Right…
By Eva Pechtl
Samuel Walker proposes that America has two crime problems, one affecting most white, middle-class Americans and another affecting mostly people of...
Human Rights
The Case of the U.S. – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
As we enter 2024, we constantly think about voting, especially in the United States. Voting is a way to engage with our political...
Human Rights
Pakistan – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
Pakistan’s Political Landscape
Pakistan is a unique country amalgamating diverse ethnicities, religions, regional dynamics, and political ideologies. Upon independence from British Colonial rule in...
Human Rights
Unraveling the Injustices in West Papua – UAB Institute for …
By Jayla S. Carr
The region of West Papua has been plagued by a complex web of struggles and injustices that have left indelible...