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Biden administration stays mum on reports Israel used US weapons in Rafah
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Opinion: We must restore decency and human rights
Bangor Daily News· 5 days agoJack Healey, a former director of Amnesty International USA, is the founder of the Human Rights Action Center. With the fighting in Ukraine and in Gaza...
Jack Healey: The issue of human rights is on life support. Here’s how to save it
Post-Bulletin· 3 days agoWith the fighting in Ukraine and in Gaza front and center, that observation seems more profound than ever. Human rights as an issue may be on life support. In addition to major war zones, human ...
Dehumanization of Palestinians Is Being Normalized Among Western Christians, Palestinian Analyst...
National Catholic Register· 7 days agoIn recent months, Khalil Sayegh has become one of the main faces and voices of the 1,000 or so...
The high cost of Biden's global humanitarian, military and strategic failures is adding up
Just the News· 5 days agoThe $320 million pier off the coast of Gaza was intended to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians,...
GBU-39: The US-made bomb being used in two wars
Newsweek· 6 days agoMunition debris found at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, which killed dozens of people at a refugee camp on Sunday, revealed that the bombs...
Human rights is on life support. Here’s how to save it.
Stars and Stripes· 5 days agoHuman rights as an issue may be on life support. In addition to major war zones, human rights are...
Iran’s intervention in Sudan’s civil war advances its geopolitical goals − but not without risks
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoSimilarly, Tehran’s arms shipments to Russia are well known and have prompted complaints and sanctions from the West. In the immediate aftermath of fighting breaking out between ...
UN refugee chief says 114 million have fled homes because nations fail to tackle causes of conflict...
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoThe number of people fleeing their homes because of war, violence and persecution has reached 114 million and is climbing because nations have failed to tackle the causes and combatants are ...