Montly Archive February 2018
Why #MeToo will be a recurring theme throughout the Berlinale
DW – From initiatives such as “Nobody’s Doll” and #BlackCarpetBerlinale to Kim Ki-duk’s controversial invitation, here’s how the debate on #MeToo has been fueled even before the Berlin film festival kicked off. The Berlinale has long […]
Thursday، 15 February، 2018Asma Jahangir, Fearless Pakistani Rights Activist, Dies at 66
Asma Jahangir, a leading Pakistani rights activist, fearless critic of the military’s interference in politics and a staunch defender of the rule of law, died on Sunday in Lahore. She was 66.
Wednesday، 14 February، 2018Divisive populists are a “main obstacle” to women’s rights
“What populists are really afraid of is pluralism” says FEMEN activist Inna Shevchenko, who argues that democracy and feminism are interlinked.
Tuesday، 13 February، 2018‘Russia wants to hack the Oscars’: smear campaign targets Syrian nominee
Civil Society Engagement with the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism
Download the final letter sent to the UN Under-Secretary-General for Counter-Terrorism, Mr. Vladimir Voronkov: Civil Society Engagement with the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism
Saturday، 10 February، 2018Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Human Rights and Civil society Newsletter No. 214-215
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Saturday، 10 February، 2018Looking back at 2017 : Human Rights in comics!
Every Half a Second, Every Day, a Child Goes Online for First Time – Urgent Action Needed to Protect Them from Sexual Exploitation, Cyberbullying…
Afghan Victims of War Crimes Want Investigation: Hundreds of thousands apply to ICC
Afghanistan Analysts Network – 31 January was the deadline for victims of Afghan war crimes to share their experiences and opinions with the International Criminal Court (ICC). Based on information so far released by the ICC, […]
Thursday، 8 February، 2018