Geography
Pressure to return? Afghan refugees protest at Indonesian detention centre
The Guardian Out of money and out of options, the families camped outside Indonesia’s Kalideres detention centre are feeling the pressure It has been 58 days. That’s how long Farid Attaie has been […]
Wednesday 2 May 2018“Droits des femmes : enquêtes interdites”
(RSF) publie “Droits des femmes : enquêtes interdites”, dans lequel l’organisation met en lumière les difficultés des journalistes – hommes ou femmes – qui enquêtent sur les droits des femmes.
Tuesday 1 May 2018Forgotten occupation : Life in the Syrian Golan after 50 years of Israeli Occupation
Al-Marsad has published a book on the forgotten occupation of the Syrian Golan, telling the story of the native Syrian population who continue to suffer after fifty years of occupation by Israel. In Forgotten Occupation: Life […]
Tuesday 1 May 2018Rape as a political tool in India
The brutal rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl from a Muslim minority group is not just about gender violence.
Wednesday 25 April 2018Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Human Rights and Civil society Newsletter No. 220-221
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Sunday 22 April 2018Education, an Ideal Corrupted: An assessment of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education
Author: Jelena Bjelica Date: 29 October 2017 Afghanistan Analyst – Some schools are working better than others. MEC found ‘community-based education centres’ performing “significantly better” than their government counterparts. This school, run by NGO PARSA, is in a […]
Thursday 19 April 2018From Kabul to Nashville: Building bridges via photography
The Turban Times BY MASIH SADAT Throughout the west, creative initiatives are launched in an attempt to challenge the war and conflict-dominated media coverage of the Middle East. Young Americans and Europeans with roots in […]
Monday 16 April 2018UN Special: Afghanistan TRYING PEACE AGAINST ALL ODDS
This issue of UN Special highlights the conflict in Afghanistan that has been running for 17 years. This war, unfortunately, hasn’t generated the global awareness necessary to reach a negotiated peace and continues to rage.
Monday 16 April 2018Miloš Forman obituary Oscar-winning director of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Amadeus
The Guardian When Miloš Forman, who has died aged 86, travelled to Prague to shoot the film Amadeus in 1984, it was the first time he had set foot in his homeland for 16 years. He […]
Monday 16 April 2018A Hidden Face of War
Women and girls routinely face sexual and gender-based violence during war and its aftermath, maternal mortality is endemic in conflict-affected areas and amplifying women’s voices is critical to removing risks to their well-being.
Monday 9 April 2018