As Yemen enters a seventh year of war and unimaginable suffering, Saudi Arabia has announced a new peace plan which suggests a UN-negotiated ceasefire and, very importantly, the partial re-opening of some sea and air ports to allow in vital aid and supplies for the millions who are starving and dying. … Read more →
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The preposterous fear of face veils in Europe
In the last ten years, many European countries have enacted laws prohibiting face coverings, that specifically aim at Muslim women, a development which seems especially ridiculous in times of COVID-19, where everyone is required to wear a face cover. Nevertheless, just recently, Switzerland has held a referendum on the question of banning face veils in public. … Read more →
Tunisia 10 springs later: a sour aftertaste
Tunisia is often praised as the Arab’s Spring success story. Its Jasmine revolution kicked it off and brought relative political stability to the country. A decade later, the Tunisian youth is back on the streets. In December 2010, a young street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi self-immolated in the streets of Sidi Bouzid. He sparked a national democratic uprising which … Read more →
Iran’s use of punitive amputations and International Human Rights Law
The Islamic Republic of Iran has earned a bad reputation for the mistreatment of prisoners and for arbitrarily detaining hundreds … Read more →
400-Year old African Diaspora fights for acceptance in India
Racism towards black lives is not just a problem for the Western world. On 3 June last year, a video of three men, Samir Majgul (21) Mustaq Bhalaya (20) and Kanji (20), tied up to a chair being brutally beaten up, went viral on the internet. … Read more →
The Silent Cry of Afghan Women and Girls in the Pandemic
While Afghanistan prepares to battle the second wave of COVID-19, girls have more significant concerns to worry about: their failing dreams and anaemia. For a society that has struggled hard to achieve a 43.02% increase in its literacy rate despite an ongoing war, the pandemic has only pulled them back for worse and longer. While the Coronavirus continues to take lives, the plight of Afghan women and girls caused by … Read more →