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International Human Rights Day: The Plight of Gaza's Forgotten Voices
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International Human Rights Day: The Plight of Gaza's Forgotten Voices

On International Human Rights Day, the people of Gaza are left disillusioned as the Biden administration and European countries refuse to condemn the killing of Palestinian children and civilians. This apathy towards civilian lives has shattered faith in human rights conventions and international norms. Western development agencies' efforts to promote human rights in the region have been undermined, and civil society organizations have canceled events due to embarrassment. Human rights defenders in the Arab region feel let down and guilty for their past cooperation with these agencies. The hypocrisy and double standards displayed by world leaders have pushed many towards extremism, while regimes in the Middle East continue to demonize and persecute human rights activists. Rehabilitation and the search for alternative allies who genuinely believe in justice and tolerance are needed to restore the collapsed relationship with human rights principles.

Global Concerns Rise as China Tightens Grip on Dissent, UN Chief Urges Fulfillment of Human Rights
human-rights2 years ago

Global Concerns Rise as China Tightens Grip on Dissent, UN Chief Urges Fulfillment of Human Rights

Rights groups are raising concerns about China's increasing crackdown on dissent, both domestically and internationally, as they mark the 75th anniversary of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Activists and their families have faced punishment, including exit bans, detention, eviction, harassment, and assault. Western governments are being criticized for not pressuring China enough, while a more powerful China under President Xi Jinping has become less responsive to international pressure. The EU recently expressed "deep concerns" about the rights situation in China during a summit, but critics argue that the human rights dialogue falls short of achieving real outcomes for dissidents.