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A Legacy of Riding for Human Rights

June 9, 2023

By Nathan dos Santos

Jeffrey Heller is not your everyday lawyer/writer/registered nurse extraordinaire, though the combination might already put him in a class of…

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Time to Compel Social Media Companies to Protect HRDS

June 8, 2023

By Brian Dooley 

Today I joined Waris Husain and Shannon Raj Singh for a discussion at…

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Trapped in a Forest, About 30 People Try To Apply For Asylum in Poland

May 30, 2023

By Brian Dooley

For three days now, deep in the dense Białowieża forest that straddles the border between Belarus and Poland, about…

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Two Ukrainian Children at Risk of 20 Years in Russian Prison

May 25, 2023

By Brian Dooley

Two 16 year-old Ukrainian boys are at risk of being sentenced to up to 20 years in…

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Civilians Under Air Attack in Ukraine Warned: “Overconfidence Is Your Weakness”

May 16, 2023

By Brian Dooley

In the early hours of this morning, Kyiv was hit by what a local official described as an “exceptional” number…

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Undaunted by War, Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Activists Track Public Spending

May 15, 2023

In 2017, we reported from the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on a series of attacks on activists who exposed local corruption. We documented how…

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Marching for Our Rights: The Colonial Patriarchy in Northern Ireland Continues Old Habits

May 8, 2023

By Nicole Munson

“An Injustice to One is an Injustice to All” was the theme of this year’s annual Bloody…

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NGO Sphere Provides Resistance and Aid in Kharkiv

April 27, 2023

KHARKIV – Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, we have reported regularly from the battered but defiant city of Kharkiv.

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