How Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Is Committing Crimes Against Humanity Aided By Inertia Of The International Community

Since the coup d’état in 2017, Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been committing unabated crimes against humanity. This has been met by inertia of the international community and regional bodies.

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Obstetric Violence in International Human Rights Law

Recognition of OV is essential in the fight to end violence against women and girls. What role has the IACtHR played in recognising and eliminating it?

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Are Fake News Laws The Best Way To Tackle Disinformation?

This article is published as part of an ongoing collaboration between Human Rights Pulse and Media Defence and was originally published by Media Defence here.

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Spying In The Digital Age: The Use Of Spyware Against Journalists

This article is published as part of an ongoing collaboration between Human Rights Pulse and Media Defence and was originally published by Media Defence here.

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State Of Women’s Sexual Autonomy In India

In 2022, unfortunately, India remains one of 36 countries where it is not a crime for a man to rape a woman—so long as they are married.

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