‘The Spoils Of War’: South Sudan And The Surging Sexual And Gender-Based Violence Against Women

Despite the signing of the Revitalised Peace Agreement to end the civil war, sexual violence and rape remain rampant.

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Towards Victim-Centred Reparations For Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Survivors

National and international courts have been hesitant to allocate reparations to conflict-related sexual violence victims, although the latest developments show that a more victim centred approach.

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The U.S. Leaves The ‘Graveyard of Empires’ For The Taliban: Dark Clouds On The Horizon Of Women’s Human Rights In Afghanistan

The future of women's rights in Afghanistan have been plunged into uncertainty since the Taliban has taken control of the country. It is the international community's obligation to assure that women's rights and liberties are protected.

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China Facing Possible Prosecution for Policies Towards Muslim-Minority Uyghur

Estimates claim that China has detained than one million Muslim-minority Uyghur in "re-education camps" where they are forced into renouncing their faith.

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Protests erupt in Poland as government plans Istanbul Convention withdrawal

The right-wing Polish government has announced its intention to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, which protects women from violence, arguing that it goes against ‘traditional’ Polish values.

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