by Charlie Waring | Published 23rd November 2025 The My Body My Rights campaign advocates for bodily autonomy, combatting the rise of far right and anti-human rights movements in the UK. No politician, system, or society should have the power to control our bodies. We are fighting for a future where all people can easily … Continue reading Amnesty International UK Feminist Network: My Body My Rights Campaign
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Migration policies and human rights : the Dominican Republic
Fundamentals By Arsima Bereketab Published: 13th December 2024 With the rise of global immigration, it is steadily becoming a divisive topic. Some are advocating for harsher migration policies, leading to xenophobic attitudes, and even sparking riots – as most recently shown in England. The Dominican Republic has a long history with Haitian immigration, recently fostering … Continue reading Migration policies and human rights : the Dominican Republic
A Better Life? Human rights abuses against migrant workers in the Gulf
Fundamentals By Olivia McAuley Published: 6th December 2024 The Gulf has seen a significant rise in tourism, with the region advertising itself as a must-visit destination. These countries have developed unique campaign strategies in order to appeal to a range of different tourists. The United Arab Emirates is seen as the ideal destination for an … Continue reading A Better Life? Human rights abuses against migrant workers in the Gulf
President Trump and Africa: The Impact on Human Rights and Economic Development
Fundamentals By Thomas Martin Published: 21st November 2024 ‘From this day forward, it’s going to be only America First. America First’. These were the words of President Trump on inauguration day, January 20th, 2017. Fast forward seven years later, and we are a short couple months away from his inauguration as the 47th President of … Continue reading President Trump and Africa: The Impact on Human Rights and Economic Development
Why the UK’s Rwanda Asylum Plan has been deemed unlawful – 2024 Magazine Edition
Fundamentals By Meg Ingles Published: May 2024 In November 2023, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the UK government’s plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda was “unlawful”. At surface level, this proposed plan intends to offer a safer alternative to asylum-seekers who are otherwise forced to enter the UK dangerously. The Conservative government insists that … Continue reading Why the UK’s Rwanda Asylum Plan has been deemed unlawful – 2024 Magazine Edition