By Elliott Clark | Published 16th December 2025 The Burmese Junta has made numerous violations of human rights since it launched its coup against democratically elected President Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021. This report provides a brief overview of four major issues within Burma today. These being the lack of free and fair elections, the … Continue reading An Overview of the Human Rights Situation in Burma
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One Year After The Fall: Echoes of a Totalitarian Regime
By Lubana Hassamy | Published 8th December 2025 Trigger warning: this article contains graphic descriptions of torture and violence. December 8, 2025 marks the first anniversary since the collapse of the former dictator, Bashar Al-Assad, who ruled Syria ruthlessly with an iron fist. Assad was toppled by the Syrian opposition group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, led by the … Continue reading One Year After The Fall: Echoes of a Totalitarian Regime
The Discovery of The Chemmani Mass Graves
By Abhita Keerthikumaran | Published 23rd November 2025 The discovery of the Chemmani mass graves marked a turning point for the government of Sri Lanka in consistent denial of the Tamil genocide during the armed conflict. This discovery highlights the failures of a flawed governing body that continues to neglect to bring those responsible to … Continue reading The Discovery of The Chemmani Mass Graves
The Silent Struggle of Sudanese Civilians
Violence and Conflict By Sophia Morris Published: 5th December 2024 Content Warning: contains reference to sexual abuse and physical violence In today’s world, one need only switch on the news to be met with the relentless coverage of the severe atrocities that have become all too familiar in Ukraine and the Middle East. But what … Continue reading The Silent Struggle of Sudanese Civilians