Targeting the Watchers Israel’s Deadly Assault on Journalist in Gaza

“Israeli military targeting journalists in Gaza, including Al Jazeera reporters, highlighting human rights violations”

Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of democracy, a shield for truth, and a lifeline for accountability. Yet, in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, journalists have increasingly become Targeting rather than observers. Reports indicate that Israeli forces have deliberately attacked journalists, media crews, and photographers, treating them as legitimate combatants. This alarming trend has […]

Silencing Dissent in Kashmir: The Life Sentence of Asiya Andrabi

Asiya Andrabi, Kashmiri women activist, advocating for human rights amid Indian-administered Kashmir conflict.

The sentencing of Kashmir political activist Asiya Andrabi to life imprisonment marks a critical moment in the ongoing human rights debate surrounding Indian-administered Kashmir. Her case raises urgent questions about freedom of expression, political dissent, and the treatment of activists in conflict regions. For decades, Kashmir has been a flashpoint of political tension, armed conflict, […]

The Human Rights Implications of Israel’s Proposed Death Penalty Law for Palestinians

Palestinian detainees in military court as Israel debates death penalty law, raising human rights concerns

By the Secretary-General Finn Stands For Rights The proposed expansion of the death penalty in Israel marks a critical moment in the intersection of law, conflict, and human rights. What is being presented as a legal response to acts classified as terrorism carries far-reaching consequences that extend beyond criminal justice. At its core, the legislation […]

Hiljainen usko piirityksessä: kristittyjen vaino Sudanissa

Sudanin kristittyjen vaino sisällissodan keskellä sekä kirkkojen ja kotien tuhoaminen.

Oikeus harjoittaa vapaasti omaa uskontoaan tai vakaumustaan on perusihmisoikeus. Se antaa ihmisille mahdollisuuden harjoittaa uskoaan, ilmaista hengellisiä vakaumuksiaan ja osallistua yhteisöjen toimintaan ilman pelkoa. Sudanin kristityille tästä perusvapaudesta on kuitenkin tullut yhä enemmän elinehto. Vuoden 2021 sotilasvallankaappauksen ja […] puhkeamisen jälkeen

Silent Voices Punished: Russian Poets Jailed for Speaking Against War

Russian poets Artyom Kamardin, Yegor Shtovba and Nikolai Dayneko punished with prison for anti-war poetry, raising freedom of expression concerns

By Secretary General Silent Voices Punished: Three Russian Poets Imprisoned for Peaceful Anti-War Expression Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right.It allows people to share their thoughts, opinions, and creativity without fear. However, in many parts of the world, this right is still under threat. A recent example is the case of three Russian […]