Day: November 13, 2022

Bashkir Separatism Movement Fights Against Russia’s War From Within

Russia’s war on Ukraine has endured for almost nine months now, but the war got up close and personal to impartial Russian citizens like never before when Putin announced on September 22nd that military reservists would be partially mobilized. On October 13th, Dutch news site NOS wrote that separatism within

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English-Speaking Children Denied Education In Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis

Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis, also known as the Cameroonian Civil War, has been raging between the country’s government and Anglophone separatist parties in the north- and southwest since 2016. The separatist parties have been accused of kidnapping and attacking innocents, but the nation’s administration has also been heavily criticized, accused of

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COP27 Turns A Blind Eye To Human Rights

The Conference of Parties (COP) has been hosted since 1996 to discuss critical issues concerning carbon emissions and global warming and tackle climate change with world leaders. COP27 will occur in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, from November 6th to the 18th. Unfortunately, the Egyptian government has an egregious history of human

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The Deterioration Of Relations Between Ukraine And Georgia Continues

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has imposed sanctions on relatives of the Georgian ruling political party’s founder and former leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili, according to a decree issued on 19th October. The approval of the decision of the National Security and Defence Council introduces a list of 256 individuals, who have

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