Human Rights, Sudan A Sudanese Declaration *Statement on our position on the course of the political process* To the revolutionary people of Sudan, On the 11th April 2019, the Sudanese revolution entered a new phase on its path to achieving the goals that have driven our masses to streets; freedom,
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I was sitting at the school assembly in our gym among a crowd of students and teachers who were wearing a typical smiley face. Tears were running down on my face thinking the tragic events that happened to my own family and feeling the fear of extinction of my nation-Uyghurs
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by storiesHuman Rights, Sudan A Sudanese Declaration *Statement on our position on the course of the political process* To the revolutionary people of Sudan, On the 11th April 2019, the Sudanese revolution entered a new phase on its path to achieving the goals that have driven our masses to streets; freedom,
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Authors: Analis Rossi and Alejandra Vergara A In Gaza, where the soil is dry and the future uncertain, Gaza Sky Geeks was planting seeds of transformation. With laptops instead of shovels and codes instead of crops, they cultivate a new kind of harvest, one that brings new opportunities, hope, dignity,
By: Alejandra Vergara A The morning sun in Gaza no longer carries the promise of a new day, but merely the opportunity to survive another day. For Ahmed Al-Sharif, a 25-year-old from Nuseirat Camp, the sun was once a quiet invitation to paint, to laugh with family, to build a
The 27-page report, “The Civil War in Sudan: Actors, Impacts, and the Humanitarian Crisis,” documents the deepening humanitarian crisis resulting from Sudan’s civil conflict, compounded by a network of both domestic and international actors. With minimal accountability, powerful entities—such as the
Maria Kalesnikava is a Belarusian musician and political activist, who is a member of the Coordination Council Presidium which was formed in 2020 as a result of 2020 Belarusian post-election protests. Two actions have changed the life of Maria: the first one – to endorse the opposition candidate for the president
Written by Starlene Parris & Kasey Michaud Approximately 15% of all people living in state prisons experience a serious mental illness. What happens to these people? They are left to rot in prison, fighting against their own minds and a broken system they don’t fully understand. If you are
Human Rights, Sudan A Sudanese Declaration *Statement on our position on the course of the political process* To the revolutionary people of Sudan, On the 11th April 2019, the Sudanese revolution entered a new phase on its path to achieving the goals that have driven our masses to streets; freedom,
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I was sitting at the school assembly in our gym among a crowd of students and teachers who were wearing a typical smiley face. Tears were running down on my face thinking the tragic events that happened to my own family and feeling the fear of extinction of my nation-Uyghurs
by Serwi HuseyinUncategorized Welcome to Raise the Voices This site is for free people everywhere to support each other and raise each other’s voices up. Raise the Voices is a project of Civic WorksShare this... Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin
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