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Amnesty Youth Activist Reflects on Historic U.N. Education Summit
Last Friday, Malala Yousafzai addressed international leaders and youth at the U.N. General Assembly. Her message was clear: protect the right to education for young people across the world.
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Kashmiris to the Foreground
In recent weeks tensions have flared up between between India and Pakistan over recent killings of soldiers on the Line of Control dividing Kashmir. Historically, the neighboring countries have fought…
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Secret US Drone Program Still Getting Away With Killing Children
In tonight's debate, as Americans consider which candidate they will elect, it is crucial that they demand answers on drones and the killing being done secretly in their name.
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The Girl On The Schoolbus
Malala Yousafzai had been a marked girl since she was only 11. The brutal attack on her represents the ongoing forced eviction of women from the Pakistani public sphere.
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US Opposition to Drone Use Growing
As drone use increases - even by law enforcement in the US - so does its opposition. Lawmakers in the US have finally started to look more critically at the…
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Journalists Killed for Doing Their Jobs in Pakistan
Pakistan seems unwilling to investigate claims that the country's intelligence services were involved in the murder of investigative journalist Saleem Shahzad.
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Drones: The Known Knowns
Presidential adviser John Brennan suggests that drones are effective and legal. Here are 12 reasons why the US needs to rethink their drones program.
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Under Siege of Terror: The Shia Hazara of Pakistan
Sectarian violence is not new to Pakistan, but the latest series of brutal attacks on the otherwise peaceful Hazara people has reached crisis point in recent weeks.
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40 Years After Horror, Bangladesh Is Free
Given Bangladesh's birth, the country has made great strides towards ending human rights violations. It has a long way to go but we should celebrate today.
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Attack on Afghan Minority Group Leaves Over 60 Dead
Suicide bombers struck Shiite (mostly Hazara) pilgrims on December 6, killing over 60 people in Kabul, Kandahar and Mazar-i-Sharif during holy holiday of Ashura.