Seeking asylum became a protected right under international law following the atrocities of World War II.”
Category: Human Rights Law
Mass Shootings in America
If it feels like there is a mass shooting in America every day, it’s because there is.” We have normalized a level of violence that would be unthinkable elsewhere.”
How Far Will We Go: Upholding International Humanitarian Law
Since Auschwitz, the world has repeatedly failed to prevent mass atrocities, despite vows of ‘Never Again.’”
The Revolution is Here: Iranian Women Challenge Oppression and Inspire the World
Iranian women risk everything to march, chant, and demand freedom—proving that in the digital age, atrocities cannot be hidden.”
Women and Girls Under Taliban Rule in Afghanistan
The exclusion of women from public life reshapes not only individual futures, but the trajectory of an entire country.”
Humanitarian Workers are Not a Target: Conflict, Law, and Accountability
Humanitarians are not combatants. They are not armed—and they cannot defend themselves.”
