Rwanda represents a case in which early warning signs were clearly visible—yet failed to trigger meaningful international action.”
Category: Thinking Out Loud
A Ceasefire in Gaza
The question is no longer only whether a ceasefire is justified, but whether the international system can respond effectively to a humanitarian crisis.”
Threat of Regional Conflict
Roughly two-thirds of the population—more than 20 million people—require humanitarian assistance, including millions of children.”
You Cannot Bomb Your Way to Peace
Peace is not passive—it is a deliberate, sustained choice. It cannot be imposed through force, nor achieved through destruction.”
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza are trapped between a blockade and ongoing military operations. Expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem has further restricted movement.”
Yemen: No War, and No Peace
Yemeni civilians continue to navigate a crisis they did not create and cannot control.”
Woman, Life, Freedom.
Under Iran’s legal framework, women face systemic restrictions across multiple domains, including dress, family law, and civic participation.”
Stadiums, Sovereignty, and Control: Iran’s Ban on Women in Sport
“When access depends on permission rather than rights, exclusion remains—no matter how it is rebranded.”
Banned From Learning: The Fight Over Race and Books in American Classrooms
Banning books restrictions distort history and deny students the tools to understand the social forces that shaped their country.”
The Content of Their Character
Racism is not new, and it cannot exist without racists to spread it.”
