Published inNation States & Human RightsWomen’s Rights in Afghanistan and The Taliban: 2001 And NowAnchal AgarwalNov 22, 2021Nov 22, 2021
Published inClimate Change and Human RightsWhere are the humans? Climate action and the IPCC reportToday, we discuss the newest IPCC report. While giving a comprehensive overview on physical science, it is unconcerned with humans.Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Published inNation States & Human RightsAre There No Male Civilians in Palestine?An extensive focus on women and children as victims leads to Palestinian men losing the assumption of innocence, civilianity, and humanity.Jun 7, 2021Jun 7, 2021
Published inNation States & Human RightsPalestinians and Their History of StatelessnessBy Anchal Agarwal and Teresa DöringMay 30, 2021May 30, 2021
Published inNation States & Human RightsYou Are Not “Saving” Muslim Women by Banning Face Coveringsby Anchal AgarwalMay 17, 2021May 17, 2021
Published inHuman Rights Through the AgesThe Enemy of Your Enemy Might Still Be an ImperialistIn addition to judging what movements are “against”, we should have a look at what they stand “for”.May 8, 2021May 8, 2021
Published inNation States & Human RightsBlame Game with the Victim: A Femicide StoryIn this article, find an overview of femicide and how the issue is reported all over the media.May 2, 2021May 2, 2021
Published inNation States & Human RightsDebates Come in Waves: Abortion Rights in GermanyA 2019 trial against a German doctor marks the newest instalment of a centuries-long discussion on abortion law in Germany.Apr 26, 2021Apr 26, 2021