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Human rights Stories Portfolio BBC

BBC Newsday – Interview about women’s strike against abortion law amendment

Stories The Wall Street Journal Portfolio Human rights

Poland Abortion Ruling Sparks One of Country’s Largest Protests in Years

Human rights Stories Portfolio BBC

BBC – Good Morning Scotland – Interview about women’s strike in Poland

Human rights Stories The Wall Street Journal Portfolio

Poland’s Top Court Tightens Strict Abortion Laws

16/08/2020: LGBT activists, organized a counter-protest. Some of them had written lawyers’ telephone numbers on their forearms following police detentions of activists earlier this month.
Human rights Stories Euronews Portfolio

Poland’s culture war: LGBT people cornered by toxic politics are turning to civil disobedience

Human rights Stories The Wall Street Journal

LGBT Rights Are Flashpoint in Culture War Dividing Europe’s East and West

Human rights The Wall Street Journal

Polish Gay-Rights Demonstrators March Under Police Protection

Human rights Onet.pl

Wywiad dla Onet.pl: W Polsce pracowali robotnicy z Korei Płn. Jak wyglądało ich życie?

Human rights The Wall Street Journal

How Workers in Europe Earned Money for North Korea—Until Now

Photo courtesy: Marta Tomczyk
Human rights Euronews

Poland’s right to life bill raises the question „What kind of life?”

Around 1000 protesters gathered in front of the Rijksmuseum (Netherlands National Museum) in Amsterdam to demonstrate against Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
Human rights

Gaza under Fire. Protest in Amsterdam

Young boys are burning cables from computers; mobile phones or TV sets in order to retrieve copper from them for sale. Their t-shirts are black from the dirty smoke. None of them wear protective clothes. They are exposed to jeopardous mix of different heavy metals and compounds of fluorine and chlorine, leading to deadly diseases of lungs, eyes, heart or bronchitis.
Human rights Think Africa Press

Ghana’s Old Fadama Slum: „We Want to Live in Dignity”

Women From Ada Foah, Ghana
Human rights Think Africa Press

Ghana: The Street Has Its Own Rules

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