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Human Rights Law

Americas February 2019 Human Rights Law International News World 

Maduro’s Political Survival Comes Closer to an End

February 12, 2019 Luisa Chainferber 0 Comments 2019, Geopolitics, Maduro, Venezuela

After the Venezuelan leader Mr. Maduro refused to accept new presidential elections, the list of countries that have recognized the opposition leader Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president grew.

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Focus Honor Killings Human Rights Law March 2018 Middle East 

FOCUS On: Honor Killings in Pakistan

March 30, 2018April 16, 2018 Alyssa Tolentino 0 Comments Honor Killing, Islamic Extremists, Women's Rights

In Pakistan, where religion is inextricably tied to culture and tradition, “honor” killings carried out in the name of a family’s reputation have become normalized and are on the rise.

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