This week's biggest human rights news (27 September - 11 October 2021)

This week's biggest human rights news (27 September - 11 October 2021)

Check‌ ‌out‌ ‌our‌ ‌latest‌ ‌biweekly‌ ‌podcast‌ ‌focusing‌ ‌on‌ ‌the‌ ‌latest‌ ‌human‌ ‌rights‌ ‌developments‌ ‌and‌ ‌stories‌ ‌from‌ ‌around‌ ‌the‌ ‌world.‌ ‌

In‌ ‌the‌ ‌past‌ ‌two‌ ‌weeks,‌ ‌200 kidnapped people were rescued in Nigeria, as the country continues its fight with banditry, violence and terrorist organizations; Facebook is once again drawn into public scrutiny, following the revelations of a whistleblower that highlights just to what extent the company is willing to go for profit; and finally, we are joined by Hannah Greep, human rights campaigner at Bank Track, who will walk us through a recently published report by the ‘Don’t Buy Into Occupation’ coalition denouncing European banks who are funding illegal settlements in occupied Palestine.

Hosted by Laura Sanzarello and Nigel Chidombwe.

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Episoder(24)

Indigenous Rights & Climate Change: In discussion with Lycia Maddocks at COP26

Indigenous Rights & Climate Change: In discussion with Lycia Maddocks at COP26

In this podcast Lycia Maddocks talks with host Laura Williams about the importance of Indigenous representation at COP, exposing the reality behind the climate crisis conversations and their significa...

17 Apr 202235min

News Briefing Special: Ukrainian refugees and the threat of human trafficking

News Briefing Special: Ukrainian refugees and the threat of human trafficking

Hanna Kit, Ukrainian activist and founder of the Hear.Speak.Free campaign, speaks to Laura Sanzarello about how the fragilities of war create greater risk for human trafficking, unveiling a greater le...

11 Apr 202232min

 In conversation with Peter Tatchell: 55 years fighting for LGBT+ freedom

In conversation with Peter Tatchell: 55 years fighting for LGBT+ freedom

Peter Tatchell has spent 55 years campaigning for human rights, LGBT+ freedom and global justice. Here, he speaks to George Cooper for Human Rights Pulse about the UK's transphobia problem, his fears ...

28 Feb 202242min

This week's biggest human rights news (22 November - 13 December 2021)

This week's biggest human rights news (22 November - 13 December 2021)

Check out our latest biweekly podcast focusing on the latest human rights developments and stories from around the world. In the past weeks, the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon reached new highs, as mas...

14 Des 202114min

This week's biggest human rights news (25 October - 22 November 2021)

This week's biggest human rights news (25 October - 22 November 2021)

Check out our latest biweekly podcast focusing on the latest human rights developments and stories from around the world. In the past month, a military coup rocked Sudan, with the arrest, and recent r...

23 Nov 202121min

This week's biggest human rights news (11 October - 25 October 2021)

This week's biggest human rights news (11 October - 25 October 2021)

Check out our latest biweekly podcast focusing on the latest human rights developments and stories from around the world. In the past two weeks, Texas monopolised headlines in the US for a series of c...

25 Okt 202125min

The Lawyers at the Forefront of the Refugee crisis

The Lawyers at the Forefront of the Refugee crisis

Philip Worthington, Managing Director of European Lawyers in Lesvos, talks to Rosie about how his organisation has been a legal lifeline to 12,000 asylum seekers in the camps in Greece. To support Phi...

16 Okt 202144min

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