No fewer than 39 people were killed and many injured in the recent anti-tax hike protests across Kenya and there are fears of more casualties as youths took to...
Tag - Human Rights
Giant portraits of President Emomali Rahmon adorn even the most nondescript buildings in Tajikistan’s capital of Dushanbe. Throughout the country, his sayings...
BONDENI-JUA KALI, KENYA — As the sun rises in the Bondeni-Jua Kali neighborhood on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, dozens of women and men step out...
CHICO, Calif. — Feeding Nations Through Education is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization helping those in less fortunate countries, making strides from...
THE government has said it is aware about the two Tanzanian nationals missing in Israel. According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Foreign...
Usumain Baraka still remembers when Janjaweed, Arab militiamen on horseback, killed his father and big brother, in his native Darfur, Sudan. Baraka, who moved...
More than 301,000 people have crossed the border from Sudan into South Sudan since conflict erupted in Sudan, and many of those people are showing up with...
Arguing to leave the European Convention on Human Rights will be ‘irresistible’ if the Supreme Court rules against the Government on...
ZANZIBAR: AT least 1,240 female students from secondary schools in Unguja Urban District and Unguja South District have benefited from sanitary towels...
The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry on Friday said that the government is committed to the preservation of human rights in the Horn of Africa country. The ministry...