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A Prisoner, A Peacemaker, and Israel’s Defining Choice What if the man Israel has imprisoned for murder is also the only Palestinian capable of delivering peace? Marwan Barghouti embodies a paradox at the heart of the conflict: legitimacy... Continue reading

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Wars, Inequality, And Poverty No Longer Confined To Faraway Places

Fragmented power, deepening inequality, climate stress, dying democracies, and weaponized information have fused into one global crisis; we can break the cycle if we only summon the will We are living through a moment in time of cascading disorder. Wars, inequality, and poverty are no longer confined to “faraway” places; they are entwined into a…

Netanyahu’s Challengers Are Selling The Same Poison

The men who could replace Netanyahu know the truth and refuse to say it. A Palestinian state is not an existential threat to Israel; the endless denial of one is. By reciting the old lie for votes, Israel’s opposition is not offering a new chapter—it is deepening the catastrophe. One would think that after October…

Trump’s Authoritarian Play Against Foreign Journalists

For nearly a century, foreign correspondents have come to the United States precisely because this country prided itself on welcoming scrutiny. Now, the Trump administration proposes to turn that legacy on its head—by transforming visas for international journalists into instruments of control Under a new rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security, the duration…

Power, Fear, And Submission

How a once serious party surrendered judgment, subordinating institutions to a single strongman—and what must be done before the republic dangerously erodes from within How is it possible that the Republican Party, at the peak of American power and at the new dawn of the country’s 250th anniversary, became a cult of personality around a…

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Italy is facing a human rights challenge before the European Court of Human Rights after releasing a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. The case raises profound questions about accountability, victims` rights, and whether political and security interests can override international legal obligations.

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Italy is facing a human rights challenge before the European Court of Human Rights after releasing a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. The case raises profound questions about accountability, victims' rights, and whether political and security interests can override international legal obligations.

Today’s podcast guest is Hon. Lise Pearlman (ret.), a former California trial lawyer and first Presiding Judge of the California State Bar Court. Following her retirement from the bench, Judge Pearlman has become a best-selling author and nationally recognized speaker on famous 20th century trials whose books have won multiple awards in the categories of law, U.S. History, and multicultural nonfiction.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss her book With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today’s America and a few of the significant cases detailed within, and delve into the injustices surrounding each trial and how they have impacted the American legal system.⁠
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Today’s podcast guest is Hon. Lise Pearlman (ret.), a former California trial lawyer and first Presiding Judge of the California State Bar Court. Following her retirement from the bench, Judge Pearlman has become a best-selling author and nationally recognized speaker on famous 20th century trials whose books have won multiple awards in the categories of law, U.S. History, and multicultural nonfiction.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss her book With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today’s America and a few of the significant cases detailed within, and delve into the injustices surrounding each trial and how they have impacted the American legal system.⁠
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Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in war zones, hospitals, clinics, doctors, and aid workers remain under attack. Most alarming, both the United Nations and human rights organizations report that state actors are responsible for many of these violations. Protecting medical workers and patients must become a global priority.

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Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in war zones, hospitals, clinics, doctors, and aid workers remain under attack. Most alarming, both the United Nations and human rights organizations report that state actors are responsible for many of these violations. Protecting medical workers and patients must become a global priority.

I am proud to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, a platform dedicated to exposing injustice, amplifying courageous voices, and inspiring action. In a world where war, authoritarianism, displacement, gender-based violence, climate catastrophe, and digital oppression devastate millions, indifference is complicity. This issue brings together leading scholars, humanitarian experts, and frontline advocates whose work confronts the greatest moral challenges of our time and refuses to look away. More than a collection of essays, this Journal is a call to conscience. It gives voice to survivors, challenges impunity, names those responsible, and insists that behind every statistic is a human life deserving of dignity, justice, and hope. Read it. Reflect on it. Share it. Then act. Because awareness is the first step toward accountability, and lasting change begins only when silence ends.⁠
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I am proud to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, a platform dedicated to exposing injustice, amplifying courageous voices, and inspiring action. In a world where war, authoritarianism, displacement, gender-based violence, climate catastrophe, and digital oppression devastate millions, indifference is complicity. This issue brings together leading scholars, humanitarian experts, and frontline advocates whose work confronts the greatest moral challenges of our time and refuses to look away. More than a collection of essays, this Journal is a call to conscience. It gives voice to survivors, challenges impunity, names those responsible, and insists that behind every statistic is a human life deserving of dignity, justice, and hope. Read it. Reflect on it. Share it. Then act. Because awareness is the first step toward accountability, and lasting change begins only when silence ends.⁠
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Read now; link in bio.
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Child sex trafficking is not just another societal problem waiting for legislative tinkering or bureaucratic reform. It is a moral outrage—a fundamental rupture in the ethical fabric of our world. The very fact that children are bought, sold, coerced, and abused for sexual purposes is evidence of a profound philosophical crisis, not merely a criminal one. It forces us to confront what dignity means, what freedom requires, and what becomes of a society that fails the most vulnerable beings entrusted to its care. Child sex trafficking is a wound in the body of civilization. It is a test of our collective soul. The measure of our humanity will be taken not by how we treat the powerful, the wealthy, or the competent, but by how fiercely we protect those who cannot protect themselves. ... See MoreSee Less

Child sex trafficking is not just another societal problem waiting for legislative tinkering or bureaucratic reform. It is a moral outrage—a fundamental rupture in the ethical fabric of our world. The very fact that children are bought, sold, coerced, and abused for sexual purposes is evidence of a profound philosophical crisis, not merely a criminal one. It forces us to confront what dignity means, what freedom requires, and what becomes of a society that fails the most vulnerable beings entrusted to its care. Child sex trafficking is a wound in the body of civilization. It is a test of our collective soul. The measure of our humanity will be taken not by how we treat the powerful, the wealthy, or the competent, but by how fiercely we protect those who cannot protect themselves.
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I don't even have words to describe how how angry and disgusted I am by those who rape children as well as those who profit from the abuse of children.

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China’s repression of Uyghurs is extending far beyond Xinjiang. Uyghur Australians visiting the region have reportedly been interrogated, closely monitored, and pressured by Chinese authorities to gather information about Uyghur activists, organizations, and language schools in Australia. One man said he was interrogated more than a dozen times and asked to monitor activists and photograph them at events. Others described heavily controlled family visits, surveillance, and restrictions on their movements and communications. For families already separated for years, maintaining contact with loved ones can come with fear, intimidation, and the threat of retaliation. Human Rights Watch warns that this transnational repression threatens fundamental freedoms in Australia. The Australian government and other affected countries must ensure Uyghur communities can live, speak, organize, and maintain family ties without foreign intimidation. ... See MoreSee Less

China’s repression of Uyghurs is extending far beyond Xinjiang. Uyghur Australians visiting the region have reportedly been interrogated, closely monitored, and pressured by Chinese authorities to gather information about Uyghur activists, organizations, and language schools in Australia. One man said he was interrogated more than a dozen times and asked to monitor activists and photograph them at events. Others described heavily controlled family visits, surveillance, and restrictions on their movements and communications. For families already separated for years, maintaining contact with loved ones can come with fear, intimidation, and the threat of retaliation. Human Rights Watch warns that this transnational repression threatens fundamental freedoms in Australia. The Australian government and other affected countries must ensure Uyghur communities can live, speak, organize, and maintain family ties without foreign intimidation.
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Iraq’s new government is being urged to confront a legacy of serious human rights abuses that have left thousands of victims and families waiting for justice. For years, Iraqis have faced enforced disappearances, torture, unlawful killings, repression of peaceful protests, and restrictions on freedom of expression, while many of those responsible have avoided accountability. Amnesty International is calling on the government to investigate abuses committed by security forces and armed groups, reveal the fate of missing and disappeared people, protect journalists and activists, and strengthen women’s rights. The message is clear: Iraq’s new leadership has an opportunity to change course. Political promises must now translate into justice, accountability, and genuine protection of human rights. The Iraqi government can do that; let us now see if they act. ... See MoreSee Less

Iraq’s new government is being urged to confront a legacy of serious human rights abuses that have left thousands of victims and families waiting for justice. For years, Iraqis have faced enforced disappearances, torture, unlawful killings, repression of peaceful protests, and restrictions on freedom of expression, while many of those responsible have avoided accountability. Amnesty International is calling on the government to investigate abuses committed by security forces and armed groups, reveal the fate of missing and disappeared people, protect journalists and activists, and strengthen women’s rights. The message is clear: Iraq’s new leadership has an opportunity to change course. Political promises must now translate into justice, accountability, and genuine protection of human rights. The Iraqi government can do that; let us now see if they act.
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Under Trump's tragic misguidance, America’s social fabric frays from within: threads of trust snap in quiet neighborhoods. The poor sink deeper into invisible pits; discrimination multiplies like shadows at dusk. White supremacy crawls out of the basement, no longer ashamed of its reflection. What was once a quilt of many colors is scorched by resentment, leaving voids where empathy once stitched us together. The press, the unruly guardian of light, is battered as an enemy, its ink demonized, its questions cursed. Free expression stands in the dock, accused of treason for telling the truth. When words are gagged, lies become the loudest language. A democracy without a free tongue is a body without breath, an echo chamber where truth is drowned, and silence wears the crown. ... See MoreSee Less

Under Trumps tragic misguidance, America’s social fabric frays from within: threads of trust snap in quiet neighborhoods. The poor sink deeper into invisible pits; discrimination multiplies like shadows at dusk. White supremacy crawls out of the basement, no longer ashamed of its reflection. What was once a quilt of many colors is scorched by resentment, leaving voids where empathy once stitched us together. The press, the unruly guardian of light, is battered as an enemy, its ink demonized, its questions cursed. Free expression stands in the dock, accused of treason for telling the truth. When words are gagged, lies become the loudest language. A democracy without a free tongue is a body without breath, an echo chamber where truth is drowned, and silence wears the crown.
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