by HRWF | Nov 18, 2020 | Women's Rights & Gender Equality
Ms. Lee was a prominent activist and a founder of women’s studies programs. She also stood up to the country’s dictators. By Michael Astor The New York Times (14.11.2020) – https://nyti.ms/3f86edt – When Lee Hyo-jae learned of a university...
by HRWF | Apr 27, 2020 | LGBTQI People and Human Rights
The idea was to show the hypocrisy of Moroccan society by showing how many gay men are living quietly in straight society. It backfired badly. By Aida Alami The New York Times (26.04.2020) – https://nyti.ms/3aLsKVr – At least 50 to 100 gay...
by HRWF | Mar 17, 2020 | Freedom of Religion and Belief
How one mysterious church became a lightning rod for South Koreans’ anger over the coronavirus outbreak By Raphael Rashid The New York Times (09.03.2020) – https://nyti.ms/3b5IenM — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in South Korea neared...
by HRWF | Feb 25, 2020 | Women's Rights & Gender Equality
The murders of Ingrid Escamilla, 25, and Fátima Aldrighett, 7, are forcing a reckoning in a country that has wrestled with violence against women. The president’s response has been harshly criticized. By Kirk Semple and Paulina Villegas The New York...