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February 8, 2023 Afghanistan, Asia | Children's Rights, Women's Rights

Afghanistan remains the only country where girls are banned from attending school. Just over 500 days after the Taliban imposed the ban on girls attending secondary school, Sahar Fetrat, Nayera Kohistani, and Birgit Schwarz discuss what it means for the future of Afghanistan.

Women and children in need of food outside a bakery in Kabul, Afghanistan, February 28, 2022.
February 1, 2023 Europe/Central Asia, European Union, Italy | Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants

With Italy’s support, the Libyan coastguard has intercepted over 108,000 people crossing the Mediterranean Sea. In this Twitter Space, we discuss the criminalization of rescue NGOs in the Mediterranean, with Sean Binder, ​​Nicola Canestrini, Katherine Schmidt, Eva Cossé, and Birgit Schwarz.

Migrants swim next to their overturned wooden boat
January 25, 2023 Asia, Indonesia

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has acknowledged violations in the country’s past, but stopped short of admitting the government’s specific role in the atrocities. How can the country heal from its turbulent past? Birgit Schwarz leads this conversation with Muhamad Isnur, Andy Yentriyani, and Andreas Harsono.

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January 11, 2023 Americas, Brazil | Disability Rights, Education, Environment and Human Rights, Migrant and Refugee Children

The acts of violence and vandalism that took place in Brazil on January 8, 2023, constitute an abhorrent attack on Brazil’s democratic institutions. HRW’s César Muñoz leads a conversation with Maria Laura Canineu and Brian Winter to discuss the human rights implications.

The word “democracy” on a pedestrian bridge in São Paulo, Brazil, October 26, 2022.