Hunger Strikes Under Israeli Occupation

By Amal Shukr.

Despite its illegality under international law, the Israeli Occupier continues to administratively detain Palestinians for indefinite periods of time—without any regard to fair notions of due process. Such arbitrary detainment has prompted many Palestinian detainees to use the only means of protest available to them behind suffocating bars: hunger strikes.

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European Data Protection Supervisor Orders Europol to Delete Uncategorized Data Older Than Six Months

By David Rosado.

The European Data Protection Supervisor notified the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation of an order that they must delete data held in their possession of individuals who have no established link to criminal activity six months after having received the data. Europol believes that this order will hinder their criminal investigations, as investigations can last years.

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India’s Dehydrated Condition: Will India Ever Achieve Water Sustainability?

By Camile Loftin.

India suffers from one of the worst water crises in the world. This water shortage impacts the nation’s economy, agricultural production, safe drinking water, and citizens’ way of life. If India implements legislation to regulate water consumption and enters into international agreements to obtain access to water technologies, India may have a chance to once again become an abundant and self-sustaining nation.

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Modern Day Holocaust: China and the Genocide of the Uyghur Muslims

By Rohaib Latif.

The Uyghurs are a Turkic ethnic group whose members are predominantly Muslim that live in the Xinjiang region in Northwestern China. In recent years, the Chinese government has forced the Uyghur population into a state of mass surveillance, detention centers, and forced assimilation. China says that “this crackdown is necessary to prevent terrorism and root out Islamic extremism.”

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3D Printers Defying German Weapons Legislation

By Matthew Kramer.

Despite having the strictest firearm control laws in Western Europe, Germany is the birthplace of a new, dependable 3D-printed firearm model. This model comes with instructions that teach an individual how to build it in their bedroom for a few hundred dollars and a 3D printer. Unlike previous models, this one is durable and can be made in a few weeks by a novice.

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Is the New United Kingdom Policing Law a Threat to Free Speech?

By Carson Jones.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom is about to pass a bill that will allow police to crack down on public protests simply because they deem the noise to be a “serious disruption” and to impose strict punishments on those who violate the new law. Enforcement of the new law will act as a strong deterrent for those looking to exercise their rights to free speech and speak up for their beliefs.

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