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shireen mukadam 18 May
People in are standing up for their right to . Last year published this report documenting forced evictions in Nokwane & Malkerns. Today hundreds of people face imminent eviction in Eswatini
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Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network 19 May
When the people speak emphatically, strongly and justifiably in defence of their economic and social rights as happened in () responsible leadership listens
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Mary Pais Da Silva 18 May
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Mary Pais Da Silva 18 May
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Renata de Souza 18 May
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 18 May
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Communities facing imminent eviction in Madonsa, Gege and Sigombeni are marching today in solidarity with the Malkerns and Nokwane families who were forcibly evicted.
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Renata de Souza 18 May
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Kuma 18 May
Paminaaaa! So proud of the work being done by some amazing people I got to work with. There is still so much to be done in Angola, especially on women’s & LGBTIQ rights, but with amazing people like Paula fighting the good fight, we are sure to get there!!
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 18 May
Today more than 300 people are marching in the Malkerns, Eswatini to raise awareness about forced evictions.
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 17 May
GOOD NEWS: Zambia's Dr Kwalela Kafunya is FREE after serving a three year sentence. Freedom of expression is NOT a crime.
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AmnestyEasternAfrica 17 May
Homophobia in has forced many LGBTI people, for whom life is now a nightmare, to live in hiding for fear of attacks by members of the public & arrest by authorities. We need to celebrate our differences, and not punish people for being different.
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 17 May
Despite the recent decriminalization of same-sex relations in Angola, LGBTIQ people are still at risk of violence and harassment. We continue to call for Angolan authorities to develop plans to prevent discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ people. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
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amnestypress 17 May
This , LGBTI still living in hiding
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 17 May
Despite the recent decriminalization of same-sex relations in Angola, LGBTIQ people are still at risk of violence and harassment. We continue to call for Angolan authorities to develop plans to prevent discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ people. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
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AmnestySouthernAfrica 17 May
More than the colours of a rainbow flag, we are the full spectrum of genders, sexualities, identities. Friends, colleagues, family in all our diversity coming together this to demand justice and equality safety and respect.
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Louise Carmody 17 May
Important Editorial Comment: No woman should die giving birth! - NewsDay Zimbabwe - notes "It is shameful that there is no solid political will when it comes to the issue of increasing funding for the health sector, in particular maternal health"
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Amnesty International 16 May
Abortion bans don’t work - unless, of course, the goal is restriction of human rights. Criminalising abortion does not stop abortions, it just makes abortion less safe.
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Amnesty International 16 May
Key facts about abortion bans: - People have abortions all the time, regardless of what the law says - Almost every death and injury from unsafe abortion is preventable - Criminalising abortion does not stop them, it just makes them less safe
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Club of Mozambique 15 May
: Beyond elections, authorities should tackle impunity for attacks on people with albinism – Amnesty International
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Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) 16 May
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Dr Tigere Chagutah to Southern Africa has generally declined in recent years, with a similar trend in the region's trade balance. In 2016,SADC ran a trade deficit of 9 billion
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