With the book-banning right targeting mainstream schools, homeschooling is surging. More regulation is needed
It takes allyship to defeat the globalisation of Western anti-rights ideology, not imperialistic finger-wagging.
Tbilisi’s new ‘Museum of Repressed Writers’ commemorates a prolific poet who took his own life during a Stalinist purge
Campaigners say some minors groomed by alleged sex traffickers disappear or die but the system is unmoved
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Many trans and gender non-conforming people left with ‘few to no options’ after ban on gender-affirming healthcare
Police officers and staff make up 18% of the IOPC, where just 137 complaints resulted in misconduct hearings last year
The murder of Oleg Khorzhan has thrown a spotlight on Moldova’s breakaway region and its struggle against oligarchy
The Casey report author doubled down on her findings at the launch of a Black-led police reform group
Fast-track trials deliver hefty sentences for petty crimes committed during riots sparked by police killing teenager
Trans Russians face more danger as Kremlin’s war on LGBTIQ community ramps up with ban on trans healthcare
Pamiris are increasingly fleeing Tajikistan, fearing for their lives. But they risk being returned by hostile states