The child soldiers of Myanmar
Human Rights Magazine
by Yiwen Li
3M ago
The use of children in combat roles is not new in Myanmar. Both the government and some resistance groups have child soldiers, with tragic results. Hundreds of children have been killed and tortured by the Myanmar army in recent years. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Yiwen Li speaks with several experts about the issue. Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherev ..read more
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The repressed democracy of Uganda
Human Rights Magazine
by Nkwanzi Banage
5M ago
President Museveni of Uganda has retained power since 1986, using violence, arrests and media suppression to maintain the military dictatorship. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Nkwesi Banage talks with experts about the dynamics of politics and elections in Uganda, and how Museveni has successfully kept power for decades. (Photo: A Ugandan military police officer chases a journalist who was covering Bobi Wine when he had taken a petition to the UN human rights Kampala office protesting continued human rights violations and the illegal detention of his supporters.  Photo by Lawre ..read more
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The persecution of Fulani people in Ghana
Human Rights Magazine
by Pauline Goemans
5M ago
The Fulani people are part of an ethic group across the Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, comprising between 25 and 40 million people. About 10 million of them are pastoralists, and so they are part of the largest nomadic pastoral community in the world. Almost all are Muslims. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Pauline Goemans explores the discrimination that Fulani people face in Ghana, and why that discrimination has increased in recent years. Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed repo ..read more
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La Révolution silencieuse
Human Rights Magazine
by Mamoune Zizi
6M ago
Ce podcast cherche à capturer la complexité du combat féministe au Maroc dans une ère de réforme politique et juridique. Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why not consider making a financial contribution to help us cover costs?  You are always welcome to email with your comme ..read more
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Cambodia garment workers - are they exploited?
Human Rights Magazine
by Marley Markham
7M ago
The garment industry is Cambodia’s largest employer, with more than 850,000 workers. The three largest markets are the European Union, the destination of 40% of the production, followed by the United States at 30% and Canada at 9%. So, if we purchase clothing made in Cambodia, how concerned should we be about whether there were inadequate wages and rights abuse where the clothing is made? In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Marley Markham speaks with experts about the garment factories and the extent to which they do, or do not, support decent working conditions and worker protection. H ..read more
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Coming out as an LGBTQ+ refugee in Canada
Human Rights Magazine
by Julia Israel
11M ago
Many refugees are fleeing conflict or poverty, but many are also seeking to escape from a society in which, because of their sexual identity and/or preference, they face violence and possibly death every day. In the latest article, Julia Israel speaks with several guests about what it means for these people as they seek refuge in Canada. Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast ..read more
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Myanmar women fighting against the military regime
Human Rights Magazine
by Ruolan Ma
1y ago
A look into the particular role of women in the resistance to the brutal military regime in Myanmar. Produced by Ruloan Ma, it follows on the podcast episode and article she did last year on the country and the role of journalists there.  Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why ..read more
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Autism – invisible and easily overlooked?
Human Rights Magazine
by Emma Nahmiach
1y ago
Canada provides universal healthcare, but people with autism and their families struggle significantly against many barriers and a lack of service. Support is commonly offered following a diagnosis, but what happens when an individual either cannot get one, or is considered too old for one? Host Emma Nahmiach speaks with experts about the lack of sufficient support for neurodiverse people, and why diagnosis for children (which is lacking) is so important. Read the companion article at The Upstream Journal! The podcast cover includes art from the web site dis assembly,  set up by two of t ..read more
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Have a cuppa, and spare a thought for tea workers
Human Rights Magazine
by Chloe Friedland
1y ago
The cost of tea for consumers is really low, given the volume of tea that is grown, half of it produced in China by some 80 million people. But it is workers in places like South Asia that have significant problems, where there is a long history of worker exploitation dating to colonial times. Tea workers throughout South Asia suffer from widespread child labor, gender discrimination, and wage theft because they are usually low caste and poor.  Throughout South Asia, workers on many plantations say that they can barely afford food, let alone other expenses, while those who run the plantat ..read more
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Conflict-related sexual violence, a discussion about how to respond
Human Rights Magazine
by Katie Coyle and Pamela Zambrano
1y ago
Esther Dingemans is an expert in programmes that respond to conflict-related sexual violence. She worked for several years in humanitarian programmes on sexual and gender-based violence in several countries in Africa and the Middle East.  She is the executive director at the Global Survivors Fund and the Mukwege Foundation. In this episode, she was interviewed by Katie Coyle and Pamela Zambrano, two of the five students selected by the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at the NYU School of Law to take part in its Transitional Justice Leadership Program. Katie is now an associate ..read more
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