
UUSC’s Response to Tuvalu COVID Outbreak
Tuvalu sees its first case of COVID two years after the rest of the world
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Tuvalu sees its first case of COVID two years after the rest of the world
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A panel of experts led by U.S. Ambassador Kelley Currie discussed the findings of the 2023 report, “How Do We Survive in the Future?: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State.”
Go to article: Seminar Highlights Continued Atrocities in Burma’s Karenni State
Valentine’s Day reminds us that love is critical to human rights work.
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Latest mistake by the U.S. government takes two steps back for the movement to hold Burma’s junta accountable for its crimes.
Go to article: U.S. Must Find Moral Clarity Regarding Burma
Our hearts go out to the people of Turkey and Syria as they face the aftermath of the devastating earthquake.
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Learn from Karenni civil society activists about the atrocity crimes being committed in Karenni State and what needs to be done to hold the military junta accountable.
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People in Karenni State suffer under Burmese military control. A new report by Karenni Human Rights Group and others documents atrocities including mass killings and forced displacement.
Go to article: “How Can We Survive in the Future”: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State 2023 Report
Killing of an environmental defender shows we have a long way to go before we are better stewards of the earth.
Go to article: Atlanta Police Shooting Highlights Continued Need for Environmental Activism
The United States has no excuses when it comes to supporting the people of Burma against a brutal military regime.
Go to article: 4 Actions the US Can Take to Address the Genocide in Burma