Iran, protests and Human Rights Activists
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North Korea-linked hackers are using emails that impersonate human rights organizations and financial institutions in phishing attacks, according to a report released Monday.
Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ofelia Riquezes, human rights lawyer and professor at Florida International University, about the status of human rights under the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
Shirin Ebadi, Iranian human rights lawyer and Nobel Peace Laureate, urges the world not to “shut its eyes” after Tehran’s violent crackdown on mass protests.
MEXICO.- The increase in the number of migrants crossing Mexican territory on their way to the United States has led to more threats against human rights activists, said the priest Pedro Pantoja Arreola, who is the director of the Casa del Migrante shelter ...
The course of Jeri Laber’s life changed in December 1973 when the 42-year-old mother, wife, and part-time writer read a New Republic article describing the torture of political prisoners by governments throughout the world. The Courage of Strangers is Ms ...