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Disappearing rights: Undertrials and prisoners during lockdown
All over the world, prisons are potentially ground for the spread of the COVID-19 contagion, but another factor at play is the role of repressive governments at this moment continuing to imprison activists. This article looks at what prisoners can still access from jail and the effectiveness of online "visits" for prisoners from their lawyer and families in India.

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Killing on Autopilot: How Israeli Drones Decide Life and Death in Palestine
As Israel continues its genocide in Palestine and illegally occupies Palestinian lands, its surveillance technology that has been used worldwide in violating human rights, takes its objectives of indiscriminatory killing innocent people.

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Technology Facilitate Violence: The Fourth Battlefield Amid the Escalation in Ethiopia
While the war in Ethiopia is ongoing and affecting people in multiple regions on all fronts, the violence is caused through not just the usual weapons of war, rather social media and online platforms are being weaponised to target individuals, especially women and gender and sexually diverse folks giving rise to online gender based violence. Ermias Mulugeta highlights the impact in this…

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[COLUMN] Gender Binary: Second Life, First Loves
In this column, Nadika Nadja explores the world of gaming and how it opened up realms of experience for her. Second Life, an enormous immersive multiplayer game, and many other similar environments on the internet, have been revelatory and powerful spaces for people to discover aspects of themselves, particularly in terms of gender and sexuality. From shame and fear, to play and sex, and to…

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Feminist politics of freedom of speech - Reflections on session in AWID 2016
