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          AA: I'm Akwe Amosu, with Episode 31 of our podcast about the tools, tactics and strategies being used by human rights activists around the world.

        1. Akwe Amosu, an expert on African affairs at the Open Society Policy Center discusses what Tsvangirai's decision says about politics and power in.
        2. In episode 5 of the podcast, Akwe Amosu talks with rights activist Ching Yin Johnson Yeung about how Hong Kong's so-called “leaderless” protest.
        3. As Akwe Amosu, a senior policy analyst for.
        4. SUMMARY CONTENTS: This posting contains an interview by Akwe Amosu of with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, reposted with permission from.
        5. In episode 5 of the podcast, Akwe Amosu talks with rights activist Ching Yin Johnson Yeung about how Hong Kong's so-called “leaderless” protest..

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          The Symposium on Strength and Solidarity for Human Rights is a multi-year project to provoke new efforts and energy for building organizational strength and increased solidarity across the human rights field.

          As states retreat from their responsibility to protect rights, the need for cross-cultural, intergenerational, multi-identity, and all-class participation in defense of human rights grows ever more critical.

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