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Human Rights Advocacy in a Polarized World

Summary by The Horizons Tracker
How can human rights groups call out government abuses without being seen as racist or fueling prejudice against diaspora communities? A study from the University of Notre Dame explores this tricky balance between advocating for rights and avoiding accusations of bias. When groups like Amnesty International publicly criticize governments—often called “shaming”—their reputation for fairness is at stake. If their criticism seems racist, it can har…
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The Horizons Tracker broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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