Director Pascal Rambert talks about the process of creating Pittsburgh’s production of A (micro) history of world economics, performed at City of Asylum.
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Human Rights Watch reports that President al-Sisi’s first year has been rife with human rights abuses and the unwarranted imprisonment of journalists.
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Iranian cartoonist Atena Farghadani faces twelve years in prison for a cartoon portraying parliament with animal heads in protest of legislation that would restrict access to birth control and divorce.
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“In Pakistan, as well as in Egypt and other countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the government faces the same kind of debate in a society that has grown ever more aware of its collective voice, and ever more eager to use it.”
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Brazilians continue to be subject to police brutality and unlawful killings in increasing numbers.
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Turkey’s President Erdogan is moving towards a religion-based, oppressive regime, following in the cruel footsteps of former President Kenan Evren.
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Conflict surrounding the need for a national identity definition forces Myanmar minorities to search for their personal and ethnic identity. The goal? A peaceful consensus and integration.
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