1/ Today, July 30th, is World Day Against Human Trafficking. After two decades of international efforts to end human trafficking and modern slavery, it remains to be a poorly understood global issue. 🧵
2/ While human trafficking affects almost all countries, HRF’s research has consistently found that authoritarianism is at the structural root of human trafficking. buff.ly/2VcIkYf
3/ In the 2021 US Department of States’ Trafficking in Persons report, 89% of the highest-ranking countries in efforts to combat trafficking are democratic, while 100% of the lowest-ranked countries are ruled by authoritarian regimes. buff.ly/3rBf5KK
4/ By revealing the links between authoritarianism and trafficking, we are left with the reality that in order to combat human trafficking, we must defend democracy around the world. buff.ly/2SSKQ0E
5/ Given the global economic recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is predicted that even more people are predisposed to fall victim to trafficking, particularly forced labor, due to the sharp global increase in unemployment.
6/ This means those living under authoritarian regimes will be even more vulnerable to precarious circumstances, because of the lack of rule of law which allows traffickers to commit crimes with impunity. buff.ly/37iTD3s
1/ On Aug. 6, a task force of the Nicolás Maduro regime kidnapped MarĂa Oropeza, a coordinator of the Venezuelan opposition campaign in the state of Portuguesa. Oropeza livestreamed officials breaking into her home without a warrant and unlawfully taking her away. infobae.com/venezuela/2024…
2/ Since the regime blatantly stole the presidential elections of July 28, it has launched a massive persecution campaign against opposition members and campaigners, marked by enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions, and violent repression of peaceful protesters. provea.org/actualidad/ven…
3/ On July 30, the regime violently kidnaped the opposition leader @freddysuperlano. On Aug. 6, it was confirmed that he was at El Helicoide prison, considered to be the largest torture center in Latin America. elnacional.com/venezuela/conf…
1/ On April 9, #Russia conducted a series of attacks targeting the city center of Kharkiv, #Ukraine, injuring three civilians. pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/…
2/ On April 6, Russian bombardment in Kharkiv led to six deaths and 11 injuries. The attacks also caused significant damage to residential buildings, public spaces, and vehicles. apnews.com/article/russia…
3/ Russia’s aggression continues to grow, as Ukraine saw missile strikes in southern Odesa in recent days, leading to the death of one civilian.
1/ Last month, in an open letter to #Rwanda dictator Paul Kagame, the Igicumbi group of 1994 genocide survivors called on the regime to stop violent abuses against survivors and political censorship and exploitation of the official #Kwibuka commemoration. justice-survivors.com/2024/03/13/ope…
2/ The letter calls attention to the Rwandan regime’s manipulation of history, political exploitation of genocide memorials and survivors’ pain for propaganda, and the imprisonment of dissident survivors under vague genocide denial laws. historyguild.org/regimes-around…
3/ The letter lists a long-standing pattern of suspicious and unsolved deaths of genocide survivors, particularly ahead of annual genocide commemoration events, including that of the late musician Kizito Mihigo. dw.com/en/rwanda-gosp…
1/ HRF condemns the attack on a Catholic church in Istanbul during Sunday Mass that killed one Turkish national. The Islamic State has taken responsibility for the attack. bbc.com/news/world-eur…
2/ Worshippers were facing the altar praying during Mass when two gunmen entered the back of the church and began firing and calmly left once they fatally wounded one man, identified as CT, who was about to become a Christian, according to his uncle.
1/ This week, Tarek William Saab, the attorney general of Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuelan regime, ordered the arrest of a group of dissidents and journalists, accusing them of treason and terrorism. infobae.com/venezuela/2024…
2/ Among those targeted was @SebastianaB, a journalist with @Infobae who has investigated and denounced corruption cases and regime violations.
3/ @TAMARA_SUJU, a prominent human rights defender who has raised international awareness of the country’s situation, is also on the list of those accused of treason.Â
1/ Authoritarian regimes have developed increasingly sophisticated techniques to control the flow of information and the digital space.
They’ve also discovered the convenience of using intermediaries to censor, to repress by proxy. buff.ly/3KvlvoB
2/ Repression by proxy requires companies to remove any content deemed illegal or offensive within strict time limits and without a court order.
If the social media platform fails to comply, it could face exorbitant fines, bans, or prosecution.
3/ From Russia and Iran to Venezuela and Vietnam, authoritarian regimes have been attempting to control the narrative by censoring information and intimidating those who won’t take down content by the “comply-first-evaluate-later” law.