Haiti remains unstable. Pandemonium is spreading further over the nation. The international community, as usual, is silent.
International Democracy articles
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Michigan Officials Detail a Brazen Voting Machine Scheme
The Michigan attorney general’s office discovered attempts to induce county clerks in three counties to turn up election equipment.
Ethiopia Gets Tough On Journalists Since Tigray Conflict
When it comes to press repression in Africa, Ethiopia and Eritrea are at the top of the list. They are the leading African jailers of journalists
Mexico To Investigate Former President Pena Nieto’s Finances
Suspected of financial offences, Enrique Pena Nieto, the former president of Mexico, is the subject of an investigation by prosecutors.
Forced Organ Harvesting In China
Organ transplantation is life-saving and should be carried out ethically. In contrast, forced organ harvesting is on the rise in China.
Senegal’s Disputed Elections Do Not Bode Well For Democracy
The ruling majority and the opposition alliance both declare victory the July 31 legislative vote, which is bad for Senegal’s democracy.
Sweeping Mortgage Boycott Changes The Face Of Dissent In China
As citizens become weary of Beijing’s harsh practices, a broad mortgage boycott is altering the face of opposition in China.
Tunisians Back Constitution Giving Extraordinary Powers To President
Tunisians have backed a new constitution that grants the President extensive power. However, turnout for the referendum was low.
Thousands In Bosnia Protest Possible Changes To Election Law
The Office of the High Representative is pushing for a new law in Bosnia that would modify both the election laws and constitution.
Russia Is Quietly Ramping Up Its Internet Censorship Machine
Russian officials legally have the authority to block web access for millions of their citizens, including popular US social media sites.