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Global Rights DefendersJul 27, 2022

US Immigration Policies Make Life Impossible for Migrants - Vicki Gaubeca
This week, Rai was joined by Vicki Gaubeca. Vicki is the Associate Director, US Immigration and Border Policy at Human Rights Watch. The two discuss the history of US Immigration policies, the current political realm centred around the US-Mexican border, US detention centres and its role at the border, the migrant crisis, and so much more.
As a result of climate change and increased armed conflict globally, the US-Mexico border has seen a surge of refugees from countries outside of the Americas, such as Cameroon and Syria, seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border.
Compounded by stringent immigration policies, and the militarization of the US-Mexico border, the number of deaths and bodies discovered in the Mexican border lands reached a record 850 in 2023.
Listen to this episode to learn more about the crisis, and how you can #HelpFromHome
If you want to keep up with Vicki Gaubeca:
LinkedIn: Vicki Gaubeca
Twitter: @vgaubeca
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'Neutrality Doesn't Mean Being Silent About Crimes' - Nedal Izdden, Co-Founder of the White Helmets
This week, Rai was joined by Nedal Izdden. Nedal is the co-founder of the Syria Civil Defense, otherwise known as the White Helmets. The White Helmets is a volunteer organization that operates in parts of opposition-controlled Syria and Turkey, and is the now the largest civil society organization in the Middle East. The White Helmets undertake tasks related to medical evacuation, urban search and rescue, and providing essential services, and have saved over 125,000 lives.
Nedal is the recipient of several humanitarian awards including the Tippery International Peace Award.
Nedal and Rai discuss the formation of the White Helmets, his reflections of the ongoing affairs in Syria, and Nedal shares his experiences as a newcomer in Canada. Today, Nedal has continued his advocacy efforts as a research assistant at the University of Victoria, focusing on men's mental health and labour employment for newcomers to Canada.
Nedal's story is remarkable, and we were honoured to have hosted a true hero and advocate.
If you want to keep up with Nedal:
LinkedIn: Nedal Izdden
Twitter: @NIzdden
Email: Nedalizdden@gmail.com

The Double Standard in Refugee Humane Reception
In this week's episode, Rai Friedman is joined by Eric Reidy. Eric is the Migration & Special Coverage Editor for The New Humanitarian. He has reported extensively on migration in the Mediterranean as well as on humanitarian aid work and anti-migrant vigilante groups at the US-Mexico border and the effort to document crimes and atrocities in Syria’s civil war.
The two discussed European migration policies, the dangers of crossing the Mediterranean Sea en route to safety, the double standard for refugee humane reception, and the future of refugee policy worldwide.
If you want to keep up with Eric Reidy:
Linkedin: Eric Reidy
Twitter: @Eric_Reidy
Email: eric@thenewhumanitarian.com
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The True Cost of Qatar's FIFA World Cup
In this week's episode, Rai is joined by Michael Page. Page is the Deputy Director of the Middle East and North Africa Division (MENA) at Human Rights Watch. The two discuss migrant workers rights in relation to international labour, and especially as it relates to the FIFA World Cup. When Qatar won the FIFA World Cup bid in 2010, they immediately began recruiting labourers to build all the necessary infrastructure. This has meant roads, stadiums, hotels - and anything you can think of that would host millions of people over the course of a month.
Thousands of people have fled to Qatar from Nepal, India, Bangladesh, and other Southeast Asian and African countries looking for employment opportunities to feed their families. Unfortunately, their rights have not been protected and many have been injured, if not killed, in the process. Find out more from Michael Page about how Qatar's FIFA representatives exploited these vulnerable populations, and how you can help from home.
Check out Pay Up FIFA - https://www.hrw.org/PayUpFIFA
If you want to keep up with Michael Page:
Human Rights Watch - https://www.hrw.org/about/people/michael-page
Twitter - @MichaelARPage
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How Can Latin America Receive the Attention it Deserves? - Tamara Taraciuk Broner
In this week's episode, Rai Jordan is joined by Tamara Taraciuk Broner. Taraciuk is the Deputy Director for the Americas Division with Human Rights Watch. The two discuss the humanitarian issues in Latin America, the Migration Crisis in the region, the harmful policies designed to keep refugees and migrants out of receiving countries, difficulties accessing basic services like healthcare, and so much more.
Taraciuk also shed light on the different ways violence been detrimental in the region, negative affects of the pandemic within the political structure in Latin America, and successful advocacy efforts which need continued support.
Finally, Taraciuk reminded listeners how they can help from home, and to not forget about Latin America when they are advocating for human rights issues.
If you want to keep up with Tamara Taraciuk Broner:
Articles - https://www.hrw.org/about/people/tamara-taraciuk-broner
Twitter: @TamaraTaraciuk
Instagram: tamarataraciuk
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"What Will My Story Inspire You To Do?" - Refugee Advocate Nhial Deng
This week’s episode, Rai Jordan is joined by Nhial Deng. Nhial is a South Sudanese refugee, writer, community activist, founder, humanitarian consultant and so much more. He has held positions with Global Affairs Canada, the University of Oxford, the United Nations, and the list goes on. Today he tells us his unique story of living in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya for 11 years, describes what advocacy means to him, discusses the initiatives he has founded and supports, as well as encourage others to do more.
In light of the Afghanistan and Ukrainian crisis, over 100 million people are currently displaced. Nhial uses an interpersonal lens and reminds us all that every displaced person is an individual with aspirations and dreams of their own. Nhial encourages us all to talk with refugees, listen to their stories, and rather than speak for them, provide them a platform so they can share their stories.
If you want to keep up with Nhial, follow him at:
LinkedIn - Nhial Deng
Twitter - @Nhialdeng
Author on Aljazeera - https://www.aljazeera.com/author/nhial-deng
Founder of Refugee Peace Ambassadors
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Deep Dive: Europe's War on Refugees
In this week's episode, Rai Jordan does a deep dive into the Migration Crisis in Europe. The Migration crisis of 2015 sparked a heated conversation within Europe, which led to sequential laws and policies that prohibit migration. From preventative measures such as stricter immigration pathways, to external border measures such as the creation of Frontex, Europe is increasingly acting outside of international humanitarian laws.
Who's responsibility is it to assist refugees? How do we define a refugee? Do all people looking for protection or help receive it?
This week's episode discusses all that and more. As well as proactive ways to hold international organizations accountable.

'Where is UNHCR?'- Pleads Libya Human Trafficking Victims

Deep Dive: Rape as a Weapon of War
This week, Rai Jordan does a deep dive into rape as a weapon of war. Though historically rape has been viewed as a by-product of war, rape is used systematically for ethnic cleansing, obtaining military objectives, and establishing social control.
Rai will outline the various ways rape is used to achieve these measures through examples from within the literature and case studies throughout varying countries.
This topic is shown in the Netflix documentary City of Joy which follows Dr. Dennis Mukwege as rape victims in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as he treats victims of sexual violence during wartime.
To learn more about Rape as a Weapon of War, see here: https://wordpress.com/post/globalrightsdefenders.blog/53
To learn about the international laws that recognize rape as a weapon and advocate to protect women, see here: https://vawnet.org/sc/international-laws-and-policies-prevent-and-intervene-violence-against-women
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Iran's World-Wide-Way to Harm Freedoms
This week, Rai Jordan is joined by Paria Saremi. Paria is the case monitor for Iran for Lawyer's Rights Watch Canada, is the Director and co-chair for the Civic Association of Iranian Canadians in North Vancouver, and a recent law graduate currently pursuing a career in Human Rights and Public Interest Law.
Rai and Saremi discuss the proposed internet legislation bill for Iran, what it would mean for Iranians if this bill were to be imposed, and how it will further harm freedoms within the country. The proposed bill would block Iranians from accessing the internet outside of national borders. This would mean that services like Google, Twitter, Instagram, etc would be unavailable to Iranians within national borders and would thereby create a wall of silence for Human Rights harms within the country. The new bill is being called 'Draconian' by many and would allow the Iranian government impunity when engaging in Human Rights violations like arbitrary detention, disappearing of civilians, unlawful killings and more. The two also discussed the history of Human Rights in Iran and shed light on the amazing strides Iranian people have taken in fighting for their rights to freedoms.
If you want to keep up with Pariam Saremi's work, check out:
Lawyer's Rights Watch Canada - Iran
Civic Association of Iranian Canadians
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The Dark Economy of Mail Order Brides
Sian Norris, the Chief Social and European Affairs reporter for Byline Times, joins Rai Jordan for this week's episode. Norris is a feminist activist with a specific focus on reproductive and LGBTIQ rights. Rai and Norris discuss the concept of spousal consumer economies, and the exploitative measures used by third parties. Norris also shared her findings from her investigative work regarding Ukrainian refugee women seeking a better life in a safer country. The two touched upon topics such as national and international laws regarding marriage in relation to human trafficking, meaningful interpretations behind consent, and the realities of consumer marriages behind the advertised stereotypes. Norris believes viewers at home can help by standing in solidarity with Ukraine, donating to notable causes, developing safer migration channels for vulnerable populations, and both supporting and expanding safeguards for vulnerable women. To keep up with Sian Norris: Website: https://www.sianthewriter.com/ | Twitter: @sianushka | Email: sian@bylinetimes.com | LinkedIn: Sian Norris | Upcoming Book 2023: Bodies Under Siege - The Far Right Attack on Reproductive Rights Interested in The Dark Economy of Mail Order Brides and want to learn more? Here are the resources used by Rai Jordan for today's video: Norris, S (April 29, 2022). The Mail Order Brides Sites Exploiting War in Ukraine to Find Women South Asian Women's Centre (2014). Forced Marriage as a Form of Human Trafficking United Nations (2020). When Marriage is a Crime United Nations (2018) Trafficking in Women and Girls Report of the Secretary-General. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2020). Interlinkages Between Trafficking in Persons and Marriages Issue Paper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global Rights Defenders is a non-profit dedicated to advocating alongside marginalized, displaced, and vulnerable populations. Through podcast interviews, youtube videos, and articles, GRD aims to shed light on human rights issues worldwide. Follow us: Website | Email | LinkedIn | Twitter: @GRD_Now | Facebook | Instagram

'I No Longer Call Myself Ethiopian' - Says Tigrayan Activist
When Abiy Ahmed decided not to hold the national election in 2020, the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF) decided to hold their own. The Prosperity Party (PP) refuses to recognize the TPLF, and in November 2020, Ethiopia's armed forced invaded Tigray. The dispute was only meant to last a matter of weeks, yet this passing month has marked the war's 1 year anniversary. The war in Ethiopia is intensifying. Tigray is now pushing for independence, and is forming coalitions with various ethnic groups. If they were to succeed, it could mean an economic collapse and overall destruction for the region.
On this week's episode, Tigrayan activist, Teklehaymanot G. Weldemichel, joins us. He shares stories from his lived experiences, provides his opinion regarding the current affairs, and finally urges the international community to join in and show their support for Tigrayans.
To follow Teklehaymanot: Twitter -@TeklehaymanotG
Blog-https://teklehaymanotblog.wordpress.com/
**DISCLAIMER- In the podcast introduction, I said that Abiy Ahmed's political party was the Ethiopian People's Democratic Revolutionary Front (EPDRF) however that is incorrect. That was dissolved and replaced by the Prosperity Party

How Justice Could Destabilize South Sudan
In this week's episode, Rai Jordan interviews Nicholas Coghlan, Canada's first resident diplomat in Khartoum, Sudan (2000-2003). He was also the first resident Canadian ambassador in Juba, the capital of the newly independent South Sudan. Coghlan and his wife, Jenny, were awarded the Meritorious Service Cross for their role in the evacuation of Canadian citizens from Juba when civil war broke out in late 2013.
In this episode, Rai and Coghlan discuss the current geopolitics of Sudan and South Sudan, analyze the role the US has played and continues to play in the country and region, and what it would mean if democracy were to fail and be replaced by autocracies. Moreover, the two also discussed potential outcomes if Sudan's political parties and their leaders were held accountable for their alleged war crimes, as well as the message it would send to the rest of the world.
If you want to keep up with Nick, you can follow him on twitter: @NicholasCoghlan or visit his website to see what him and his wife Jenny are up to: https://www.bosunbird.com/

Yemen Needs Your Help
In this special episode, Global Rights Defenders hosted Annabel Symington, the head of communications, advocacy & marketing for World Food Programme, Yemen. Annabel broke down the dire situation in Yemen, and urged the international community to act quickly.
Yemen currently faces an extreme humanitarian crisis, and as of January 2022 will have to cut half of its food rations due to lack of funds. As we all celebrate with our family's during this holiday season, let us not forget about those families who could use some extra love and support.
If you are interested in learning more, see the links below:
World Food Programme- wfp.org
Donate to the World Food Programme - https://donatenow.wfp.org/wfp/~my-donation?_ga=2.267594062.1509834250.1640592991-2067978171.1640592991&_cv=1
Share the Meal - https://sharethemeal.org/en/
Follow the World Food Programme on Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
or Follow Annabel Symington- @A_Symington

'We need to Visibilize the Invisible' - Says Indian Social Activist
When India’s Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi passed the Farm Bill in 2020, the farmers rose up in revolt. Faced with the hardships from the global pandemic, and pre-existing inequities, the proposed farm bill would only add further strain. Farmers have little control over their sector which include issues around land ownership, irrigation, corruption, and unpredictable weather. At the time this podcast was recorded, the protest had realized it’s one year anniversary. The proposed laws work together to remove bargaining power from the farmers, all to keep them in a cycle of perpetual debt. Sixty percent of India’s 1.3 billion inhabitants rely on the agricultural sector, whereas only 11% contributes to India’s overall GDP.
***It should be noted, this podcast was recorded November 15th, 2021, four days before India PM Modi repealed the controversial reforms.
To keep up with Kavitha, check out her different activities:
Twitter - @KKuruganti
Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA) - https://www.kisanswaraj.in/about/
Forum for women’s farmers rights [Mahila Kisan Adhikaar Manch (Makaam)] – https://makaam.in/about-us/

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How Afghan Women are Defying the Taliban
Activists in Afghanistan are in danger. The Taliban Takeover in the 1990's and in 2021 put serious strains on the economy, killed thousands, and denounced women as citizens under Shariah law. For the lucky few, they were able to escape the country. Either through its neighbouring border into Pakistan, or go abroad. But what happens for those who remain?
In this episode, Rai Jordan interviews two Afghan Activists. Lailuma Sadid, a journalist with the Brussels Morning Newspaper, and a civil rights activists based in Afghanistan. Both women give their perspectives about what it is like to live under Taliban rule, and urge the international community to take action.