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How Colonialism Shaped Racial Discrimination and What Is Our Role in It Today?

Human Rights Die in Silence

27.12.2024

Human rights cannot exist without democracy. For the promotion and protection of human rights, democracy is essential, with all its components: the rule of law, strong institutions, an independent judiciary... And, logic…

Sixteen Days Are Not Enough

28.11.2024

Throughout these 16 days of activism, several important dates will be commemorated: the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, World AIDS Day, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities,…

Tolerance – A Path to Change or an Excuse for the Status Quo?

18.11.2024

In our social lexicon, “tolerance” increasingly comes to represent restraint – the suppression of reaction, the avoidance of confrontation, the silent endurance of unpleasantness. It is more and more frequently used as a…

If We Had Learned About War…

07.10.2024

History classes in primary school are often regarded as some of the least favorite subjects—though it might be unfair to use stronger terms.

It’s just that students aren’t exactly excited when they have to learn about…

The Banal in Our National Identity

21.12.2023

Propaganda that we conformed to

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I’m writing this article partly because I want to continue to explore my own…

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