The Rise of the Federal Speech Police: ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility and the Crackdown on Online Dissent

The lines between internal agency oversight and domestic surveillance have begun to blur as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) pivots its resources toward monitoring the digital speech of American civilians. In a June incident that has ignited a firestorm of civil liberties concerns, federal agents arrived at a polling site in Syracuse, New York, to […]

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The Legacy of Koo Sze-yiu and the Evolution of Political Dissent in Hong Kong

Koo Sze-yiu, a veteran activist whose presence defined the landscape of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement for decades, has passed away at the age of 80, marking the end of an era for civil disobedience in the special administrative region. Known affectionately and respectfully by his peers as "A-Goo," Koo succumbed to terminal cancer while surrounded […]

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Georgia Faces Critical Human Rights Crisis as OSCE Report Details Systematic Democratic Backsliding and Repression of Dissent

A comprehensive investigation conducted under the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has revealed a profound and systemic deterioration of human rights and democratic governance in Georgia, signaling a pivotal moment in the nation’s post-Soviet trajectory. Published on March 12, 2025, the report serves as a formal documentation of what international observers describe […]

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