Center for European Policy Analysis
Amberin Zaman, Al Monitor
Victims of human rights atrocities, forced disappearances and murder in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey are speaking out.
Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2020/07/torture-turkey-rise-erdogan-republic-fear.html#ixzz6TqFvEipR
Ido Vock, New Statesman
C. Smith et al, FT
After the greenback suffers its worst month in a decade on economic concerns, debate about its global role is stirring.
Kimberly Mcintosh, Chatham House
In 1772, a crowd gathered outside court to hear the decision on a case that had captured the public imagination. It was the case of James Somerset, an enslaved man who had escaped from his ‘master’, Charles Stewart, in England in 1771. Stewart had Somerset arrested and placed aboard a ship bound for Jamaica, then a British slave colony. Somerset was able to contact Granville Sharp, a humanitarian lawyer and abolitionist, who brought the case to court. The presiding judge... Читать дальше...
Amy Mackinnon, FP
With inflation running at 700 percent, the pandemic has left an already weak state on the brink.
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Axios
The Trump administration has announced it will sanction the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), a paramilitary organization operating in Xinjiang, where Chinese authorities, aided by the XPCC, are perpetrating a cultural and demographic genocide against ethnic minorities.
Mathis Bitton, National Review
Critics thought that post-Brexit Britain would fail to stand up for the liberal world order. Boris Johnson proved them wrong.