In the turbulent region of the Sahel, military juntas grapple with accusations from human rights organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, claiming these groups distort their efforts to uphold rights amid security challenges. As governments impose restrictions and silence critical voices, the importance of NGOs becomes increasingly vital in advocating for freedom and justice. Despite official denials of bans on their activities, reports of arbitrary arrests highlight a bleak human rights landscape, demanding urgent attention and action.
Sahel Juntas: Tensions Rise Between Military Rulers and Rights Advocates
