168 Hours continues its collaboration with the Global Campus of Human Rights. In this episode, we spoke with Dr. Michael Hayes, Academic Director of the APMA program and member of the Global Campus Council.
When it comes to solutions, Claudia Bonamini believes that: “We should all try to go a little beyond our fears, keep an open mind, seek encounters, and see people as people. We should also make the effort not to believe everything we are told about migration, and maybe try to experience and understand it for ourselves.”
The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza continues to deepen — yet the world’s understanding of it remains clouded by distance, politics, and selective narratives. In an interview with 168 Hours, Palestinian-Jordanian journalist Yaman Alhelo offers a raw, unfiltered account of life under siege, the failures of global media, and the international community’s reluctance to act.
“In order also to reach out to peace, we have to make a distinction between freedom of expression deprivation in a national framework or in an international framework, a national framework, it depends, always by the government. So it’s a decision what kind of behaviors or statements are denied and what not. So what we can do in this case is to create dialog with institutions and also create dialog between international organizations and governments, or between governments.”