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What happens when local NGOs want international funds but don't agree with the pro-West, pro-rights agenda?

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Right-wing rhetoric across Europe raises the question: When does the right to freely express opinions override others' rights to dignity and respect?

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Photographer Hayk Bianjyan received an Open Society grant to document the radical transformation of Yerevan, Armenia, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities.

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Two Soros Justice Fellows take a critical look at the deportation of innocent and low-level immigrant offenders as a result of U.S. enforcement programs mandated to target “dangerous criminal aliens.”

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Last summer floods engulfed one-fifth of Pakistan, affecting almost 20 million people. The Open Society Foundations are working to keep this issue in the news—both in and outside of Pakistan.

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If the Pakistani state is going to keep hiding the truth, it is up to society to strengthen institutions dealing with information sharing, accountability, and transparency.

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