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Subject By The Numbers: Human Rights in Critical Minerals, Venezuela's Primary Voters, Gaza's Solar Infrastructure, and More
Date December 3, 2023 4:12 PM
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510 allegations

From 2012 to 2022, the Business and Human Rights Resource Center's Transition Minerals Tracker recorded 510 human rights abuse allegations linked to critical minerals, led by Peru, Chile and the Democratic Republic of Congo.



SOURCE: "Why Responsible Mining Is a Human Rights Imperative" by CSIS's Gracelin Baskaran.

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2.5 million voters

As part of its investigation into Venezuela's primary elections, the Maduro regime has demanded the primary commission hand over information on the nearly 2.5 million primary voters.



SOURCE: "On the Uses and Misuses of Venezuela Sanctions" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg.

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655 systems

CSIS satellite imagery analysis found at least 655 rooftop solar systems in a one square mile sample area of Gaza City, likely representing the highest density of rooftop solar panels in the world.



SOURCE: "Gaza's Solar Power in Wartime" by CSIS's Will Todman, Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., and Jennifer Jun.

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50 percent

The United Nations may significantly underestimate by as much as 50 percent the number of internally displaced persons created by post-coup conflict in Myanmar.



SOURCE: "Rethinking Humanitarian Assistance for Myanmar" by CSIS's Michael Martin.

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