Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Texas Hospital Violated Federal Law in Ectopic Pregnancy Case; New Policy Clouds Future of Emergency Abortions

A federal investigation found that a Texas hospital violated federal law by failing to provide treatment for a woman's life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, resulting in significant reproductive damage; however, a new Trump administration policy casts doubt on future federal protections for women deni...

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New TV Channel Challenges Russian Censorship

On June 4th, a new TV channel called "Russia's Future", a joint venture between Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation and Reporters Without Borders, launched, broadcasting previously banned political content via satellite to 45% of Russian satellite TV viewers across Europe, the Middle East, a...

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Judge Orders Due Process for Migrants Deported Under Alien Enemies Act

A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to allow Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the Alien Enemies Act to challenge their removal, citing improper procedures and evidence suggesting their accusations were flimsy; this ruling may set a precedent for future...

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Evu Expands Operations in Javari Valley Following Amazon Murders

Following the 2022 murders of journalist Dom Phillips and activist Bruno Pereira in Brazil's Javari Valley, the Indigenous patrol group Evu has expanded from 12 to nearly 120 members, establishing six mobile teams to combat illegal poaching, fishing, mining, and drug trafficking across the region's ...

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German Activist on Hunger Strike in Hungary After Contested Extradition

German national Maja T., accused of attacking alleged Hungarian right-wing extremists in 2023, began a hunger strike in Hungarian pre-trial detention, protesting her extradition despite a pending appeal to the German Federal Constitutional Court and citing inhumane conditions.

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Columbia University Faces Accreditation Threat Over Alleged Antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Education notified an accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during campus protests, potentially affecting the university's accreditation and federal funding...

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Texas Hospital Violated Federal Law by Denying Emergency Abortion

A federal investigation found that a Texas hospital violated federal law by repeatedly sending a woman with a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy home without treatment, ultimately resulting in the loss of part of her reproductive system; this occurred after the Trump administration revoked the Biden...

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Deported Asylum Seeker Returned to U.S. After Due Process Ruling

A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., deported to Mexico despite a court order protecting him from deportation to Guatemala, has been returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ruled his deportation violated due process. The ruling underscores concerns about due process violations in the U.S. immigrat...

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El Salvador: Human Rights Lawyer Arrested, Raising Concerns of Retaliation

In El Salvador, human rights lawyer Ruth Eleonora López, a critic of President Bukele, was arrested on May 18th and charged with illegal enrichment, prompting concerns about retaliation for her work with Cristosal NGO. Prosecutors sought a six-month pre-trial detention, while López demanded a public...

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Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers

Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...

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1,400+ EU Officials Demand Stronger Action Against Israel Over Gaza

Over 1,400 European Union officials urged stronger action against Israel for its actions in Gaza, citing war crimes and demanding sanctions and suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in a memorandum sent to top EU leaders on April 15th.

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Trump Administration Threatens Columbia University's Accreditation Over Antisemitism Allegations

The Trump administration notified Columbia University's accreditor of Title VI violations for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment since October 7, 2023, potentially jeopardizing the university's accreditation and access to federal funding.

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