Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Community Resistance Thwarts Gold Mine in Northern Ireland's Sperrins

The Save Our Sperrins (SOS) campaign successfully blocked US gold mining company Dalradian from mining in the Sperrins mountains of Northern Ireland after an eight-year battle using peaceful protests and legal challenges, highlighting the environmental and community impacts of large-scale mining pro...

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Life on Land
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New Mexico Launches "Turquoise Alert" System for Missing Indigenous People

New Mexico launched a "turquoise alert" system for missing Native Americans, modeled after Amber Alerts, to address the disproportionately high number of missing Indigenous people; the alert system, named after the sacred Diné stone, will send a notification to cellphones when law enforcement issues...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash

Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.

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Gender Equality
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Bad Influence": Child Exploitation in the Influencer Industry

The documentary "Bad Influence" exposes allegations of child labor law violations, inappropriate treatment, and sexually explicit comments against Tiffany Smith, manager of child social media star Piper Rockelle and her "Squad", resulting in a lawsuit settled without admission of liability.

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No Poverty
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Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse Kills 58

A nightclub roof collapse in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, during a meringue concert on Tuesday killed at least 58 people and injured 160 others, with rescue efforts ongoing at the Jet Set nightclub.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Spain's Anti-Tourism Protests: Soaring Housing Costs Fuel Resident Anger

Widespread anti-tourism protests are erupting across Spain as over 90 million tourists visited in 2024, with projections of 115 million by 2040, causing soaring housing costs and displacing residents; demonstrations in over 40 cities demand government intervention.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: Casualties Include Public Figures

A ceiling collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic during a concert resulted in at least one death, including provincial governor Nelsa Cruz, and multiple injuries to public figures, prompting ongoing rescue operations and raising questions about building safety regulations.

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Good Health and Well-being
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U.S. Immigration Detentions of Pro-Palestinian Students Raise Free Speech Concerns

U.S. immigration agents are detaining international students involved in pro-Palestinian activism, prompting concerns about free speech and due process; the government justifies this by citing national security threats, but no criminal charges have been filed against any of the detainees; one studen...

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Italian Biologist Murdered in Santa Marta, Colombia

The dismembered body of 42-year-old Italian biologist Alessandro Coatti was found in Santa Marta, Colombia, prompting a $11,300 reward and investigation into his murder amid escalating violence by the ACSN paramilitary group.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Ecuadorian President Accused of Vicarious Violence

Gabriela Goldbaum, ex-wife of Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, publicly accused him of vicarious violence, using their daughter to cause her pain; this prompted a debate on the legal definition and societal implications of the issue in Ecuador, where it is not yet a recognized crime.

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Gender Equality
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UK Anti-Muslim Hate Monitor Faces Funding Scrutiny

Tell Mama, a UK anti-Muslim hate monitoring group receiving £6m in funding since 2012, faced a funding pause due to concerns about transparency and data reporting raised by a Muslim peer, leading to an open bidding process for the contract.

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US Deportations to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Raise Human Rights Concerns

The U.S. has deported 278 men to El Salvador's maximum-security Cecot prison, including a man mistakenly deported due to an administrative error; they are held in harsh conditions alongside convicted criminals, raising human rights concerns.

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