Tag #Human Rights Violations

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EKBO's 2023 Payments to Sexual Abuse Victims Reach €200,000

The Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg-Schlesian Upper Lusatia (EKBO) paid approximately €200,000 in 2023 to victims of sexual violence, a sum comparable to the previous five years combined, following the release of a study highlighting numerous cases of abuse within the church.

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French Activist Charged in Lützerath Protest: Trial Continues".

Loic S., a French citizen, was charged with resisting arrest during the January 14th, 2023, Lützerath protest in Germany, where he allegedly shoved police officers while disguised as a Franciscan monk; a second hearing is scheduled for February 5th.

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Covite Head Condemns Feijóo for Disrespecting Terrorism Victims

Consuelo Ordóñez, head of Covite and sister of an ETA victim, publicly criticized PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo for disrespecting terrorism victims by using their memory for political gain, referencing the controversial slogan "que te vote Txapote" and past incidents of victim instrumentalization b...

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Southport Killer Pleads Guilty, Exposing Systemic Failures

Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and injuring eleven others at a Southport dance class on July 29, 2023, after multiple agencies failed to address his concerning behavior despite prior referrals to the Prevent program.

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Gaza Ceasefire Reveals Catastrophic Destruction and Immense Humanitarian Crisis

On Monday, following a Gaza ceasefire, rescue workers began recovering bodies from the rubble, facing over 10,000 potential deaths among over two million displaced Gazans while aid began flowing.

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Surge in Non-Lethal Violence Against Women in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia

Daily non-lethal violence against women in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia surged to 1,569 cases in 2023, a 13% increase from 2022, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention strategies such as promoting financial autonomy and challenging gender norms, as evidenced by a recent study of globa...

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Gender Equality
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Ohio Pastor Found Guilty for Sheltering Homeless

In Bryan, Ohio, Pastor Chris Avell was found guilty on Tuesday of violating fire codes for sheltering the homeless in his church, facing a $200 fine and 60 days in jail, while the city maintains it was for public safety, despite the pastor arguing to protect people from sub-zero temperatures.

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Police Cleared in Death of Restrained Man Despite "I Can't Breathe" Testimony

Kevin Clarke, 35, died in 2018 after a 30-minute police restraint; two officers were cleared of gross misconduct despite an inquest jury finding at least one officer heard his pleas of "I can't breathe", leading to family condemnation of a broken system.

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Twitch Streamer's Cyber-Harassment Trial Highlights Online Abuse's Impact

Twitch streamer Ultia's trial in Paris on January 21, 2024, focuses on the four men accused of cyber-harassing her after she criticized fellow streamer Inoxtag in 2021, resulting in tens of thousands of abusive messages, impacting her mental and professional well-being.

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Gender Equality
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Trump's Return to Power Triggers Immediate Policy Reversals

Donald Trump's return to the US presidency on Monday triggered immediate policy reversals, including the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the revocation of transgender rights, and the shutdown of immigration apps, while wealthy individuals like Musk and Zuckerberg publicly supported his agenda.

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Gender Equality
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Israel Releases Hostages in Cease-Fire Deal, IDF Chief Resigns

Three Israeli hostages kidnapped during the October 7th attacks were freed on Sunday, January 20th, 2024, as part of a cease-fire deal that involves the phased release of 33 Israeli hostages held in Gaza in exchange for Israel releasing nearly 2,000 prisoners and detainees from the West Bank and Gaz...

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Three Israeli Hostages Released in Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Deal

Three Israeli women, held captive by Hamas for 15 months, were released Sunday as part of a six-week ceasefire agreement that will see 33 Hamas hostages exchanged for 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, with aid deliveries to Gaza resuming.

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