Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Carter's State Funeral Set for January 9th

Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral will be held in Washington, D.C., on January 9th, following a national day of mourning; public viewings will occur in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., before a private burial in Plains, Georgia.

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Carter Center's Global Impact on Democracy

The Carter Center, founded by Jimmy Carter in 1982, has observed over 125 elections in 40 countries, promoting democracy globally through election monitoring, conflict resolution, and human rights advocacy, impacting countries from Panama and Nepal to the US.

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Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Humanitarian Service

Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, passed away Sunday; tributes are pouring in from Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Plains, Georgia, where his post-presidency humanitarian work, particularly in eradicating Guinea worm disease, is widely celebrated.

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German Children's Home Provides Refuge for War-Injured Children

The Friedensdorf International in Oberhausen, Germany, currently cares for approximately 80 severely injured children, primarily from Afghanistan, who arrived within the past three weeks, receiving medical treatment and psychosocial support in a community setting. The organization prioritizes unacco...

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Woman's Emotional Stem Cell Match Highlights Donor Need

Alana Campbell, a Kilkeel woman, became a stem cell donor and was a perfect match for a French woman, highlighting the life-saving impact of stem cell donation and the need for more donors; the odds of a match are one in 800.

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Mali: Opposition Figures Imprisoned and Abducted Amid Crackdown on Dissent

A Malian court sentenced opposition leader Issa Kaou N'Djim to two years in prison (one year suspended) for criticizing Burkina Faso's military junta, while another opposition figure, Ibrahim Nabi Togola, was abducted; both incidents underscore the increasing crackdown on dissent in Mali.

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Melbourne Doctor's Cult Leadership Leads to Increased Prison Sentence for Child Sex Abuse

A Melbourne skin doctor, Pradeep Dissanayake, established a cult and repeatedly sexually abused two 12-year-old girls, daughters of his followers; he controlled their lives, demanding hourly praise and dictating their every action; his sentence was increased to 10 years and 10 months.

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WHO Chief Urges End to Attacks on Gaza Hospitals After Narrow Escape

Following a near-fatal Israeli airstrike in Yemen, the WHO chief urges Israel to halt attacks on Gaza's healthcare system, citing the destruction of 20 out of 36 hospitals and the unacceptable targeting of a hospital in northern Gaza, despite Israel's claims of Hamas involvement.

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Gaza Hospitals Under Attack: UN Report Details Catastrophic Damage

A UN report details at least 136 attacks on 27 Gaza hospitals and 12 other medical facilities, causing catastrophic damage to the healthcare system and raising questions about Israel's claim that Hamas misused these facilities for military purposes.

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Life Sentence for Teenager in Brutal Chinese Murder Case

A Chinese court sentenced two 13-year-old boys to life and 12 years in prison, respectively, for the brutal murder of their classmate, Wang, whom they lured to an abandoned greenhouse, attacked with a shovel, and buried, after a period of bullying; a third boy who witnessed the event was not crimina...

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Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia

Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.

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Guinean Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Crackdown on Dissent

Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah was arrested on December 30th for "insulting" the head of state, prompting widespread condemnation from civil society groups and human rights organizations amidst escalating human rights violations under the military junta.

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