Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Gaza Infant Dies of Hypothermia Amid Humanitarian Crisis

Two-week-old Seela al-Faseeh died from hypothermia in Gaza due to freezing temperatures in a makeshift tent, highlighting the dire conditions faced by displaced Palestinians and the limited humanitarian aid reaching the region amid ongoing conflict.

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Bronze Age Massacre in England Reveals Brutal Prehistoric Violence

Excavations at Charterhouse Warren in Somerset, England, unearthed a mass grave from the Early Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC) containing at least 37 victims of a brutal massacre involving dismemberment and possible cannibalism, suggesting conflict fueled by resource scarcity and possibly disease.

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California's Homelessness Crisis: A 'Christmas Carol' for Our Times

El Cajon Mayor criticizes California's handling of its homelessness crisis, comparing it to Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", blaming conscious policy decisions for creating a system that profits from the issue.

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German Gymnastics Federation Investigates Abuse Allegations

Retired German gymnast Tabea Alt accused the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) of systematic physical and mental abuse, prompting the DTB to launch an investigation into potential misconduct by coaches and systemic failures; Alt alleges that the abuse included disregarding medical advice and forcin...

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UK Funds Ukraine's Investigation into Russian War Crimes

The UK pledged £4.5 million to Ukraine to probe Russian war crimes, including attacks on children, following Amnesty International's report on deliberate targeting of civilians and hospitals, and amid ongoing efforts to return deported Ukrainian children.

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German Psychiatric Hospital Faces Accusations of Patient Abuse

The Ameos-Klinikum Osnabrück in Germany faces accusations of patient mistreatment, including physical restraint, unsanitary conditions, and understaffing, leading to the resignation of two state representatives from its advisory board and prompting a governmental investigation.

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Brutal Beating of Inmate Robert Brooks Sparks Outrage and Calls for Reform in New York Correctional System

Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old Black man, died on December 10th in a New York hospital after being violently beaten by correctional officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility in Oneida County, New York, sparking outrage and reigniting the debate on racism and violence in the US justice system; 13 off...

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Dutch Criminologist Highlights Dependency as Key Factor in Violence

Janine Janssen, a Dutch criminologist, studies the relationship between violence and dependency, revealing that in many cases perpetrators exploit the victim's emotional or material dependence; her research extends to environmental crime and advocating for legal rights for nature.

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Gender Equality
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Canary Islands Migrant Crisis: 1,762 Arrive in Four Days

Between Christmas and December 28th, 2024, 1,762 irregular migrants arrived in the Canary Islands on 28 cayucos; this follows a record-breaking year with 45,277 arrivals via the dangerous West African route, resulting in several deaths and hospitalizations.

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Musk's AfD Endorsement Sparks Concerns in Germany

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, endorsed the AfD, a right-wing populist party, in Germany's Welt am Sonntag newspaper, raising concerns about his political influence and potential impact on German politics and elections.

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Montreal Community Groups Defy Eviction Order

Thirteen community groups in Montreal are refusing to vacate their building despite an eviction order from the school board, which needs the space for French language courses; the groups say they serve 25,000 people yearly and have nowhere else to go.

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Post-Assad Syria: Violence Against Minorities Escalates Amidst Power Vacuum

Following Bashar al-Assad's fall, violence against Syrian Alevis and Christians escalated, with abductions and killings reported. Armed groups like HTS exploit the power vacuum, and the international community's inaction exacerbates the crisis, impacting long-term stability.

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