Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Shell and Greenpeace Settle Lawsuit Over Sea Protest

Shell and Greenpeace settled a lawsuit over a January 2022 protest where four Greenpeace activists boarded a Shell vessel near the Canary Islands, resulting in Greenpeace paying £300,000 to the RNLI and agreeing to avoid protesting at four Shell North Sea sites for a period.

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Teenager Guilty of Murdering Girl Who Begged Him to Stop

On September 27, 2023, 17-year-old Hassan Sentamu murdered 15-year-old Elianne Andam in Croydon, south London, after a dispute over belongings with his ex-girlfriend escalated into a fatal stabbing; Sentamu admits manslaughter but denies murder.

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"Mass Kidnapping in Zamfara, Nigeria: At Least 50 Abducted"

"Armed men kidnapped at least 50 people, including women and children, in Zamfara, Nigeria, over the weekend; the Zamfara police confirmed the incident, but no group has claimed responsibility, and the government has yet to take action."

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Belfast Police Probe Anti-Irish Language Leaflets

On December 9th, 2024, anti-Irish language leaflets were distributed outside an Irish language class in Belfast, prompting a police investigation into a hate incident and raising concerns about intimidation and cultural tensions.

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Assad's Regime Collapses in Syria After 14 Years

After a brutal 14-year reign marked by chemical weapons use, torture, and the deaths of hundreds of thousands, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has fallen following an 11-day rebel offensive, with rebels seizing Damascus and Assad reportedly fleeing to Moscow.

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Assad's Regime Falls: Syrian Refugees Celebrate, Hope for Return

The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime after 14 years of conflict has prompted celebrations among Syrian refugees across Europe, many of whom hope to return home and rebuild their country, but long-term uncertainties remain.

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Man Jailed for Manslaughter After Hiding Woman's Body in Bin for Two Weeks

Mark Metcalfe, 40, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the manslaughter of Theresa Jordan, 32, whose body he hid in a wheelie bin for two weeks before discarding it near an Asda in Harehills, Leeds. The incident occurred on June 11, 2022, at Metcalfe's home, where Jordan was attacked after an ar...

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"Putin Addresses Human Rights Concerns, Promises Government Action"

"President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with Russia's Human Rights Council, addressed concerns about refugee living conditions, migrant integration, support for military families, and combating phone fraud; he promised government action on each issue."

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"Albanese Condemns Antisemitic Vandalism in Sydney, Emphasizes Unity"

"Prime Minister Albanese condemned antisemitic vandalism in Sydney's Woollahra, calling it a hate crime, and emphasized the need for unity, while speaking with the AFP Commissioner and receiving a briefing from Operation Avalite, the new AFP antisemitism task force. This follows a recent firebombing...

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"Thousands Freed From Syrian Jails After Assad's Fall"

"On Sunday, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria, thousands of prisoners were released from notorious detention centers across the country, marking a significant event in the eight-year civil war and reuniting families separated for years."

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Taliban's Kabul demolitions disproportionately impact minority groups

A joint investigation reveals that the Taliban's 'regeneration program' in Kabul, launched in August 2021, has flattened 1.56 sq km (385 acres) of the city, disproportionately impacting Hazara and Tajik minorities; demolitions were accompanied by human rights violations, including alleged killings, ...

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Konflik Bersenjata: 1 dari 6 Anak Terdampak, ICC Tindak Putin dan Netanyahu

Laporan UNICEF mengungkapkan bahwa satu dari enam anak di dunia hidup di zona konflik, menghadapi bahaya kekerasan, kelaparan, dan penyakit; PBB mencatat 32.990 pelanggaran serius terhadap hak anak pada tahun 2023, termasuk di Ukraina dan Gaza, dengan ICC mengeluarkan surat perintah penangkapan terh...

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