Tag #Human Rights Violations

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US Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Arms Trafficking Lawsuit

The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against 11 arms manufacturers for their role in the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels, citing insufficient evidence of direct involvement despite acknowledging the substantial economic and human cost of this illegal arms trade which costs Mexico ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Post-War Europe: Diverse Memorialization of Nazi Atrocities

From 1945-1948, six exhibitions across Europe documented Nazi crimes, attracting hundreds of thousands; however, the focus varied, with some minimizing the Jewish victims' central role, reflecting national political contexts.

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UK Considers Leaving European Convention on Human Rights

British Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is proposing the UK's withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights to better control immigration, launching a commission to study the effects of international treaties on various national policies and potentially impacting the upcoming general election.

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Pensioner beaten to death by teens; daughter demands parental accountability

An 80-year-old man, Bhim Kohli, was beaten to death by a 15-year-old boy while a 13-year-old girl filmed the attack near his Leicester home; his daughter is calling for the teens' parents to be held accountable.

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Jumping Castle Operator Found Not Guilty in Fatal Tasmanian Incident

Six children died and three were seriously injured when a wind gust lifted a jumping castle into the air at a Tasmanian primary school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of workplace safety charges.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Europe's Delayed Response to Gaza Crisis Challenges Memory Politics

Germany and France's muted response to the Gaza crisis, despite their strong emphasis on Holocaust remembrance, highlights a potential disconnect between stated principles and political action; several Israeli historians have already labeled the situation a genocide.

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Hong Kong Arrests Dozen for Tiananmen Commemoration

Hong Kong authorities arrested at least 12 people on June 4, 2024, for attempting to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, replacing the traditional vigil with a pro-government "patriotic food market" in Victoria Park, highlighting the shrinking space for dissent under the 2020 National S...

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Schroeder Foundation Bankruptcy Leaves Hundreds Jobless in The Hague

The bankruptcy of Stichting Schroeder in The Hague, a foundation running eight thrift stores and a social workplace serving nearly 300 people with disabilities, will lead to their closure next week, leaving hundreds without jobs or community support, despite a 6,500-signature petition.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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UK Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Transgender Rights, Sparking Debate and Calls for Guidance

Following a UK Supreme Court ruling clarifying the definition of "woman" in the Equality Act 2010, an EHRC commissioner stated that transgender people were misled about their rights, sparking debate and calls for updated guidance to balance the rights of all individuals.

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Gender Equality
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Jumping Castle Tragedy: Court Dismisses Charges

A Tasmanian court found the operator of a jumping castle not guilty of workplace safety charges despite acknowledging failures in securing the inflatable, which killed six children due to an unforeseen dust devil during end-of-year school celebrations in December 2021.

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No Poverty
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Foreign Governments' Techniques to Suppress Entertainment Content

Foreign governments use licensing, funding, access, economic pressure, censorship, government-controlled content, tax, smear campaigns, and chilling effects to suppress entertainment content they dislike.

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Murujuga Rock Art Report Defended Amidst World Heritage Bid Controversy

A report commissioned by Woodside Energy on the Murujuga rock art in Western Australia concludes that while some damage occurred in the 1970s and 80s, current air quality is better than in Australian cities, though this is disputed by environmental groups; the UNECSO World Heritage Committee may rej...

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Life on Land

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