Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Smaller 2025 March Marks Shift in Anti-Trump Resistance

The "People's March" in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2025, drew significantly fewer participants than the 2017 Women's March, highlighting a shift in protest strategies and public response to a second Trump presidency, encompassing broader issues beyond solely opposing Trump.

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Trump Inauguration on MLK Day: A Civil Rights Crossroads

President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Martin Luther King Jr. Day presents a stark contrast, prompting mixed reactions from civil rights leaders who plan to commemorate King's legacy while preparing for potential challenges under the new administration.

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Belarusian Nobel Laureate Faces Harsh Imprisonment

Belarusian human rights activist and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski is serving a 10-year sentence in harsh conditions in Penal Colony No. 9 for alleged extremism, highlighting the Belarusian government's ongoing crackdown on dissent ahead of a presidential election.

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Over 60 Dead in Colombia's Catatumbo Clashes

Clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have resulted in at least 60 deaths according to the Ombudsman's office, forcing hundreds of families to flee, while the exact casualty count remains uncertain due to inaccessibility of the conflict zone.

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Italian Parliament Conference Highlights Global Conflicts, Technological Warfare

A conference on 'The Human Condition' will be held at the Italian Parliament on January 20th, utilizing a mixed reality format. The event will address the unprecedented number of global conflicts (59 wars, 170 armed conflicts), the dehumanization of warfare through technology, and the systematic des...

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Podcast Explores Persecution of Queer Roma and Sinti During the Holocaust

The taz Panter Stiftung podcast "Romnja Widerstand im Wandel der Zeit" explores the persecution of queer Roma and Sinti individuals during the Holocaust, highlighting the difficulties in establishing accurate victim numbers due to intersecting identities and historical gaps in records, while emphasi...

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Organ Donation Advocate Allison Angell Dies at 46

Allison Angell, a British woman with cystic fibrosis, died at 46 after receiving four major organ transplants over 10 years; she became a vocal advocate for organ donation law changes, significantly influencing Wales's 2015 legislation.

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Missouri Legislature Defies Voters, Seeks to Restrict Abortion Access

Missouri voters approved an abortion-rights amendment in the last election, but the Republican-controlled state legislature is now attempting to enact laws restricting abortion access, highlighting a disconnect between voter preferences and legislative actions, a pattern also seen in Ohio and Arizon...

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Manslaughter Acquittal Highlights Challenges in Prosecuting Domestic Abuse-Related Suicides

A British court acquitted Ryan Wellings of manslaughter in the death of his partner, Kiena Dawes, who died by suicide, highlighting challenges in prosecuting such cases despite increased police awareness and ongoing efforts by the Crown Prosecution Service to pursue these charges.

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Kalman & Leopold": Twin Holocaust Survivors' Story

Richard K. Lowy's "Kalman & Leopold" recounts the Auschwitz experiences of twin survivors Leopold and Kalman, released on the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, amidst political controversy, to combat Holocaust denial and ensure future remembrance.

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Italy's 'Monster of Liguria': 17 Murders and a Legacy of Trauma

Donato Bilancia, Italy's 'Monster of Liguria', murdered 17 people between October 1997 and May 1998, including prostitutes, train passengers, and couples, after suffering childhood trauma and a series of personal betrayals.

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Italy's Fragmenting Society: "Cultural Wars" and the Erosion of Rights

The article analyzes how "cultural wars" and "identity politics" are fragmenting Italian society, highlighting the contrasting approaches of the right and left wings and the complexities of balancing minority rights with broader social concerns.

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