Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Lawsuit Filed Over Solomon Islands Oil Spill

A lawsuit was filed against five companies for the 2019 Rennell Island oil spill in the Solomon Islands, which released over 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, causing severe environmental damage and health issues; the spill damaged the reef, contaminated water, and killed livestock.

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Life Below Water
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UK Judge Grants Palestinian Family Asylum Under Ukraine Scheme

A British immigration judge granted a Palestinian family of six refuge in the UK using the Ukraine Family Scheme, sparking criticism from the Home Office, who plan to contest similar claims in the future, citing potential legal loopholes and resource limitations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Louisiana Preschool Teachers on Leave After Assault Video Surfaces

Two Louisiana preschool teachers face investigation after videos surfaced showing them laughing while students beat a four-year-old at Riveroaks Elementary School in January 2024; the school superintendent called the teachers' behavior "disgusting".

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Quality Education
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Child's Suicide Highlights Failures in Queensland's Residential Care System

The Child Death Review Board's report details the death of Alex*, a child abuse victim who was homeless and died by suicide after being banned from all Queensland residential care facilities and provided a tent by the Department of Child Safety, highlighting systemic failures in the state's resident...

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Good Health and Well-being
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UK Court Grants Asylum to Palestinian Family Under Human Rights Law

A UK court granted a Palestinian family of six asylum, overturning the Home Office's rejection of their application under the Ukraine Family Scheme due to a breach of their human rights under Article 8 of the ECHR; the family had fled Gaza after their home was destroyed in an airstrike.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Emaciated Hostages Released; Jewish Community Reels

The release of three emaciated Israeli hostages held by Hamas following the October 7, 2023 attacks has sparked outrage and despair within the Jewish community worldwide, contrasting sharply with the earlier release of healthy female hostages.

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Northern Ireland Study Seeks Truth on Religious Abuse

A new study in Northern Ireland is collecting testimonies from survivors of abuse in religious settings, including churches and schools, to inform potential policy changes and a possible public inquiry, following calls from survivors who experienced physical and sexual abuse by clergy and religious ...

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Escalating Criminal Tactics in Mexico: Landmines and Drones Claim Lives

At least four deaths resulted from landmine explosions in Michoacán and Tamaulipas, Mexico, while drone attacks using explosives targeted military personnel in Chihuahua, showcasing evolving criminal tactics and a lack of comprehensive government data on the issue.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Spanish Decree Offers Residency to Flood-Affected Migrants

The October 29, 2024, floods in Torrent, Valencia, Spain, destroyed the home of Jhon Jairo Londoño and six others, highlighting the plight of undocumented migrants who lost their homes and livelihoods; a new government decree offers one-year residency and work permits to around 26,000 affected migra...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis

A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Soldiers Rescue Eight Civilians Trapped in Ukrainian-Occupied Village

Russian soldiers rescued eight Ukrainian civilians trapped for six months in a basement in Nikolaevo-Daryino, Kursk Oblast, after their village was liberated in late January 2025; many villagers were killed by Ukrainian forces, who used civilians as human shields.

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No Poverty
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Judge Warns of Unregulated Sperm Donation Dangers After Case of Donor With 180 Children

A UK judge publicly named Robert Charles Albon, a sperm donor claiming over 180 children, to warn of unregulated sperm donation's dangers after he pursued parental rights over a child conceived by a same-sex couple, causing them significant distress and relationship breakdown.

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Gender Equality