Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Reduced Sentence in Pınar Gültekin Murder Case Sparks Outrage

Cemal Metin Avcı, convicted of murdering Pınar Gültekin in July 2020, had his sentence reduced from aggravated life imprisonment to 23 years due to "unjustified provocation"; his brother and several others were acquitted, sparking widespread outrage and prompting government appeals.

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Attacks on French Environmental Agencies Threaten Public Health and Environmental Protection

French environmental and health agencies are facing increasing attacks from farmers, fueled by misinformation and political opportunism, jeopardizing their ability to enforce regulations and protect public health and the environment.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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15 Killed in Manbij Car Bomb Attack

A car bomb attack near Manbij, Syria, killed at least 15 people, mostly women farmworkers, on [Date of attack], near the Turkish border; this is the deadliest attack in Syria since December's regime fall, and follows a similar attack on Saturday.

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14-Year-Old Guilty of Attempted Murder in School Stabbing

A 14-year-old girl in Ammanford, Wales, was found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing two teachers and a student at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman school in April 2024; one teacher was airlifted to a hospital.

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Quality Education
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German Church Leader Condemns Politicization of Recent Attacks

The head of the Rhineland Protestant Church, Thorsten Latzel, criticized the instrumentalization of the suffering of victims of recent attacks in Germany for political purposes, particularly regarding migration policy, warning against losing sight of human rights and successful integration amidst th...

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Delhi Elections: Imprisoned Activists Challenge Political Establishment

In the upcoming Delhi assembly elections, imprisoned human rights activists Shifa ur Rehman and Tahir Hussain, accused of inciting 2020 riots, are contesting on AIMIM tickets, with their wives leading campaigns highlighting the community's struggles and seeking to prove their innocence.

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No Poverty
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Target Scales Back DEI Initiatives Amidst Backlash

Target, a vocal supporter of DEI initiatives after George Floyd's murder, has ended its pledge to increase its Black workforce by 20% and its executive racial equity committee, shifting its focus to a "Belonging at the Bullseye" initiative following backlash from conservative groups and declining sa...

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Reduced Inequality
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British Volunteer Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strike

James Wilton, an 18-year-old British man with no military experience, was killed in a Russian drone strike in eastern Ukraine on July 23, 2023, minutes into his first mission after volunteering to fight; his father described the devastating loss and his son's motivation to help Ukraine.

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Herzog Condemns UN's Moral Bankruptcy, Highlights Azerbaijan's Support

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the UN's moral bankruptcy for failing to combat antisemitism and terrorism, citing instances of biased reporting and the lack of support for Israeli victims, contrasting this with Azerbaijan's unwavering support for...

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French Director Found Guilty of Sexually Abusing Actress

A French court found film director Christophe Ruggia guilty of sexually abusing actress Adèle Haenel between 2001 and 2004, sentencing him to four years with a two-year suspended term and two years with an electronic ankle bracelet; Ruggia plans to appeal.

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Gender Equality
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The Bricklayer of Auschwitz: Lorenzo Perrone and Primo Levi

Primo Levi's rescuer at Auschwitz, Lorenzo Perrone, a Piedmontese bricklayer, repeatedly provided Levi with essential supplies and maintained contact with his family, significantly aiding his survival; however, after the war, Perrone succumbed to depression and alcoholism.

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No Poverty
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Bukavu Residents Flee Amidst Goma Conflict Fear

Fear stemming from misinformation about Goma's conflict is prompting hundreds of Bukavu residents to seek travel documents to leave, while others prepare to stay and make provisions, highlighting the psychological impact of nearby violence.

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