Tag #Human Rights Violations

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From Saturday School to Self-Expression: A Childhood Defined by Resistance

The author recounts their childhood experiences with Saturday schools for Black children facing educational inequalities in 1970s Britain, their politically active neighbour, and their subsequent artistic pursuit as an act of personal resistance, culminating in participation in student loan protests...

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Quality Education
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Papua New Guinea Skulls Undergo X-Ray Scans in Netherlands

X-ray scans of five Papua New Guinea skulls at the Mission Museum in Steyl, Netherlands, are yielding promising results for the museum's repatriation efforts, though local beliefs about the skulls could complicate the process.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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11-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabbed in Nieuwegein; 29-Year-Old Arrested

An 11-year-old Eritrean-Dutch girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, on Saturday afternoon, prompting the arrest of a 29-year-old man; police are investigating prior reports of erratic behavior by the suspect.

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Israeli Hostage Released, Family Remains in Hamas Captivity

After 480 days of Hamas captivity in Gaza, Israeli citizen Yarden Bibas was released on Saturday, while his wife Shiri and their two young children remain hostages, sparking international concern and highlighting the ongoing complexities of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54

An attack by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group on the Sabrein Market in Omdurman killed at least 54 people and wounded 158 more on Saturday, according to health authorities, marking another tragedy in the ongoing Sudanese civil war that has killed over 28,000 and displaced millio...

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No Poverty
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Trump Administration Removes Public Health Data from Federal Websites

The Trump administration, following executive orders, directed the removal of numerous webpages from federal health agency websites, including data on LGBTQ+ health, HIV, adolescent health, and other crucial public health information, raising concerns about access to vital resources and future resea...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Guarania: Paraguay's Musical Heritage and Chacarita's Revival

José Asunción Flores, born in Asunción's Chacarita in 1904, invented the guarania, Paraguay's national musical genre, in 1925; UNESCO recognized it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2024, highlighting its cultural significance amidst Paraguay's history of conflict and showcasing communi...

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Reduced Inequality
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Ust-Kut Volunteers Rescue Spaniel Tied to Train Tracks

On January 20th, in Ust-Kut, volunteers rescued a black spaniel tied to train tracks by a train driver's alert, just before a train passed; the dog, about five years old, was malnourished but later adopted after receiving veterinary care.

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Life on Land
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Massacre of 22 Civilians in Russkoye Porechye: Soldier Confesses to Atrocities

In the liberated village of Russkoye Porechye, Kursk region, Russian forces discovered the bodies of 22 civilians who were murdered with extreme brutality by Ukrainian soldiers of the 92nd Assault Brigade, including torture and rape; one soldier has confessed.

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Over 700 Dead, 2,800 Injured in DRC Fighting; Goma Under Rebel Control

Intense fighting in eastern DRC between January 26-30 caused over 700 deaths and 2,800 injuries, according to the UN; Goma fell under M23 rebel control, triggering looting of aid and water shortages; the rebels advance toward Bakavu, raising concerns of further displacement and disease outbreaks.

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False Accusations Against Trans National Guard Pilot After Fatal Helicopter Crash

A trans member of the Virginia Army National Guard, Jo Ellis, was falsely accused on social media of piloting the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a fatal collision with a passenger jet; President Trump's unsubstantiated claims linking diversity initiatives to the crash fueled the false accusations...

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Gender Equality
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US Famine Warning System Shuts Down Amidst Foreign Aid Freeze

The US government has temporarily shut down its Famine Early Warning System (Fewsnet) due to President Trump's 90-day freeze on foreign aid, disrupting a critical tool for famine prediction and response globally.

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