Tag #Human Rights

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Corporate Appeasement and Religious Resistance to Trump's Policies

Top executives from major US companies and prominent German politicians have shown support for Donald Trump, while religious leaders like Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde have openly criticized his policies, highlighting the contrast between appeasement and resistance to right-wing extremism.

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Tunisian Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights Worsening Human Rights Crisis

Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, 74, is on a hunger strike in prison since January 14th, protesting her pre-trial detention on fraud charges deemed baseless by human rights groups and the UN, amid Tunisia's worsening human rights climate under President Kais Saied.

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EU Parliament Condemns Maduro, Calls for Sanctions, Recognizes González

The European Parliament condemned Nicolás Maduro's presidency, called for more sanctions against him and his associates, recognized Edmundo González as the legitimate president based on opposition electoral records, and highlighted the regime's role in worsening Venezuela's humanitarian crisis and i...

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Four Güran Family Members Sentenced to Aggravated Life for Narin Güran Murder

A Turkish court sentenced four Güran family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; the reasoned decision details the evidence, including inconsistencies in testimony and phone records.

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Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC

Italy released Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, who was detained in Turin on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, prompting strong criticism from the ICC and human rights groups; the Italian court cited procedural violations.

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Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Thailand legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday, becoming the first Southeast Asian and third Asian country to do so, following Nepal and Taiwan; the law is expected to result in hundreds of marriage registrations on its first day.

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Laken Riley Act" Tightens US Immigration Enforcement

The US Congress passed the "Laken Riley Act", a stricter immigration enforcement law mandating detention and expedited deportation for undocumented immigrants committing minor offenses, fueled by the 2024 murder of a student in Georgia by an undocumented immigrant.

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Italy Releases ICC-Wanted Libyan Militia Leader

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Osama Almasri, a Libyan militia leader accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. After his arrest in Italy for attending a soccer match, he was quickly released and returned to Libya on a government flight, causing outrage ...

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Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.

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ICC War Crimes Suspect Released in Italy, Returns to Libya

Njeem Osama Al-Masri, wanted by the ICC for war crimes and torture, was released from Italian custody due to procedural errors and returned to Libya on January 21st aboard an Italian government plane, sparking political controversy and criticism of Italy's handling of the case.

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US Passes Strict Immigration Law: "Laken Riley Act

The Republican-dominated US Congress passed the "Laken Riley Act", mandating detention and expedited deportation of undocumented immigrants for minor offenses, costing an estimated $83 billion over three years, despite studies showing lower crime rates among this group; 46 Democrats voted in favor.

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Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes, Sparking International Outrage

An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest; the decision sparked condemnation from human rights groups and the ICC, highlighting concerns about Italy's cooperation with internat...

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