Tag #Human Rights

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Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Indian PhD Student

An Indian PhD student in South Dakota, Priya Saxena, was granted a federal injunction blocking her deportation after her student visa was revoked due to a minor traffic violation; the judge stated the DHS's actions were "likely to cause irreparable harm".

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Death of Nanjing Massacre Survivor Highlights Urgent Need for Historical Preservation

Xie Guiying, a survivor of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, died on May 15, 2024, leaving only 26 registered survivors; her death highlights the urgent need to preserve the memories of this tragic event where approximately 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers were killed by Japanese troops.

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zeit.de
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Violent Clashes Erupt at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Demonstration

During a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration in Berlin on Thursday, violent clashes between police and approximately 1100 protesters resulted in injuries to 11 police officers and an unknown number of demonstrators; 50 arrests were made, and one officer suffered a broken arm and upper body injur...

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French Soldiers Sue Superior Officers for Violence and Harassment

Four former soldiers from the 8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment in Castres, France, filed a lawsuit in Paris on May 9th, alleging violence, threats, moral harassment, and endangerment by their superiors, prompting a military investigation and a call for systemic reform.

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kathimerini.gr
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Greek Prison Mothers Penalized for Protesting Hazardous Conditions

Four mothers at the Eleona Women's Prison in Thebes, Greece, peacefully protested hazardous conditions—a broken sink, exposed wires, and damaged playground equipment—after repeated complaints were ignored; they received a 51-point disciplinary penalty.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
theguardian.com
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Gaza Children's Healthcare Crisis Amidst War

Zeinab al Astal's two sons, suffering from leukemia, were medically evacuated from a bombed Gaza hospital to Jordan, highlighting a severe healthcare crisis where over 12,000 people need treatment unavailable in the strip due to the war and Israeli restrictions.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Camorra Murder Highlights Ongoing Struggle Against Organized Crime in Italy

Domenico Noviello, a 64-year-old businessman, was murdered by a Camorra hit squad in Castel Volturno on May 16, 2008, for refusing to pay protection money, highlighting the ongoing struggle against organized crime in Italy.

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Nicaragua Police Subordinate Judges, Violating Judicial Independence

A Nicaraguan police circular, effective May 2024, requires police approval for all judicial orders regarding property seizures, effectively subordinating judges to the police and violating the constitution, further consolidating the Ortega-Murillo regime's control.

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Record Number of North Korean Defectors in South Korea's Public Sector

By the end of 2024, a record 211 North Korean defectors held South Korean public sector jobs, reflecting Seoul's intensified social integration programs and financial support for defectors facing unemployment and social isolation.

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Reduced Inequality
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Florida Immigrant Faces $1.82 Million Fine for Overstaying Deportation Order

A 41-year-old Honduran mother of three in Florida faces a $1.82 million fine from ICE for remaining in the U.S. after a 2005 deportation order, marking a stark increase in the enforcement of civil fines under the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act.

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elmundo.es
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Catalan Separatist Politics Leads to Alleged Political Reprisal Against Barcelona Doctor

From 1975, Spain's transition was marked by Catalan separatism, culminating in the author's 2020 dismissal from the Barcelona Medical Association, which he attributes to political repression for his pro-constitutionalist activities, prompting a legal case.

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theguardian.com
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Reports: Israel's Actions Constitute Genocide and Apartheid

Two reports by university professors and human rights advocates conclude that Israel's actions against Palestinians constitute both genocide and apartheid, citing mass killings, arbitrary detention, torture, and discriminatory legal systems, and calling for accountability from the international comm...

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