Tag #Human Rights

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Iranian Filmmakers and Politician Condemn New Hijab Law

A new Iranian hijab law, prompting widespread condemnation from over 100 filmmakers and Faizeh Hashemi, is causing major political and social unrest as it's deemed 'anti-Iranian' and a violation of human rights, with concerns of increased societal division and protests.

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Gender Equality
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Rebels Capture Strategic Syrian City of Hama

Islamist rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have encircled and entered the strategically important Syrian city of Hama, resulting in intense fighting and over 115,000 displaced people.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bahamas Rejects Trump's Deportation Plan

The Bahamas rejected a Trump administration proposal to accept deported migrants, challenging the incoming president's plans for mass deportations and potentially signaling broader resistance from other countries.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Borkum Island Bans Violent Tradition at Klaasohm Festival

The Klaasohm festival on Borkum Island, Germany, will eliminate the tradition of beating women with cow horns following a report detailing violent assaults; organizers are implementing a safety plan, and police presence will be increased.

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Rotterdam to Halt Asylum Seeker Support, 33 Face Eviction

Rotterdam will stop providing shelter to 33 out of 45 asylum seekers on January 1st, 2024, due to a lack of government funding, while 12 vulnerable individuals will receive temporary care until June 1st, creating a legal challenge and highlighting the financial burden on cities.

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No Poverty
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Martial Law Declared in South Korea, Sparking Mass Protests

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 4, 2023, prompting mass protests in Seoul as citizens rallied outside the National Assembly building against the military's actions, which included sealing the parliament building and restricting access.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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"Kenyan Court Convicts Man in Murder of LGBTQ+ Activist"

"A Kenyan court found Jacktone Odhiambo guilty of murdering LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, whose body was found in a metal box in January 2023; sentencing is scheduled for December 16."

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Thousands of Ukrainian Civilians Held in Russian Prisons

Thousands of Ukrainian civilians, including at least six mayors, are held captive in Russian prisons; 3,767 Ukrainian prisoners of war have been released; the confirmed death of Mayor Matviiev after two years and eight months of torture in captivity highlights the systematic nature of the abuses.

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Nigerian Activist Remanded on Defamation Charges

Nigerian human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi was remanded in prison on November 27th, 2024, facing 16 counts of defamation filed by Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, based on allegations in Farotimi's book, "Nigeria and its Criminal Justice System," concerning a land case and criticism of the judiciary.

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Dutch Prison Overcrowding Leads to Early Prisoner Releases

Due to severe overcrowding, Dutch State Secretary of Justice Coenradie is releasing prisoners three days early, a measure that may escalate to include full sentence dismissals for some inmates, excluding those with mandatory TBS and sentences under one week.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Life Sentence for Murder in Kyle of Lochalsh

A 33-year-old man, Michael Joyce, was given a life sentence for the abhorrent murder of 61-year-old Michael White in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland, last April; Joyce's partner was acquitted.

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Ukraine Loses Chance for NATO Membership and Traditional Peace Treaty with Russia

A Ukrainian lawmaker stated that due to the current conflict, Ukraine has lost its chance for NATO membership and a "normal" peace treaty with Russia, significantly impacting its future security and geopolitical standing.

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