Tag #Human Rights

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Canada Convenes National Forum to Combat 71% Rise in Antisemitic Incidents

The Canadian government convened a national forum in Ottawa on Thursday to combat the 71% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2023, with participants pledging to strengthen laws and allocate C$26.8 million to police training and cooperation with Jewish community security initiatives.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Poland's First Abortion Clinic Opens Amidst Protests and Legal Uncertainty

On International Women's Day, Poland's first abortion clinic opened in Warsaw, directly defying the country's strict abortion laws and facing immediate protests; despite government promises of legalization, no action has been taken, leaving the clinic's future uncertain.

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Gender Equality
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Rediscovered Letters Reveal Belgian Resistance Fighters' Final Messages

The Last Words project unearthed roughly 20 letters from Belgian resistance fighters executed by Nazis in 1944, revealing their final messages and prompting calls to re-evaluate the post-war narrative that overshadowed their heroism.

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo

Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.

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No Poverty
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Panama Releases 65 Migrants Detained After US Deportation

Panama released 65 migrants deported from the US after weeks in a Darien jungle camp, granting them at least 30 days to leave, amid human rights criticism of a US-Panama agreement that allows the US to deport third-country nationals to Panama.

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No Poverty
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Record High Internet Shutdowns in Africa in 2024

A report by Access Now and #KeepItOn revealed a record 21 internet shutdowns in 15 African countries in 2024, exceeding previous years and highlighting the weaponization of internet access by governments and non-state actors amidst conflicts, protests, and elections.

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Syria: Massacres Amidst Transitional Government Failure

Hundreds of civilians, mostly Alawites, were murdered in at least 29 Syrian towns across Latakia, Tartus, and Hama governorates following clashes between Assad loyalists and Syrian security forces; the transitional government calls it "individual actions," while human rights groups label it a massac...

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the U.S. after weeks of detention in poor conditions, facing human rights criticism; many lack resources and fear returning home, highlighting flaws in international asylum processes.

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Closure of Indian Transgender Clinics After USAID Funding Halt

The Trump administration's 90-day suspension of USAID funding in India in February 2024 resulted in the immediate closure of three transgender clinics in Hyderabad, Thane, and Pune, impacting over 5000 patients and potentially jeopardizing thousands of jobs in the development sector due to the elimi...

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Good Health and Well-being
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UN Report: Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress

A UN Women report, "Women's Rights in Review 30 Years After Beijing," released on International Women's Day, finds progress in gender equality but persistent discrimination, proposing a six-point agenda to address ongoing challenges exacerbated by crises and weakened institutions.

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Gender Equality
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Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.

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Syria's New Rulers Face Backlash After Mass Killings

Following reports of mass killings of civilians in Syria, interim President Ahmad Sharia called for national unity, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported at least 745 civilians killed and hundreds fleeing their homes due to the violence.

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