Tag #Human Rights

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İmamoğlu's Arrest Sparks Major Protests in Turkey

Turkish opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on March 19th, 2024, on charges of financial corruption and supporting terrorism, sparking major protests and raising concerns about political motivations ahead of the 2028 presidential elections.

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Tata Steel Faces Closure Over Coke Plant's Environmental Violations

Tata Steel's coke plant 2 in the Netherlands faces potential closure due to insufficient maintenance, resulting in 380 black smoke plumes in one year and releasing substances harmful to humans and the environment, according to the Omgevingsdienst Noordzeekanaalgebied.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Trump Celebrates Immigration Deal with Bukele Amidst Due Process Concerns

US President Donald Trump met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele on April 14th, celebrating the expulsion of gang-affiliated migrants to El Salvador under a 1798 law, despite legal challenges like the unlawful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, highlighting a disregard for due process and the ...

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Hungary Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Citizenship in Constitutional Amendments

The Hungarian Parliament passed constitutional amendments on April 14, 2024, restricting LGBTQ+ rights by defining only two genders, prohibiting legal gender changes, and prohibiting public displays of LGBTQ+ symbols; furthermore, the amendments allow for the suspension of Hungarian citizenship for ...

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Gender Equality
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Two Bodies Found Near Former Mexico City Migrant Camp

The bodies of two men, one identified as 18-year-old Colombian Joan Esneyder Góngora Huerta, were found buried in a Mexico City park near a former migrant camp, prompting investigations into potential links to the camp and its inhabitants.

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US-El Salvador Deportation Deal Under Bukele-Trump Alliance

El Salvador and the US have agreed to deport undocumented criminals from the US to El Salvador in exchange for $6 million, reflecting a shared hardline approach to crime and migration under Presidents Bukele and Trump.

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Palestinian Student Activist Detained in Vermont

US officials detained Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi in Vermont on Monday during a US citizenship interview; he's a permanent resident and outspoken pro-Palestinian activist whose detention is raising free speech concerns and comparisons to the deportation of fellow activist Mahmoud Khalil.

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Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Risks $9 Billion in Federal Funding

Harvard University is defying the Trump administration's demands for policy changes in exchange for $9 billion in federal funding, rejecting what it considers illegal and unprecedented restrictions on academic freedom, unlike Columbia University which partially complied.

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Quality Education
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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Expands Authoritarian Crackdown

Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of dual citizenship for those deemed threats to national security; critics call it authoritarian.

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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism

Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using a 140-21 vote, enabling facial recognition to monitor attendees and potentially suspend citizenship for dual citizens deemed a threat to national security.

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UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots

A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Slovakia's Controversial NGO Law Sparks Protests

Slovakia's parliament is debating a law restricting NGOs, which critics say mirrors Russia's approach and could violate human rights; thousands protested, and the law's passage would weaken anti-corruption efforts.

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