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Thailand's Repeated Deportation of Uyghur Refugees to China

Thailand twice deported Uyghur refugees to China in 2015 and 2024, facing international criticism and ignoring asylum offers, prioritizing relations with China over human rights concerns.

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SOHR's Role in Reporting Syrian Human Rights Abuses Amidst Access Restrictions

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), founded by Osama Suleiman in 2006, is a key source of information on human rights abuses in Syria, relying on around 200 anonymous local activists for its reports despite criticism and questions about its neutrality and verification methods.

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EU Drops Plan for Migrant Return Hubs

The European Union will present legislation next Tuesday in Strasbourg to harmonize the return of rejected non-European Union citizens to their countries of origin, without establishing external return hubs, due to opposition from civil society and legal challenges.

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Trump Threatens Gaza with Death

President Trump threatened the people of Gaza with death if hostages are not released, ignoring their displacement and suffering, reflecting a broader pattern of impunity for actions against Palestinians.

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Record High Executions in Iran in 2024

A new report reveals at least 975 executions in Iran during 2024, the highest number in over two decades, including a record 31 women, many for drug offenses or self-defense; the UN's continued collaboration with Iran is raising concerns.

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Belarus Contacts Emigrants, Targets "Unemployed" in Crackdown

Belarusian authorities are contacting emigrants who left after 2020 and those previously labeled as "unemployed," urging them not to return and in some cases threatening legal action; a Minsk resident received four years for aiding political prisoners.

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Dutch Cabinet Approves Strict Asylum Bill Amidst Legal and Ethical Concerns

The Dutch cabinet approved Minister Faber's controversial asylum bill despite warnings of flawed preparation and human rights violations; the €115 million plan introduces a two-tier system and faces uncertain Senate support.

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Counter-Argument Links Rise of Antisemitism to Global Far-Right Surge

A counter-argument published in "Le Monde" on March 1st disputes the assertion that France is becoming an antisemitic country, linking the rise of antisemitism to the global surge of the far-right, particularly highlighting their role in propagating hate speech and violence while criticizing the ori...

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Trump Halts South Africa Aid, Risks Hundreds of Thousands of HIV/AIDS Deaths

President Trump's February 7th executive order halts US aid to South Africa, condemns its ICJ case against Israel, prioritizes white Afrikaners for resettlement, and triggers the termination of HIV/AIDS funding, potentially causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and infections.

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Record Number of Executions in Iran in 2024

Iran executed a record-high 975 people in 2024, exceeding previous years by a large margin, with at least 503 for drug-related offenses, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM), prompting condemnation from the UN and human rights advocates.

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Taliban's Rapid Takeover of Afghanistan in 2021

The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, following a rapid military advance that exploited the withdrawal of foreign forces and the collapse of the Afghan military, leading to widespread displacement and a humanitarian crisis.

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Gender Equality
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Trump Administration Resumes Detention of Migrant Families

The Trump administration is detaining migrant families with children in Texas ICE facilities, reversing Biden's policy and expanding deportation efforts, despite ICE operating at 120% capacity and facing past legal challenges regarding the impact of family detention on children.

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