Tag #Human Rights

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87 Miners Die in South African Mine After Police Cut Off Supplies

In South Africa, a police operation to combat illegal mining at the Buffelsfontein gold mine left at least 87 miners dead from starvation and dehydration after supplies were cut off for months; over 240 survivors were rescued and arrested.

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No Poverty
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Chinese Activist Launches Memecoin to Fund Activism, Dividing Followers

Chinese activist Li Ying launched a memecoin called "Li" to fund his work, causing division among followers who question its ethics amid financial struggles for overseas activists; the coin's value has since plummeted.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Grooming Gangs: Survivor's Story Exposes Systemic Failures

A new podcast details the harrowing experience of Scarlett West, a 19-year-old survivor of grooming gangs in the UK, highlighting systemic failures in child protection and prompting calls for a national inquiry.

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Gender Equality
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Latin American Ex-Ministers Warn of Weakening International Order

Over 30 former Latin American foreign ministers issued a manifesto Thursday, denouncing the weakening international order due to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, insufficient climate action, and threats to Panama. They call for a renewed multilateralism to restore Latin America's global influence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children

The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit unless the state expands community-based services and support for families.

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Quality Education
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Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures

Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Nicaragua Swears in Thousands of Hooded "Volunteer Police" Amidst Reform Controversy

Thousands of hooded civilians were sworn in as Nicaragua's new "volunteer police," a controversial force created by a constitutional reform and criticized as paramilitary by exiled opposition, reminiscent of the 2018 protests' repression.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children

The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit if changes aren't made to provide more community services and support for families.

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Good Health and Well-being
taz.de
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South Africa's Mining Decline Fuels Illegal Gold Rush

South Africa's mining industry, once a pillar of its economy and a symbol of white supremacy, has drastically declined since the end of apartheid, leading to widespread unemployment and the rise of a massive, dangerous informal mining sector producing an estimated 21 billion Rand (1.4 billion Euros ...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Pope Francis Orders Trial for Pedophile Priest After 15-Year Delay

Following a 15-year delay, Pope Francis intervened to initiate a canonical trial against a Spanish priest, Pedro RodrĂ­guez Ramos, accused of pedophilia, after the victim, Carlos, repeatedly contacted the Pope. The case highlights systemic failures within the Catholic Church's response to abuse alleg...

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Gender Equality
faz.net
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Indian Journalist Murdered After Reporting on Corruption

Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who had over 165,000 YouTube subscribers, was murdered and his urn desecrated after reporting on a corrupt construction project run by a relative; three suspects, including the relative, were arrested.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bolivian Court Reinstates Park Ranger Fired for Environmental Activism

Bolivian park ranger Marcos Uzquiano, internationally recognized for his conservation work, was unjustly fired after 25 years of service; a court ordered his reinstatement, highlighting the risks faced by environmental defenders in Bolivia who expose illegal activities like mining and deforestation.

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Life on Land