Tag #Human Rights

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Violence Erupts at Pro-EU Protest in Tbilisi Amid Accusations Against Russia

In Tbilisi, Georgia, masked men violently attacked pro-EU protesters, including a journalist, while police failed to intervene, prompting President Salome Zourabichvili to accuse Russia of orchestrating the violence during ongoing protests against the government's delay of EU accession talks.

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16 Spanish Citizens Imprisoned in Venezuela Amidst Widespread Human Rights Abuses

Sixteen Spanish citizens are imprisoned in Venezuela, including Sofía Sahagún, arrested in October. Human rights organizations are demanding their release, citing the broader context of 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, highlighting the Maduro regime's human rights abuses.

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Attack on Georgian TV Crew Amidst Mass Protests

On December 7th, in Tbilisi, Georgia, masked individuals attacked a TV Pirveli film crew during a live broadcast near the parliament building, injuring two journalists amid ongoing mass protests against the government's stance on EU accession talks.

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"Queensland Overrides Human Rights in New Youth Crime Laws"

"Queensland's new youth crime laws, overriding human rights concerns, aim to curb a record 50,315 youth offences this year, prioritizing victim support and repeat offender reduction, despite criticism from human rights advocates who highlight the underlying social issues."

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UK Exports Banned Pesticides, Causing Poisoning in Brazil

Brazilian farmer Valdemar Postanovicz suffered acute pesticide poisoning from Reglone, a diquat-based herbicide manufactured in the UK and exported to Brazil despite being banned in the UK due to health and environmental concerns; this highlights the UK's export of 8,489 tonnes of banned pesticides ...

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Georgia Crackdown: EU Condemns Excessive Force Against Pro-European Protesters

Germany, France, and Poland condemned the excessive force used against over 400 pro-European protesters in Georgia, including opposition leaders and journalists, demanding the release of detainees and the upholding of fundamental rights; the US also denounced the crackdown, which followed the ruling...

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Starmer seeks Gulf investment amid human rights concerns

Keir Starmer will visit Saudi Arabia and the UAE this week to attract investment for UK infrastructure, aiming to secure a free trade deal with six Gulf nations, despite human rights concerns and criticism of the Saudi Arabian government's human rights record.

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Starmer Visits Gulf to Boost Trade, Address Regional Stability

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the UAE and Saudi Arabia to boost trade ties worth £40 billion, strengthen defense partnerships, and address regional stability concerns, including the Gaza conflict, while facing criticism over human rights issues.

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UN and ICC Targeting of Israel Echoes Nazi-Era Legal Discrimination

The UN and ICC's disproportionate targeting of Israel echoes historical precedents of legal discrimination, raising concerns about their impartiality and effectiveness in upholding global justice.

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CPS lacks data on rape cases dropped due to "sexsomnia" defense

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in England and Wales does not track how many rape cases have collapsed due to "sexsomnia" defenses, despite previous pledges to challenge them robustly; this lack of data, criticized by victims and experts, hinders efforts to identify patterns of misuse and assess...

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Gender Equality
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Syria: Assad Statue Toppled Again Amid Renewed Rebel Activity

The toppling of a Hafez Assad statue in Daraa, Syria, in March 2011, marked the start of a nationwide uprising against Bashar al-Assad's regime; eight years later, another statue was toppled amid renewed rebel activity, highlighting the ongoing conflict.

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Georgia: Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests Sparks International Condemnation

Over 400 pro-EU protesters, including opposition leaders and journalists, were arrested in Georgia after the government suspended EU accession talks following a disputed election marred by violence, prompting condemnation from Germany, France, Poland, and the US.

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