Tag #Human Rights

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Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime

Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.

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Amnesty's Gaza Genocide Report Faces Internal Backlash

Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, but its Israeli branch rejected the report due to insufficient evidence, highlighting concerns about the report's objectivity and the selective use of data.

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Georgia Protests: Brutality and EU Accession Suspension

In Georgia, violent clashes between protesters and masked special forces have resulted in numerous injuries, including broken bones and concussions, as the government faces widespread condemnation for suspending EU accession talks following a disputed election.

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Serbia Protests: University Blockades and Street Demonstrations Mark One Month Since Canopy Collapse

Widespread protests and university blockades erupted across Serbia on November 10th, 2023, one month after a canopy collapse in Novi Sad killed 15, highlighting public anger over government accountability and police brutality.

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Xinjiang Cotton Association Rebukes Uniqlo, Urges Brands to Resume Xinjiang Cotton Usage

The Xinjiang Cotton Association publicly refuted Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai's claim that his company doesn't use Xinjiang cotton, citing Xinjiang's high-quality cotton production and the negative impact of the boycott on global trade, calling for a resumption of its usage.

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Bahamas Rejects Trump's Immigrant Deportation Plan

The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands rejected a Trump administration plan to deport immigrants to their countries; this plan, similar to past US and EU efforts, has raised legal and ethical concerns and faces significant challenges due to its reliance on international cooperation.

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Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst EU Accession Suspension

Mass protests in Georgia, sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks and a disputed election, have resulted in police violently suppressing demonstrators, injuring over 100 and detaining over 300, including a journalist who suffered a fractured skull.

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Taliban's Opium Ban in Afghanistan: Economic Devastation and Resurgent Cultivation

The Taliban's ban on opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan led to a 95% drop in harvests in 2023, reducing farmers' income from $1.36 billion to $110 million; however, cultivation increased by 19% in 2024, and over 100 people were arrested for growing the crop.

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Invisible Migration: Croatia's Strict Border Controls and the Rise of Clandestine Movement

Croatia, a Schengen member since January 2023, registered 26,534 illegal border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, primarily from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, migrants remain largely invisible due to strict border controls and the risk of pushbacks, leaving traces ...

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Oklahoma City Officer Charged with Felony Assault After Throwing 71-Year-Old Man to Ground

Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson was charged with aggravated assault and battery after bodycam footage showed him throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during an argument over a traffic ticket, causing serious injuries that prevented Vu from continuing cancer treatment; the incident prom...

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"New Iranian Modesty Law Sparks Political Conflict"

"Iran's parliament recently approved a new law promoting modesty and hijab culture, setting the stage for a potential clash with the new government and raising concerns about political stability and effectiveness."

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