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Meeting With Mistakenly Deported Maryland Man Denied to Four Democratic Congress Members

Four Democratic Congress members were denied a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March, days after Senator Chris Van Hollen met with him in El Salvador following a clerical error that led to his deportation.

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Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Atrocities and Urgent Need for Remembrance

The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, revealed the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners shortly after, following death marches of over 30,000 prisoners, with at least 200,000 people imprisoned there between 1936 and 1945. The 80th anniversary commemoration includes s...

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Legal Challenge Halts Deportation of Venezuelan Man Under Alien Enemies Act

Venezuelan national Eduardo Daboin Rall, detained in Texas, was nearly deported to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act despite lacking criminal records; a court challenge stopped the deportation, highlighting concerns about due process and the Act's application.

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Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers

On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.

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Colombian Cycling Legend Accused of Ordering 2003 Murders

Colombian cycling legend Luis Alberto Lucho Herrera is accused of paying paramilitaries to murder four neighbors in 2003 to seize their land, based on confessions from three ex-paramilitaries who detailed the crime and received a sentence on April 7th, 2024.

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Turkey's 10th Judicial Package: Potential Parole Overhaul and Prison Release Debate

Turkey's Parliament is expected to debate the 10th Judicial Package soon, focusing on parole restructuring, potential conditional release for repeat offenders, and possibly halving the execution rate for all crimes, impacting over 403,000 inmates within a prison capacity of roughly 300,000.

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London Police Shooting: New Drama Series Highlights 2005 Tragedy

Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old Brazilian electrician, was fatally shot by London police on July 22, 2005, after being mistakenly identified as a terrorist suspect; a new Disney+ drama, "Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes," revisits this event, airing on April 30th, prompting De...

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Sachsenhausen Liberation: Survivors Return Amidst Resurgent Extremism

On April 22, 1945, the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was liberated, but approximately 300 of the roughly 3000 remaining prisoners soon died from the effects of Nazi atrocities; over 30,000 prisoners were sent on death marches before the liberation, resulting in thousands more deaths; from 1936-19...

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Three Corroborate Sexual Assault Claims Against Former Andalusian Ombudsman

Three migrant youths corroborated sexual assault allegations against former Andalusian Ombudsman José Chamizo de la Rubia, claiming incidents occurred 10, five, and four years ago at NGO facilities in Seville and Jerez; a fourth accuser recanted.

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Gender Equality
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180,000 Rohingya Eligible for Return to Myanmar Amidst Ongoing Challenges

Bangladesh and Myanmar confirmed 180,000 Rohingya refugees are eligible to return to Myanmar, following talks in Bangkok, but repatriation faces hurdles due to safety concerns and demands for citizenship and equal rights, with the Arakan Army's involvement adding complexity.

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Kanal Istanbul Project Deemed Unsuitable by Expert Panel

An Istanbul court-appointed expert panel found the Kanal Istanbul project unsuitable, citing the destruction of the Sazlıdere Dam, damage to the Şamlar Forest and Terkos Lake, and insufficient mitigation for water scarcity and rural displacement.

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ICE Denies Detained Activist's Request for Release to Attend Child's Birth

Immigration authorities denied Mahmoud Khalil's request for temporary release from a Louisiana detention center to attend the birth of his son in New York, despite his lawyers' offer of monitoring; the decision has sparked controversy over the balance between immigration enforcement and human rights...

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