Tag #Human Rights

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Seven Days in May" Recounts 1977 Atocha Massacre, Underscoring Spain's Ongoing Fight Against Extremism

A new film, "Seven Days in May," commemorates the 1977 Atocha massacre in Madrid, where five were killed and four injured by a right-wing extremist group, highlighting its enduring relevance to Spain's ongoing struggle against extremism and the importance of historical memory in shaping a democratic...

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FBI Dismantles DEI Office Amidst Growing Conservative Backlash

The FBI disbanded its DEI office amid a conservative backlash against such programs, while Costco, Apple, and Delta Airlines are resisting similar pressure, highlighting a growing conflict over corporate diversity initiatives.

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Reduced Inequality
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Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Law Despite Legal Uncertainty

President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment the law of the land, despite legal ambiguity and expired deadlines, citing 38 state ratifications; this follows renewed interest due to abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights concerns, but faces legal challenges and opposition.

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Gender Equality
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Navalny Lawyers Sentenced to Prison in Russia

A Russian court sentenced three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny to prison terms for allegedly aiding an extremist organization, with sentences ranging from 3.5 to 5.5 years; the verdict was handed down on the anniversary of Navalny's return to Russia in 2021.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Saudi Arabia Executes Three for Murder and Drug Trafficking

Saudi Arabia executed three people on January 16, 2025: two for murder—one Egyptian and one Sudanese national killing Saudi citizens in Mecca and Riyadh, respectively—and one Saudi national for drug trafficking in Al Jouf. All executions followed final court verdicts and royal approval.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
aljazeera.com
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Gaza Ceasefire: Devastation and Uncertain Future

A ceasefire in Gaza ends a 15-month Israeli assault that left nearly 47,000 dead and 69% of structures destroyed, causing widespread food insecurity and infrastructure damage; the long-term recovery faces significant challenges.

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Zero Hunger
themoscowtimes.com
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Russian Activist Flees House Arrest, Highlighting Crackdown on Dissent

Russian activist Konstantin Kotov fled to Lithuania after escaping house arrest, avoiding trial for donating $24 to Alexei Navalny's banned organizations; this highlights Russia's escalating crackdown on dissent, mirroring the sentences of others for similar minor donations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Navalny's Lawyers Sentenced in Russia

Three lawyers for Alexei Navalny were sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony on Friday for belonging to an extremist group, a move condemned by human rights activists as a further crackdown on dissent.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Chicago Church Moves Services Online to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Deportation

Facing threats of deportation under the Trump administration, the Lincoln United Methodist Church in Chicago has moved its Spanish-language services online to protect its undocumented immigrant congregation, many of whom are fearful for their families.

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No Poverty
dw.com
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Kazakhstan: Six Police Officers Sentenced for 2022 Torture of Detainees

In January 2025, a Kazakh court sentenced six former police officers to three years in prison for torturing 98 detainees (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik) in Koshambeyt during January 2022 unrest; the case, revealed by Kyrgyz jazz musician Vikram Ruzakhunov's testimony, highlights systemic failures in ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
aljazeera.com
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Gaza Conflict: 46,707 Dead, 110,000 Injured After 15 Months of War

Israel's 15-month war in Gaza, starting October 7, 2023, following Hamas attacks, has caused at least 46,707 Palestinian deaths, over 110,000 injuries, and a severe humanitarian crisis due to a blockade restricting aid and essential services.

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No Poverty
dw.com
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78 Dead, 246 Arrested in South African Mine Rescue

A South African police operation rescued 246 illegal miners from a disused gold mine in Stilfontein on January 15th, recovering 78 bodies; the miners had been trapped for months, and the government's actions in blocking supplies are under scrutiny for potentially causing deaths.

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