Tag #Human Rights

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UK's HTS Policy and Citizenship Revocations: Transparency and Due Process Concerns

The UK government's potential delisting of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its terror list raises questions about the citizenship revocations of Britons accused of HTS affiliation, highlighting concerns about due process and potential racial bias in the UK's use of this power.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Terengganu Tightens Friday Prayer Attendance Rules, Sparking Concerns

Terengganu, Malaysia, is strictly enforcing a 2016 Sharia law requiring Muslim men to attend Friday prayers, punishable by fines up to €600 or two years imprisonment for unjustified absences; this is enforced through mosque posters and stricter patrols, reflecting a broader trend of religious conser...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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US Deportations to Africa Raise Human Rights Concerns

The Trump administration is deporting undocumented immigrants to several African nations, including Uganda, Sudan, and Eswatini, under agreements raising human rights concerns given the recipient countries' limited capacities and records. Uganda, already hosting 1.7 million refugees, accepted a deal...

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US to Deport Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 Hours

The U.S. government intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 hours, following his release from custody in Tennessee; this comes after previous failed deportation to El Salvador and a plea bargain offer involving deportation to Costa Rica.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Police Suicide Case Reopened After Allegations of Cover-Up

In Sochi, Russia, the 2019 suicide of 23-year-old police officer Maria Klochkova is being reinvestigated after allegations of a cover-up and a hostile work environment, prompting the Investigative Committee to re-examine the case five and a half years later.

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Gender Equality
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Gazan Nurse's Diary Details Human Cost of War

Karim, a young Gazan nurse, documents his family's desperate struggle for survival amid the ongoing conflict, including near-death experiences at food distribution points and the psychological trauma of witnessing violence.

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Zero Hunger
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Global Crackdown on NGOs by Authoritarian Regimes

Authoritarian governments globally, including those of Turkey, Hungary, and Russia, are cracking down on NGOs, citing concerns about terrorism and regime change; Greece is also conducting audits of NGOs, potentially mirroring these trends.

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Immigration Crackdown at Home Depots Forces Undocumented Workers to Choose Between Income and Deportation

Federal agents' immigration enforcement actions at Southern California Home Depots are forcing undocumented day laborers to choose between income and the risk of arrest, following the death of one worker who fled agents and was struck by a car; advocates highlight the workers' economic vulnerability...

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No Poverty
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Syrian President's Mistresses Exerted Significant Political Influence

Bashar al-Assad's numerous mistresses, including Sheherazad Jaafari and Luna Chebel, wielded significant political influence in Syria, advising him on foreign policy, communication, and even his public image, shaping his decisions and actions during the Syrian civil war; one mistress, Luna Chebel, e...

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Inmates Seize Control of Cuneo Prison Wing Amid Systemic Failures

The Osapp union reported that inmates in Cuneo prison's 'Gesso' wing have taken control amid remote monitoring, broken cameras, and widespread violence, resulting in unsanitary conditions and assaults on staff; these issues reflect broader systemic problems in the Piedmont-Liguria-Valle d'Aosta regi...

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Gaza's Cash Crisis: Bartering as Banks Shut Down

The severe cash shortage in Gaza, caused by the deterioration of banknotes and a complete shutdown of the banking system due to the occupation, has forced residents to resort to bartering, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and lack of access to basic financial services.

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No Poverty
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Trump Administration Attempts to Rewrite American History at Smithsonian

The Trump administration is attempting to revise Smithsonian Institution exhibits to remove depictions of slavery and other negative aspects of American history, replacing them with more "unifying" narratives, in an attempt to promote a sanitized view of the nation's past.

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Reduced Inequality

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