Tag #Human Rights

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Court Ruling Forces Displacement of Asylum Seekers Amidst Anti-Migrant Protests

A UK court ruled that the Bell Hotel in Epping cannot house asylum seekers due to planning violations, following weeks of violent anti-migrant protests sparked by a sexual assault charge against a resident; dozens of asylum seekers now face displacement.

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Israeli Soldier Reveals Systematic Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza

An Israeli soldier, Elie, reveals in an interview with Breaking the Silence that Israeli forces systematically used Palestinian civilians as human shields in Gaza during operations in 2023-2024, forcing them to enter buildings to check for explosives, an action condemned as unethical and illegal by ...

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AI-Powered Surveillance Used for Migrant Deportations in US, Amnesty International Reports

Amnesty International accuses the Trump administration of using AI-powered software from Babel Street and Palantir for mass surveillance and deportation of migrants, raising concerns about human rights violations and biased algorithms.

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18 Arrested at Microsoft Amid Protests Over Israeli Military Tech Use

Eighteen people were arrested at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, on Wednesday during protests against the company's technology being used by the Israeli military in Gaza, prompting Microsoft to launch a second review into the matter.

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Papua New Guinea Witchcraft Accusations Lead to Brutal Torture, Nun's Rescue

Sister Lorena, a 79-year-old Swiss Franciscan nun, rescued three women from a mob in Papua New Guinea who were brutally tortured for alleged witchcraft; one victim died, highlighting the escalating violence and the crucial role of programs like her "House of Hope" in providing refuge and healing.

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Motorcycles: From Symbol of Success to Weapon of Terror in Northern Benin

In northern Benin, motorcycles, once symbols of progress, are now linked to armed groups causing fear and suspicion among the public; security forces' increased scrutiny and community suspicion endanger innocent motorbike owners, forcing a shift in perception and highlighting the weaponization of ev...

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US Appeals Court Ends TPS for 60,000 Immigrants

A US appeals court ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal on August 20, 2025, giving them 60 days before deportation, despite arguments that the move is part of a broader effort to strip non-citizens of legal status.

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Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction

Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.

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Dalai Lama's Unanswered Plea for Tibet

The Dalai Lama's 1981 letter to Deng Xiaoping expressed hope for peace in Tibet, citing widespread suffering among Tibetans and proposing increased communication, but received no response; instead, China issued "Five Political Points" focused on the Dalai Lama's personal status.

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Syrian Refugee Details Perilous Journey and Rising Intolerance in the UK

A Syrian refugee recounts their perilous journey to the UK, highlighting the dehumanizing treatment faced during the asylum process, the impact of hostile government policies, and the rise of open racism in British society.

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Xi Jinping Outlines Vision for Modern Socialist Xizang

President Xi Jinping called for a modern, socialist Xizang, prioritizing stability, development, ecological protection, and border security; he emphasized economic growth through local industries, major infrastructure projects, and cultural exchange, while asserting the Communist Party's leadership.

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China Celebrates Tibet's Anniversary Amidst Human Rights Concerns

On the 60th anniversary of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China showcased economic progress and stability, with President Xi Jinping attending celebrations in Lhasa, while critics raised concerns about cultural assimilation and human rights abuses, particularly regarding the selection of the next Dala...

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