Tag #Human Rights

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Dervişoğlu Condemns Arrests as Precursor to Authoritarianism in Turkey

Following a delay due to illness, İyi Parti leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu visited Ümit Özdağ and Suat Toktaş in Silivri prison on February 1st, condemning their arrests as part of a growing authoritarian trend in Turkey and warning against the misuse of the judiciary.

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Mass Graves Uncover Libya's Migrant Crisis

Libyan authorities found nearly 50 bodies in two mass graves in Kufra, southeastern Libya, this week; victims were likely migrants who were killed by human traffickers while attempting to reach Europe.

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50 Bodies Found in Libyan Mass Graves

Libyan authorities found nearly 50 bodies in two mass graves in Kufra this week; survivors said some were shot before burial, highlighting the ongoing human rights crisis for migrants in the chaos-stricken country.

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Israeli Raid in West Bank Kills Pregnant Woman Amid Gaza Ceasefire

During an Israeli military operation in the Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, an eight-month pregnant woman was killed, and her husband critically injured by Israeli gunfire; this occurred despite a ceasefire in Gaza, and follows a larger operation in Jenin.

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Selective Sovereignty: Chagos Islands and Gaza

Britain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, excluding Diego Garcia, after forcibly removing Chagossian inhabitants in the 1970s to create a US military base; this mirrors the disregard for Palestinian rights in Gaza, where sovereignty discussions often neglect the needs of th...

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Police Seek Legal Changes Amidst Concerns Over Accountability

Following the acquittal of police officer Martyn Blake for the murder of Chris Kaba, police groups are pushing for legal changes that would offer them greater protection from prosecution, while rights groups warn this would create a 'licence to kill' and undermine public trust, especially given the ...

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Yemeni Christian Freed After Three Years in Egyptian Prison for Facebook Posts

Yemeni Christian refugee Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo was freed from Egyptian prison after three years of detention for Facebook posts discussing Islamic theology with a group of converts; his case highlights religious persecution and human rights violations.

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Trump's Order Strands Thousands of Afghan Allies

President Donald Trump's executive orders halted programs helping Afghan allies relocate to the U.S., stranding at least 15,000 who had completed vetting, leaving them vulnerable to Taliban reprisals and contradicting bipartisan support for their resettlement.

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Suburban Surveillance: Ring Doorbells and the Erosion of Privacy and Trust

The article explores the rising use of Ring doorbells and similar surveillance technologies in suburban areas, highlighting concerns about privacy invasion, the normalization of constant monitoring, and the impact on community safety and social trust, citing a Refuge report indicating 72% of women a...

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Reduced Inequality
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Syrian Kurds Fight to Preserve Gains Amidst Post-Assad Transition

In post-Assad Syria, Kurds are striving to maintain cultural and political gains made during the civil war, facing displacement and conflict with Turkish-backed rebels, despite negotiations with the new Syrian government; approximately 100,000 people have been displaced.

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UK Government Faces Pressure to Apologize for Forced Adoptions

The UK government faces intense pressure to formally apologize to approximately 185,000 women forced into giving up their babies for adoption between the 1950s and 1970s, with many campaigners emphasizing the urgency due to the age of survivors and the government's past inaction; the Labour governme...

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Gender Equality
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Migrants Risk Lives in Freezing Temperatures Crossing into Canada Amid Increased Border Security

Canadian police intercepted two groups of migrants, including children, attempting dangerous border crossings in -22F temperatures; this follows a surge in crossings and a $900 million security spending package prompted by President Trump, despite concerns that the approach might be counterproductiv...

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