Tag #Human Rights

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Grenfell Tower Demolition Sparks Outrage Among Survivors

The UK government announced plans to demolish Grenfell Tower, where 72 people died in a 2017 fire, prompting outrage from survivors and bereaved families who feel their concerns have been disregarded despite the ongoing police and prosecutorial investigation that is expected to last until the end of...

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Kenya's AI Crackdown: Missing Persons and a Digital War

At least 29 people remain missing in Kenya after abductions since June 2024, following the government's crackdown on AI-generated content critical of President Ruto, highlighting a growing conflict between digital freedom and authoritarian control.

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Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Rapid Progress Amidst Criticism

Turkey's post-earthquake reconstruction, while showing rapid progress in rebuilding homes like in Kahramanmaras, faces criticism for its lack of inclusivity and accountability, exemplified by the demolition of structurally sound buildings and protests in Hatay highlighting concerns about the process...

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Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition

Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists and non-believers to forgo religious declarations on official documents, citing Pancasila's emphasis on a supreme deity, and upheld a marriage law requiring religious conformity, impacting legal recognition and rights for non-bel...

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EU Plans Extra-Territorial Deportation Camps for Asylum Seekers

The European Union plans to build extra-territorial deportation camps for rejected asylum seekers, sparking legal and human rights concerns; the project, termed "return centers," is anticipated in a legislative proposal before the EU leaders' summit in March, aiming to address the low deportation ra...

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Coordinated Attack on Bulgarian Media Condemned

In Bulgaria, leaders Kostadin Kostadinov, Delyan Peevski, and Boyko Borisov launched a coordinated attack on journalists and media, accusing them of foreign influence and using terms linked to Russian propaganda; the Association of European Journalists condemned this.

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Right-Wing Group's 'Blacklists' of Federal Employees Funded by Heritage Foundation

The American Accountability Foundation, funded by the Heritage Foundation, publishes "blacklists" of federal employees on X, including their photos and social media, causing staff intimidation and union outcry; other lists target people of color in government health roles and education workers.

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Reduced Inequality
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Gazans Protest Trump's Plan to Relocate Them from Gaza Strip

Tens of thousands of Gazans protested in Deir al-Balah on Thursday against US President Donald Trump's plan to relocate them from the Gaza Strip, expressing shock and rejection of the idea of permanent resettlement outside the Palestinian enclave after 15 months of conflict.

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Decathlon Accused of Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China

French sporting goods retailer Decathlon is accused by Disclose and Cash Investigation of using a Chinese subcontractor linked to forced Uyghur labor and sourcing cotton from Xinjiang, allegations Decathlon denies, claiming its cotton is 100% from responsible sources.

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Paragon Cuts Ties with Italy Over Spyware Misuse

Paragon, an Israeli spyware company, terminated its contract with Italy after its spyware, Graphite, was used to hack nearly 100 devices of journalists and activists globally, prompting a debate about the regulation and ethical use of commercial spyware.

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Germany's Constitutional Court Rules Hungary Extradition Unlawful

The German Federal Constitutional Court declared the extradition of a non-binary German citizen to Hungary illegal due to insufficient investigation of potential discrimination in Hungarian prisons and Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, despite the individual's alleged involvement in assaults on right-...

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104 Undocumented Indians Deported on US Military Plane

On February 5, 2025, the Trump administration deported 104 undocumented Indian migrants on a US military C-17 aircraft to Amritsar, India, marking the furthest deportation flight to date, sparking misinformation online and raising concerns about the treatment of deportees.

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