Tag #Human Rights

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Saxony Court Upholds AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification

The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as definitively right-wing extremist by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, confirming the findings of anti-democratic and human rights violating actions and rhetoric.

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Serbian Protests: Corruption, Incompetence, and a Government Under Siege

Three months of protests in Serbia, sparked by a train station canopy collapse that killed 15, show no signs of abating, with students, teachers, and citizens demanding accountability for corruption and government incompetence.

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Thuringia's Increased Use of Deportation Detention Space Leads to Costly Plan for Own Facilities

Thuringia's use of a deportation detention space in Rhineland-Palatinate rose from 185 days in 2022 and 224 days in 2023 to 378 days in 2024, costing between €161,000 and €174,000 annually, prompting the state to plan for its own facilities.

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Cabinet Reshuffle Strengthens Petro's Inner Circle

Jorge Enrique Rojas Rodríguez, a close advisor to President Gustavo Petro, takes over as head of the Presidential Department (Dapre), while Laura Sarabia becomes the new Foreign Minister, replacing Luis Gilberto Murillo who is aiming for a presidential candidacy; the changes reflect the President's ...

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King's "I Have a Dream" Speech: A Pivotal Moment in Civil Rights

Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963, used powerful rhetoric and historical references to advocate for civil rights, significantly impacting the Civil Rights Movement and inspiring global movements for social justice.

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Gaza Devastation: $18.5 Billion in Damage, Decades-Long Recovery

The 15-month Israel-Hamas war has left Gaza in ruins, with over 46,000 Palestinians dead, 170,000+ buildings destroyed, and an estimated $18.5 billion in infrastructure damage; recovery is projected to take decades.

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U.S.-Taliban Prisoner Swap Frees Two Americans

The United States and Afghanistan's Taliban conducted a prisoner swap on Tuesday, freeing two Americans, including Ryan Corbett who was abducted in August 2022, in exchange for Khan Mohammed, a Taliban figure serving a life sentence in California for drug trafficking and terrorism.

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Gaza Ceasefire: Drone Surveillance Persists, Threatening Psychological Well-being

Following a ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli drone surveillance continues, creating ongoing psychological stress and limiting freedom for Palestinians despite the absence of air strikes; the drones' constant presence prevents a true sense of peace and safety.

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Trump's Second Inauguration Met With Peaceful Protest

Hundreds protested President Trump's second inauguration in Washington D.C., voicing concerns about fascism, war, genocide, and various social issues, with the demonstration remaining largely peaceful compared to his first term.

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Russia to Toughen Penalties for Incitement of Hatred

The Russian government plans to toughen Article 282 of its Criminal Code, eliminating the need for prior administrative punishment for criminal liability in cases of incitement of hatred or enmity; the amendment was approved on January 20th by a governmental commission and expands qualifying feature...

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Auschwitz Survivors Testify: 80 Years After Liberation

Four elderly Holocaust survivors recounted their experiences at Auschwitz-Birkenau, detailing the immediate selection for gas chambers upon arrival, the systematic dehumanization tactics used by Nazis, and the urgency of educating future generations to prevent similar atrocities.

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90 Palestinian Prisoners Released in Hamas-Israel Prisoner Exchange

A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas ended a 15-month war, resulting in the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages. The agreement includes three phases with further prisoner releases and reconstruction plans for Gaza.

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