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Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...
Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...
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48% Bias Score


Journalist Assassinated in Iquitos, Sparking Protests
On May 3, 2023, Peruvian journalist Raúl Celis López was assassinated in Iquitos, Peru, while on his way to work; the killing has sparked protests and demands for the removal of regional police chief Glenn Anthony García Chávez.
Journalist Assassinated in Iquitos, Sparking Protests
On May 3, 2023, Peruvian journalist Raúl Celis López was assassinated in Iquitos, Peru, while on his way to work; the killing has sparked protests and demands for the removal of regional police chief Glenn Anthony García Chávez.
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36% Bias Score


300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...
300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...
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36% Bias Score


Armenia: Systemic Failure to Prosecute Police Brutality Despite Rising Complaints
Armenian human rights advocates denounce the lack of political will to investigate and punish police brutality, citing numerous cases with video evidence where perpetrators remain unpunished, despite a rising number of complaints—210 in 2022, 261 in 2023, 330 in 2024, and 57 in the first three month...
Armenia: Systemic Failure to Prosecute Police Brutality Despite Rising Complaints
Armenian human rights advocates denounce the lack of political will to investigate and punish police brutality, citing numerous cases with video evidence where perpetrators remain unpunished, despite a rising number of complaints—210 in 2022, 261 in 2023, 330 in 2024, and 57 in the first three month...
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52% Bias Score


Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.
Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.
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60% Bias Score

Kenyan Police Officers Charged in Baby Pendo Murder Case
Four Kenyan police officers have been charged with the murder of six-month-old Samantha Pendo, who died in 2017 during post-election violence in Kisumu; charges against eight other officers were dropped, sparking criticism from human rights groups who cite systemic issues with police accountability.

Kenyan Police Officers Charged in Baby Pendo Murder Case
Four Kenyan police officers have been charged with the murder of six-month-old Samantha Pendo, who died in 2017 during post-election violence in Kisumu; charges against eight other officers were dropped, sparking criticism from human rights groups who cite systemic issues with police accountability.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Journalist Withdraws Case After 25-Year Fight for Justice
Colombian journalist Jineth Bedoya withdrew her 25-year legal battle for justice after being kidnapped, tortured, and raped in 1998, citing prosecutorial inaction and the escape of her convicted attacker; this highlights systemic failures in Colombia's justice system.

Colombian Journalist Withdraws Case After 25-Year Fight for Justice
Colombian journalist Jineth Bedoya withdrew her 25-year legal battle for justice after being kidnapped, tortured, and raped in 1998, citing prosecutorial inaction and the escape of her convicted attacker; this highlights systemic failures in Colombia's justice system.
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48% Bias Score

Operation Catalonia: Impunity Exposes Flaws in Spain's Justice System"
During Spain's 2017 Catalan crisis, clandestine Operation Catalonia, involving government officials, journalists, and security services, aimed to discredit Catalan politicians through fabricated scandals; despite ample evidence, the operation remains largely unpunished, exposing deep flaws in the Sp...

Operation Catalonia: Impunity Exposes Flaws in Spain's Justice System"
During Spain's 2017 Catalan crisis, clandestine Operation Catalonia, involving government officials, journalists, and security services, aimed to discredit Catalan politicians through fabricated scandals; despite ample evidence, the operation remains largely unpunished, exposing deep flaws in the Sp...
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60% Bias Score

CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...

CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...
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64% Bias Score

ICC Arrest Warrants: Limited Enforcement Against Heads of State
Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants, highlighting the court's limited power to enforce its decisions due to the lack of cooperation from several member states.

ICC Arrest Warrants: Limited Enforcement Against Heads of State
Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants, highlighting the court's limited power to enforce its decisions due to the lack of cooperation from several member states.
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32% Bias Score
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