Tag #Minority Rights

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Romany Women Hide Heritage to Avoid Discrimination

A BBC documentary follows three young Romany women, revealing how they hide their heritage to avoid discrimination and hate, fueled by negative media stereotypes and societal prejudice; a YouGov poll shows 22% of people would be uncomfortable employing a Gypsy or Traveller.

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Roma Week 2025: Addressing Underrepresentation and Combating Anti-Romani Racism in Europe

Roma Week 2025, held in Brussels and Strasbourg, highlighted the absence of Roma MEPs in the new European Parliament, focusing on empowering Roma leadership, combating anti-Romani racism through transitional justice initiatives, ensuring digital inclusion for Roma youth, and advocating for increased...

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India Passes Controversial Bill on Muslim Properties

India's parliament passed a bill amending the Waqf Act, changing how billions of dollars worth of Muslim properties are governed, sparking controversy and opposition claims of unconstitutionality.

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NY Police Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting of 13-Year-Old Boy

On June 28, 2024, Utica, NY police officer Patrick Husnay fatally shot 13-year-old Nyah Mway, a Karen refugee, after Mway fled questioning and pointed a BB gun resembling a handgun; Attorney General Letitia James determined insufficient evidence existed to file criminal charges.

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Schleswig-Holstein Parliament Upholds Minority Rights, Commemorating Bonn-Copenhagen Declarations

The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament unanimously supported a resolution to uphold minority rights, particularly for the Danish minority, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Bonn-Copenhagen Declarations which guarantee equal treatment for minorities on both sides of the German-Danish border.

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Syria's New Constitution Omits Minority Groups, Raising Inclusivity Concerns

Syria's interim government, formed after the December 2024 overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, released a draft constitution omitting minority groups, raising concerns about inclusivity and mirroring underrepresentation in recent national dialogues, despite international pressure for inclusivity to lift s...

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Turkey's Unsettled Foundation: 1923's Legacy of Conflict

The article claims that Turkey's 1923 foundation failed due to the forced assimilation of diverse ethnic and religious groups, leading to ongoing conflicts and instability, and warns that the current government's actions mirror past mistakes.

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India's Waqf Amendment Bill Faces Supreme Court Challenge

India's parliament passed a bill amending the 1995 law governing Muslim religious endowments, adding non-Muslims to managing boards and increasing government oversight; opposition parties will challenge it in the Supreme Court, citing concerns about unconstitutionality and discrimination against Ind...

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Anti-Kurdish Protest at Japanese Newroz Festival Sparks Counter-Movement

At a Kurdish Newroz festival near Tokyo, a politician disrupted the event with anti-Kurdish remarks, prompting a counter-protest by attendees and anti-hate activists, highlighting the rising tension and subsequent resistance against online hate speech targeting the Kurdish community in Japan.

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Syria Forms New Transitional Government: Inclusivity Gains and Persistent Concerns

Syria's new transitional government, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, includes a woman, an Alawite, a Druze, and a Kurd, marking a step towards greater inclusivity, but also features former members of the Idlib government and Assad-era officials, raising concerns about its commitment to broad repre...

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Estonia Bans Non-EU Citizens from Local Elections

The Estonian parliament voted to ban non-EU citizens, primarily its large Russian minority, from voting in local elections, citing security concerns related to Russia's war in Ukraine; the amendment passed with 93 out of 101 votes.

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Israel Sends Aid to Syrian Druze Amidst Golan Heights Offer

Israel delivered 10,000 aid packages containing essential supplies to the Druze community in Syria's Suwayda province over recent weeks, demonstrating support for the minority group amid concerns about the new Syrian government's treatment of minorities and coinciding with an offer to allow Syrian D...

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