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Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.
Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.
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52% Bias Score


Phoenix Police Suspend Officers After Excessive Force Arrest of Deaf Man
Three Phoenix police officers face 24-hour unpaid suspensions and additional training after an excessive force arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, who was wrongly accused of assault at a convenience store; felony charges were later dropped.
Phoenix Police Suspend Officers After Excessive Force Arrest of Deaf Man
Three Phoenix police officers face 24-hour unpaid suspensions and additional training after an excessive force arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, who was wrongly accused of assault at a convenience store; felony charges were later dropped.
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32% Bias Score


Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.
Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...
Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's 2025 Institutional Crisis: Judiciary and Universities Under Scrutiny
In 2025 Turkey, simultaneous actions against universities and the judiciary, including dismissals and investigations, raise concerns about institutional independence, following years of alleged exam and hiring irregularities.
Turkey's 2025 Institutional Crisis: Judiciary and Universities Under Scrutiny
In 2025 Turkey, simultaneous actions against universities and the judiciary, including dismissals and investigations, raise concerns about institutional independence, following years of alleged exam and hiring irregularities.
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64% Bias Score


Police Officer Sacked for Assaulting Innocent Man
Metropolitan Police officer PC Jonathan Marsh was sacked after assaulting audiologist Rasike Attanayake, who he mistook for a suspect, on November 13, 2022, in Romford; the officer was found guilty of common assault and showed no remorse.
Police Officer Sacked for Assaulting Innocent Man
Metropolitan Police officer PC Jonathan Marsh was sacked after assaulting audiologist Rasike Attanayake, who he mistook for a suspect, on November 13, 2022, in Romford; the officer was found guilty of common assault and showed no remorse.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Officer Receives Community Service for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former Australian police officer Kristian White received 450 hours of community service and two years of correctional supervision for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died from a brain bleed after being tasered by White while wandering with a knife in a nursing home on May 17, 2023...

Australian Officer Receives Community Service for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former Australian police officer Kristian White received 450 hours of community service and two years of correctional supervision for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died from a brain bleed after being tasered by White while wandering with a knife in a nursing home on May 17, 2023...
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40% Bias Score

India Censors Block Critically Acclaimed Film "Santosh"
The Indian censor board blocked the release of the British-Indian film "Santosh", which won international acclaim for its portrayal of police brutality, misogyny, and Islamophobia, despite having received no prior issues during the script submission and filming processes.

India Censors Block Critically Acclaimed Film "Santosh"
The Indian censor board blocked the release of the British-Indian film "Santosh", which won international acclaim for its portrayal of police brutality, misogyny, and Islamophobia, despite having received no prior issues during the script submission and filming processes.
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48% Bias Score

Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.

Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.
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68% Bias Score

Dutch Police Door-Stepping of Pro-Palestine Demonstrator Sparks Investigation
Following a police visit questioning her participation in pro-Palestine demonstrations, a woman in Amersfoort, Netherlands, filed a complaint, prompting an ombudsman investigation and condemnation from the national police chief, who stated that questioning individuals about demonstrations is unaccep...

Dutch Police Door-Stepping of Pro-Palestine Demonstrator Sparks Investigation
Following a police visit questioning her participation in pro-Palestine demonstrations, a woman in Amersfoort, Netherlands, filed a complaint, prompting an ombudsman investigation and condemnation from the national police chief, who stated that questioning individuals about demonstrations is unaccep...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...
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40% Bias Score

Galatasaray University Report Details Police Brutality During İmamoğlu Protests
A report by Galatasaray University law students details police brutality and human rights violations during protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, including the excessive use of force, restrictions on assembly, and denial of legal counsel; 1133 people were detained.

Galatasaray University Report Details Police Brutality During İmamoğlu Protests
A report by Galatasaray University law students details police brutality and human rights violations during protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, including the excessive use of force, restrictions on assembly, and denial of legal counsel; 1133 people were detained.
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52% Bias Score
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