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Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped in Caracas

In Caracas, Venezuela, Rafael Tudares, son-in-law of self-exiled opposition leader Edmundo González, was kidnapped on Tuesday, prompting international concern and accusations of politically motivated abduction amid heightened security and disputed election results.

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Cambodian Opposition Politician Assassinated in Thailand

Lim Kimya, a 74-year-old Cambodian-French opposition politician, was shot dead in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 26, 2023, in what authorities believe was a contract killing linked to his criticism of Cambodia's government. A 41-year-old suspect has been arrested.

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Ainda Estou Aqui": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Dictatorship

The film "Ainda estou aqui," based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's book and competing for a Golden Globe, meticulously recreates the family's 1960s home in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting their experiences during the Brazilian military dictatorship, including the disappearance and execution of Paiva's father...

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Algerian Novelist Imprisoned, Exposing Crackdown on Free Speech

Franco-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal, winner of several prestigious literary awards, was arrested in Algiers on November 16th and charged with "attacking state security," sparking international outrage and highlighting strained Franco-Algerian relations.

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Mali: Opposition Figures Imprisoned and Abducted Amid Crackdown on Dissent

A Malian court sentenced opposition leader Issa Kaou N'Djim to two years in prison (one year suspended) for criticizing Burkina Faso's military junta, while another opposition figure, Ibrahim Nabi Togola, was abducted; both incidents underscore the increasing crackdown on dissent in Mali.

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Belarusian Activist Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

A Belarusian court sentenced opposition activist Dzmitry Kuchuk to six years in prison and a $6,000 fine for charges related to public order and national security, reflecting the ongoing crackdown on dissent ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Arrested Amid Crackdown

Opposition leader Enrique Márquez and at least twelve other regional political leaders and activists were arrested in Venezuela on January 7th, 2024, following the July 28th election and Márquez's subsequent criticism of the government's handling of the vote count, adding to concerns over political ...

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Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Prisoners on Independence Day",

Myanmar's military regime released over 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, for Independence Day, a common practice following the 2021 coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and triggered a civil war; the reasons for the releases remain unclear.",",ShortTitle="Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Pri...

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Cuba: A Revolution's Failure and the Fight for Freedom

In Cuba, the disconnect between the government and the people is growing, marked by widespread issues (unsanitary conditions, blackouts, hunger, and repression of dissent) and a complete loss of trust in leaders. Independent journalist Reinaldo Escobar describes the situation as a profound failure o...

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Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia

Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.

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Syrian Equestrian's 21-Year Imprisonment Under Assad Regime Revealed

Syrian equestrian champion Adnan Kassar was imprisoned and tortured for 21 years after defeating Bashar al-Assad's brother in a 1993 competition, finally released in 2014 following sustained international pressure after the fall of the Assad regime.

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Mass Arrests and Harsh Sentences Follow Protests in Bashkortostan

In early 2024, massive protests erupted in Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, over the imprisonment of Indigenous activist Fayil Alsynov, resulting in over 70 arrests and a major political trial with harsh sentences, exposing the Kremlin's suppression of dissent and severe human rights violations.

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