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Colombia's JEP convicts seven FARC leaders for kidnappings
Seven former FARC leaders were convicted by Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) for kidnappings committed during the country's 50-year conflict, marking the first individual sentences under the 2016 peace deal.
Colombia's JEP convicts seven FARC leaders for kidnappings
Seven former FARC leaders were convicted by Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) for kidnappings committed during the country's 50-year conflict, marking the first individual sentences under the 2016 peace deal.
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24% Bias Score


New Guideline Strengthens Yangtze River Protection Through Enhanced Inter-Agency Coordination
To bolster Yangtze River protection, a joint guideline from the Supreme People's Court and 11 other State-level departments promotes stronger interdepartmental coordination, unified law enforcement standards, and balanced approaches combining strict penalties with governance improvements, as illustr...
New Guideline Strengthens Yangtze River Protection Through Enhanced Inter-Agency Coordination
To bolster Yangtze River protection, a joint guideline from the Supreme People's Court and 11 other State-level departments promotes stronger interdepartmental coordination, unified law enforcement standards, and balanced approaches combining strict penalties with governance improvements, as illustr...
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20% Bias Score


Hockey Canada Trial Spurs Calls for Restorative Justice in Sexual Assault Cases
The Hockey Canada trial exposes the re-traumatizing aspects of the criminal justice system for sexual assault survivors, prompting calls for expanded restorative justice options in Ontario and elsewhere, as a 2024 Justice Canada report shows 58% of Canadians support this approach.
Hockey Canada Trial Spurs Calls for Restorative Justice in Sexual Assault Cases
The Hockey Canada trial exposes the re-traumatizing aspects of the criminal justice system for sexual assault survivors, prompting calls for expanded restorative justice options in Ontario and elsewhere, as a 2024 Justice Canada report shows 58% of Canadians support this approach.
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52% Bias Score


Mother of Murdered Child to Denounce Institutional Failures and Media Exploitation
Patricia Ramírez, mother of Gabriel Cruz, murdered in 2018, will hold a press conference on Wednesday to denounce institutional and judicial failings, rights violations, and potential irregularities in the prison of Ana Julia Quezada, the murderer. She will also address the attempted sale of a docum...
Mother of Murdered Child to Denounce Institutional Failures and Media Exploitation
Patricia Ramírez, mother of Gabriel Cruz, murdered in 2018, will hold a press conference on Wednesday to denounce institutional and judicial failings, rights violations, and potential irregularities in the prison of Ana Julia Quezada, the murderer. She will also address the attempted sale of a docum...
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48% Bias Score


Bretón Confesses to 2011 Murder of Children in New Book
José Bretón, serving a 40-year sentence for the 2011 murders of his two children in Córdoba, Spain, has publicly confessed to the crime in Luisgé Martín's new book, "El odio," detailing how he killed and disposed of their bodies to harm his estranged wife.
Bretón Confesses to 2011 Murder of Children in New Book
José Bretón, serving a 40-year sentence for the 2011 murders of his two children in Córdoba, Spain, has publicly confessed to the crime in Luisgé Martín's new book, "El odio," detailing how he killed and disposed of their bodies to harm his estranged wife.
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40% Bias Score


Naples Meeting to Address Youth Delinquency
A meeting in Naples on February 21st will address youth and juvenile delinquency, bringing together judicial, associative, and educational representatives to discuss strategies beyond punitive measures, inspired by Eduardo De Filippo's legacy.
Naples Meeting to Address Youth Delinquency
A meeting in Naples on February 21st will address youth and juvenile delinquency, bringing together judicial, associative, and educational representatives to discuss strategies beyond punitive measures, inspired by Eduardo De Filippo's legacy.
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64% Bias Score

Canadian Tire Faces Human Rights Complaint for Indigenous Racial Profiling
Heiltsuk Nation members Dawn and Richard Wilson filed a human rights complaint against Canadian Tire after experiencing racial profiling at a Coquitlam store in 2020, alleging they were subjected to discriminatory treatment by a security guard and an employee.

Canadian Tire Faces Human Rights Complaint for Indigenous Racial Profiling
Heiltsuk Nation members Dawn and Richard Wilson filed a human rights complaint against Canadian Tire after experiencing racial profiling at a Coquitlam store in 2020, alleging they were subjected to discriminatory treatment by a security guard and an employee.
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32% Bias Score

Colombia Assassination Attempt Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Justice Crisis
On June 7th, a 14-year-old boy shot Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, sparking public outrage and debates on juvenile justice in a region grappling with high rates of child incarceration and organized crime. Irvin Mendoza Rodriguez, a former child hitman, provides insight into the systemic issu...

Colombia Assassination Attempt Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Justice Crisis
On June 7th, a 14-year-old boy shot Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, sparking public outrage and debates on juvenile justice in a region grappling with high rates of child incarceration and organized crime. Irvin Mendoza Rodriguez, a former child hitman, provides insight into the systemic issu...
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28% Bias Score

Teacher's Upskirting Case: Initial Non-Prosecution, Subsequent Conviction, and Bursary Award
In 2016, Timothy Boomer, a 14-15-year-old student at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, secretly filmed up the skirts of two teachers; despite the initial decision not to prosecute, a judicial review led to his conviction in 2019, and now, six years later, he has been awarded a prestigious music burs...

Teacher's Upskirting Case: Initial Non-Prosecution, Subsequent Conviction, and Bursary Award
In 2016, Timothy Boomer, a 14-15-year-old student at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, secretly filmed up the skirts of two teachers; despite the initial decision not to prosecute, a judicial review led to his conviction in 2019, and now, six years later, he has been awarded a prestigious music burs...
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52% Bias Score

Prosecutor Seeks to Block Publication of Killer's Confession
The Barcelona Juvenile Prosecutor's Office is seeking to block publication of José Bretón's book, "El odio," where he confesses to killing his two children, due to concerns over violating the children's rights to honor, privacy, and image; the mother also filed a separate suit citing vicarious viole...

Prosecutor Seeks to Block Publication of Killer's Confession
The Barcelona Juvenile Prosecutor's Office is seeking to block publication of José Bretón's book, "El odio," where he confesses to killing his two children, due to concerns over violating the children's rights to honor, privacy, and image; the mother also filed a separate suit citing vicarious viole...
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60% Bias Score

Restorative Justice Expands to Include Incarcerated Offenders in Sachsen-Anhalt
Sachsen-Anhalt's justice system now includes restorative justice mediation for incarcerated offenders, allowing victims to interact with their offenders, promoting rehabilitation and addressing victims' concerns, with the goal of reducing future offenses.

Restorative Justice Expands to Include Incarcerated Offenders in Sachsen-Anhalt
Sachsen-Anhalt's justice system now includes restorative justice mediation for incarcerated offenders, allowing victims to interact with their offenders, promoting rehabilitation and addressing victims' concerns, with the goal of reducing future offenses.
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28% Bias Score

AU Launches Restorative Justice Program to Address Historical Injustices
African and African Union officials launched a restorative justice program at the 38th AU summit in Addis Ababa, aiming to address historical injustices against Africans and people of African descent by taking concrete actions to rectify lasting economic and social inequalities.

AU Launches Restorative Justice Program to Address Historical Injustices
African and African Union officials launched a restorative justice program at the 38th AU summit in Addis Ababa, aiming to address historical injustices against Africans and people of African descent by taking concrete actions to rectify lasting economic and social inequalities.
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40% Bias Score
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