Syria: Calls for Justice Rise After Assad's Fall
In post-Assad Syria, demands for justice and accountability are growing, as exemplified by Umm Mazen's quest for information about her missing sons and Lawyer Issa's call for reforming the judiciary; however, the transitional government's initial steps suggest a slow and uncertain path towards compr...
Syria: Calls for Justice Rise After Assad's Fall
In post-Assad Syria, demands for justice and accountability are growing, as exemplified by Umm Mazen's quest for information about her missing sons and Lawyer Issa's call for reforming the judiciary; however, the transitional government's initial steps suggest a slow and uncertain path towards compr...
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44% Bias Score
Guatemalan Genocide: Setbacks in Justice for Ixil Mayan Victims
José Silvio Tay, a Guatemalan Mayan survivor of the 1981-1983 genocide, recounts his family's displacement and his current work with AJR to find the disappeared and advocate for justice, highlighting recent setbacks in legal proceedings against former military officials.
Guatemalan Genocide: Setbacks in Justice for Ixil Mayan Victims
José Silvio Tay, a Guatemalan Mayan survivor of the 1981-1983 genocide, recounts his family's displacement and his current work with AJR to find the disappeared and advocate for justice, highlighting recent setbacks in legal proceedings against former military officials.
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32% Bias Score
Bouterse's Death: Moiwana Massacre Victims Demand Justice
The death of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse has prompted mixed reactions, with supporters mourning while victims of the 1986 Moiwana massacre, where 39 villagers were killed by soldiers under his command, remain traumatized; despite a 2005 Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemnation...
Bouterse's Death: Moiwana Massacre Victims Demand Justice
The death of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse has prompted mixed reactions, with supporters mourning while victims of the 1986 Moiwana massacre, where 39 villagers were killed by soldiers under his command, remain traumatized; despite a 2005 Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemnation...
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36% Bias Score
Senegal to Pay âŹ7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay âŹ7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.
Senegal to Pay âŹ7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay âŹ7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.
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40% Bias Score
Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
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36% Bias Score
Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
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44% Bias Score
Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo VĂĄsquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo VĂĄsquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
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52% Bias Score
Bouterse's Controversial Funeral Divides Suriname
In Paramaribo, Suriname, hundreds attended the funeral ceremony of former president Desi Bouterse at the NDP party headquarters, following a procession that passed locations significant to him; the cremation followed, with his co-defendantsâthree present, one absentâcreating a stark display of his c...
Bouterse's Controversial Funeral Divides Suriname
In Paramaribo, Suriname, hundreds attended the funeral ceremony of former president Desi Bouterse at the NDP party headquarters, following a procession that passed locations significant to him; the cremation followed, with his co-defendantsâthree present, one absentâcreating a stark display of his c...
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48% Bias Score
Operation Orion: Contrasting Narratives of Success and State Terrorism in MedellĂn
Former Colombian President Ălvaro Uribe claims Operation Orion, a military operation in MedellĂn's Comuna 13, was a success in restoring order, but critics cite evidence suggesting state terrorism, including approximately 17 deaths and 92 disappearances, allegedly involving paramilitaries.
Operation Orion: Contrasting Narratives of Success and State Terrorism in MedellĂn
Former Colombian President Ălvaro Uribe claims Operation Orion, a military operation in MedellĂn's Comuna 13, was a success in restoring order, but critics cite evidence suggesting state terrorism, including approximately 17 deaths and 92 disappearances, allegedly involving paramilitaries.
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60% Bias Score
Post-War Bavaria: Healthcare System's Adaptation, Not Reform
A new study reveals how the Bavarian healthcare system, after World War II, adapted to democratic norms while largely avoiding accountability for its central role in Nazi medical atrocities, employing subtle strategies to maintain power and suppress discussion of past crimes.
Post-War Bavaria: Healthcare System's Adaptation, Not Reform
A new study reveals how the Bavarian healthcare system, after World War II, adapted to democratic norms while largely avoiding accountability for its central role in Nazi medical atrocities, employing subtle strategies to maintain power and suppress discussion of past crimes.
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60% Bias Score
Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...
Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...
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52% Bias Score
Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
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44% Bias Score