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Argentina's Milei Government Cuts Human Rights Funding, Sparking Outcry
The Argentine government, under President Milei, is drastically reducing funding and restructuring human rights organizations, including the Secretariat of Human Rights, the National Memory Archive, the ESMA Memory Site Museum, and the National Genetic Data Bank, resulting in staff layoffs and decre...
Argentina's Milei Government Cuts Human Rights Funding, Sparking Outcry
The Argentine government, under President Milei, is drastically reducing funding and restructuring human rights organizations, including the Secretariat of Human Rights, the National Memory Archive, the ESMA Memory Site Museum, and the National Genetic Data Bank, resulting in staff layoffs and decre...
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76% Bias Score


Turkey: Continued Struggle for Justice for Enforced Disappearances
Ikbal Eren, sibling of Hayrettin Eren, disappeared in 1980, spoke at a panel about the ongoing struggle for justice for enforced disappearances in Turkey, highlighting the significance of Galatasaray Square as a place of shared grief and remembrance. The panel discussed the failures of accountabilit...
Turkey: Continued Struggle for Justice for Enforced Disappearances
Ikbal Eren, sibling of Hayrettin Eren, disappeared in 1980, spoke at a panel about the ongoing struggle for justice for enforced disappearances in Turkey, highlighting the significance of Galatasaray Square as a place of shared grief and remembrance. The panel discussed the failures of accountabilit...
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40% Bias Score


Catalan Activist's Testimony Opens First Franco-Era Torture Investigation
Blanca Serra, an 81-year-old Catalan activist, recounted her 1977 torture by Spanish police in Barcelona's Via Laietana station to the Fiscalía, initiating the first such investigation under Spain's democratic memory law, highlighting the need for police archive access to fully expose abuses during ...
Catalan Activist's Testimony Opens First Franco-Era Torture Investigation
Blanca Serra, an 81-year-old Catalan activist, recounted her 1977 torture by Spanish police in Barcelona's Via Laietana station to the Fiscalía, initiating the first such investigation under Spain's democratic memory law, highlighting the need for police archive access to fully expose abuses during ...
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44% Bias Score


Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...
Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Franco-Era Dissidents Honored for Fight for Freedom
Twenty-five Spaniards recently honored in Seville for their activism against Franco's dictatorship faced imprisonment and other hardships due to the Tribunal de Orden Público (TOP), highlighting a generation previously overlooked during the transition to democracy. The event emphasized the importanc...
Spanish Franco-Era Dissidents Honored for Fight for Freedom
Twenty-five Spaniards recently honored in Seville for their activism against Franco's dictatorship faced imprisonment and other hardships due to the Tribunal de Orden Público (TOP), highlighting a generation previously overlooked during the transition to democracy. The event emphasized the importanc...
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24% Bias Score


Klarsfelds' Nazi Hunt: A Legacy of Justice
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's decades-long hunt for Nazi criminals, culminating in the conviction of figures like Klaus Barbie, significantly impacted German law by making genocide and murder imprescriptible in 1979, highlighting Germany's ongoing struggle with accountability for Nazi-era crimes.
Klarsfelds' Nazi Hunt: A Legacy of Justice
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's decades-long hunt for Nazi criminals, culminating in the conviction of figures like Klaus Barbie, significantly impacted German law by making genocide and murder imprescriptible in 1979, highlighting Germany's ongoing struggle with accountability for Nazi-era crimes.
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40% Bias Score

Guatemalan Paramilitaries Sentenced for Mass Sexual Violence
A Guatemalan court sentenced three former paramilitaries to 40 years in prison each for crimes against humanity, specifically for the rape of at least six Achí Maya women during the 1980s civil war; the court emphasized the credibility of the victims' testimony.

Guatemalan Paramilitaries Sentenced for Mass Sexual Violence
A Guatemalan court sentenced three former paramilitaries to 40 years in prison each for crimes against humanity, specifically for the rape of at least six Achí Maya women during the 1980s civil war; the court emphasized the credibility of the victims' testimony.
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12% Bias Score

Delayed Sentencing of Liberian War Criminal Raises Witness Fears
Laye Sekou Camara, a former Liberian rebel general, pleaded guilty to US immigration fraud charges following testimony detailing war crimes; his sentencing is delayed until September, causing fear among witnesses.

Delayed Sentencing of Liberian War Criminal Raises Witness Fears
Laye Sekou Camara, a former Liberian rebel general, pleaded guilty to US immigration fraud charges following testimony detailing war crimes; his sentencing is delayed until September, causing fear among witnesses.
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44% Bias Score

Syria Establishes Commissions to Investigate Missing Persons and Past Abuses
On May 17th, the Syrian presidency announced two national commissions—one for the disappeared and another for transitional justice—to address the fate of tens of thousands missing and human rights abuses committed during over a decade of war under the rule of Bashar Al-Assad.

Syria Establishes Commissions to Investigate Missing Persons and Past Abuses
On May 17th, the Syrian presidency announced two national commissions—one for the disappeared and another for transitional justice—to address the fate of tens of thousands missing and human rights abuses committed during over a decade of war under the rule of Bashar Al-Assad.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Grave Unearthed in Syria: Challenges in Identifying Hundreds of Assad Regime's Victims
In Syria, a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies, likely victims of the Assad regime, has been discovered; forensic experts are working to identify them, facing challenges due to resource constraints and sanctions, while victims' families continue their search for answers and justice.

Mass Grave Unearthed in Syria: Challenges in Identifying Hundreds of Assad Regime's Victims
In Syria, a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies, likely victims of the Assad regime, has been discovered; forensic experts are working to identify them, facing challenges due to resource constraints and sanctions, while victims' families continue their search for answers and justice.
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56% Bias Score

South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...

South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...
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52% Bias Score

Syria: Amnesty Accuses Government of War Crimes in Alawite Massacres
Amnesty International accuses the Syrian government of war crimes for the mass killings of Alawites in Syria's coastal region in early March, demanding independent investigations and accountability for perpetrators, while the Syrian government formed fact-finding and reconciliation committees.

Syria: Amnesty Accuses Government of War Crimes in Alawite Massacres
Amnesty International accuses the Syrian government of war crimes for the mass killings of Alawites in Syria's coastal region in early March, demanding independent investigations and accountability for perpetrators, while the Syrian government formed fact-finding and reconciliation committees.
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40% Bias Score
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