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This report presents the first comprehensive assessment of the destruction and loss of public records in Palestinian institutions in the Gaza Strip, following the outbreak of war in October 2023. “Institutional memory”, defined as the archived records and documented knowledge of institutions, is a cornerstone of effective governance, particularly in the justice and security sectors. It underpins transparency, continuity, accountability, and the protection of public and private rights.
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This edition of Inside Indonesia commemorates the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the 1965–1966 genocide, when an estimated half a million men, women and children were murdered for their real or perceived support of the Indonesian Communist Party.
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Their names were Viktor, Luisa, Jurji or Irene – 28 gravestones at the cemetery in Nienhagen near Celle commemorate the children of Polish and Russian forced laborers who died in the “Polish children’s home” in Papenhorst during the Nazi era.
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One of the online data brokers is located in Ireland, the Data Protection Commission told Euractiv, another is in an unspecified EU country
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The Syria Prisons Museum seeks to uncover and document the crimes and violations committed in Syria’s prisons, and to preserve the collective memory of those places. Drawing on live testimonies from former prisoners, the project also relies on documents, photographs, and physical evidence carefully examined and analyzed by the team, in addition to field imaging and 3-D scanning of prisons and detention centers.
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Queer and trans archives preserve our past—they also offer community space that is essential to our future
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The federal court complaint filed this week closely mirrors the findings of a ProPublica investigation that detailed a decades-long secret program operated by the gun industry’s largest trade group.
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A new report released this week by Human Rights Watch, Syrians for Truth and Justice, and Syrian Archive has accused the Syrian Government of failing to confront senior officials’ roles in widespread atrocities carried out during March 2025 in the country’s coastal and central regions.
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Millions of people were persecuted and murdered by the Nazis. After the war, the Federal Compensation Act was drawn up to set out who was entitled to compensation. But this law was based on a narrow definition of who qualified as a victim of persecution. People who had been persecuted as “anti-social elements” were not included. Their suffering was not officially acknowledged by the German parliament until 2020.
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2026 Penn State Global Asias Summer Institute VITALIZING GLOBAL ASIAS: ARTIFACTS & ARCHIVES Penn State University and the Global Asias Initiative invites applicants for its annual Global Asias Summer Institute.
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Influential Italian economist calls for "radical simplification" of GDPR on the one-year anniversary of his landmark report on European competitiveness
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The LGBTQ+ History Association is pleased to announce a call for papers for its fourth conference, the Queer/Trans History Conference* 2026 (#QTHC26), to be held at the University of Michigan.
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Strange processes determine what does—or doesn’t—get published.
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Les révolutions ne sont pas des processus linéaires. Elles se déroulent sur le temps long et sont rythmées par des rebondissements. Les nouvelles luttes mettent en évidence, dans l’opinion publique, des dominations et des violences. Le voile se lève car les luttes paient.
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¿Qué significa la inteligencia artificial para las lenguas indígenas de México? Durante dos días, activistas digitales reflexionaron sobre cómo estas tecnologías pueden revitalizar o amenazar sus idiomas y culturas.
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The Israeli military “offers an important insight into how the latest technologies can be adopted for widespread monitoring and control.”
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"Sueño con un futuro en el que los niños crezcan hablando tyap porque sus padres les hablan en esa lengua durante su infancia".
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Amnesty International documented the deliberate shooting and killing of 46 Druze people (44 men and two women), as well as the mock execution of two older persons in Suwayda.
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How does one monitor a conflict zone on the brink of civil war, especially in a region which is difficult to access, experiences frequent internet shutdowns and where misinformation is common? In this guide, we outline the open source tools and methods we can use to evidence what is really happening in many such conflict settings.
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The Kenyan police should end its apparent harassment of Otsieno Namwaya, associate Africa director at Human Rights Watch, over his work documenting serious rights abuses in Kenya.
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