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En Colombie, près de 1 000 militants des droits humains ont été tués depuis la signature de l'accord de paix avec l'ex-guérilla des Forces armées révolutionnaires de Colombie (FARC) en 2016.
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Les menaces, les violences ou les entraves d’accès à l’information sont en hausse, empêchant certains journalistes de couvrir la campagne municipale.
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Alors que l’ONU rehausse la gravité historique de l’esclavage, Brazzaville mise sur Loango pour imposer l’Afrique centrale dans une mémoire longtemps dominée par l’Ouest du continent.
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Each year in Sharpeville, survivors of the 1960 massacre and the families of the victims retell history through song, testimony and theatre. With support from UN Human Rights’ Southern Africa Regional Office, this living archive has been recorded and preserved for future generations.
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These AI systems erode the rights to freedom of expression, privacy and a fair trial. Historically, online censorship meant deleting a post. Today, generative AI engages in ‘informational gaslighting’. When ASPI researchers showed an Alibaba LLM a photograph of a protest against human rights violations in Xinjiang, the AI described it as ‘individuals in a public setting holding signs with incorrect statements’ based on ‘prejudice and lies’. The technology subtly engineers reality,...
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Alors que l’ONU rehausse la gravité historique de l’esclavage, Brazzaville mise sur Loango pour imposer l’Afrique centrale dans une mémoire longtemps dominée par l’Ouest du continent.
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The forced closure of SOS Disappeared is a devastating blow to the fight for truth, justice and reparations in Algeria. By sealing the offices of the main organization advocating for accountability for enforced disappearances -an ongoing crime under international law- Algerian authorities are once again using them to stifle human rights work.
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The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far beyond addressing legitimate legal concerns and contains sweeping provisions that pose a significant threat to human rights.
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La fermeture forcée de SOS Disparus porte un coup dévastateur au combat pour la liberté, la justice et des réparations en Algérie. En scellant les locaux de la principale organisation réclamant des comptes en relation avec des disparitions forcées – qui constituent toujours un crime au regard du droit international –, les autorités algériennes recourent une fois de plus à la Loi 12-06 pour étouffer le travail en faveur des droits humains.
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It is the first African country to deposit data in the Arctic World Archive, a storage facility designed to protect records of everything from cultural practices to historical events
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A massive expansion of AI-enabled surveillance of public spaces across Africa is violating citizens’ freedoms and the fundamental human right to privacy.
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Seychelles hosted a regional peer learning workshop on building methodological foundations for national disaster tracking systems powered by DELTA-Resilience. Participants from Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar attended.
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La sentencia de la Corte Constitucional de Ecuador según la cual no se puede denegar automáticamente a los menores de 18 años una solicitud de modificación de su género en los documentos de identidad, supone una importante victoria para los derechos de los jóvenes trans.
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Ecuador’s Constitutional Court’s ruling that people under 18 cannot automatically be refused a request to modify their gender on identity documents is an important victory for the rights of transgender youth.
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Russian authorities have escalated their internet censorship efforts over the past month, a day marked by free speech defenders as World Day Against Cyber Censorship.
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Une erreur de ciblage aurait conduit à la frappe meurtrière contre l’école primaire Shajareh Tayyebeh à Minab, en Iran, le 28 février.
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Une erreur de ciblage aurait conduit à la frappe meurtrière contre l’école primaire Shajareh Tayyebeh à Minab, en Iran, le 28 février.
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Reported findings that the United States is responsible for the recent deadly school attack in Iran, and that it was based on outdated targeting data, highlight the need for reform and accountability within the US military to minimize civilian harm during conflict.
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Reported findings that the United States is responsible for the recent deadly school attack in Iran, and that it was based on outdated targeting data, highlight the need for reform and accountability within the US military to minimize civilian harm during conflict.
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Countries across the continent have spent more than $2bn on Chinese tracking technology that is not ‘necessary or proportionate’, new report finds
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