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Les autorités biélorusses exercent une répression systématique contre des avocats qui représentent des clients dans des affaires à caractère politique et/ou qui dénoncent des violations des droits humains, selon un nouveau rapport conjointement publié par Human Rights Watch et deux organisations biélorusses.
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The had of the dictatorship project at the National Archives retires and denounces abandonment. It wasn't an easy decision to make. Inês Stampa spent 40 years working at the National Archives. Of these, 17 were dedicated to the Reference Centre for Political Struggles in Brazil - Memórias Reveladas (Revealed Memories), an award-winning research centre on the 1964 military dictatorship. But she was left with no alternative: she decided to retire.
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Civil lawsuit against dating company alleges misuse of users’ private information, including HIV status
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Lambeth Palace documents show purchase of enslaved people in 18th century approved by Anglican archbishop
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The Israeli authorities must completely halt military operations in Rafah, as any ongoing military action could constitute an underlying act of genocide.
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A Libyan political analyst who had been arbitrarily detained in eastern Libya for nearly seven months died under dubious circumstances on April 19, 2024.
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In its early days, "Black Twitter'' became a driving force in defining pop culture, creating trending hashtags, unforgettable memes and sparking social justice movements.
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National Records of Scotland (NRS) data was accessed and published by hackers who breached the systems of NHS Dumfries and Galloway in March of this year. The patient data, used for identification and service accuracy, has been published on the dark web.
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Meet one of the commissioners responsible for helping document the "real" history of Victoria
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The Permanent Archive Division of the General Archive Department at the Federal University of Santa Maria was one of the first to be hit by the flood. On Tuesday 30 April, 8,000 boxes containing documents dating back to the 1930s were submerged in the muddy water that overflowed from a stream near the DAG-UFSM building. Thousands of documents, including records such as the university's founding minutes and the Gaucho archives were affected.
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Identity cards, passports, excerpts of criminal records, and work experience documents were among the personal data of European Parliament employees compromised in a data breach.
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En un nuevo documento de investigación publicado hoy, Amnistía Internacional documenta ampliamente las maneras en que la tecnología contribuye a la creciente tendencia de violaciones de derechos humanos en las fronteras, e insta a los Estados a que pongan fin al uso de dichas tecnologías hasta que garanticen que no vulnera derechos humanos. El informe, […]
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In lawsuit, voting machine firm Smartmatic alleges the outlet destroyed documents that were ‘direct evidence of actual malice’
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A panel of academics said it found more conclusive evidence of how many people were killed during the Nazi occupation of Alderney, one of the Channel Islands in British territory.
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La protection des droits humains ne doit pas être sacrifiée sur l’autel du profit privé.
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Global: New technology and AI used at borders increases inequalities and undermines human rights of migrants
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In 1904, nearly 1,200 Filipinos were brought to the U.S. to take part in the World’s Fair in St. Louis. Some worked as guides, but others were put on display. More than a century later, a new exhibit explores the impact in St. Louis and beyond. Communities correspondent Gabrielle Hays reports.
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Some of Sebastian Corral’s memories have faded. But the 91-year-old remembers his 1953 arrival in the US as if it were yesterday. He is one of the last surviving participants in a US program some described as ‘legalized slavery’
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May 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the Immigration Act of 1924, which sharply cut the number of people allowed into the US.
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