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Le 28 janvier, les trois juntes militaires du Burkina Faso, du Mali et du Niger ont annoncé leur retrait de la Communauté économique des États de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (CEDEAO), mesure qui limiterait les possibilités pour leurs citoyens de demander justice pour les violations des droits humains.
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À l’approche de l’élection présidentielle du 7 février 2024, la répression s’est accrue en Azerbaïdjan, ancienne république soviétique du Caucase, voisine de l’Iran et de l’Arménie. Toute opposition au président Ilham Aliev y est réprimée. Militants des droits humains, journalistes ou encore opposants politiques subissent quotidiennement les foudres du régime.
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In the run-up to the presidential election on February 7 2024, repression intensified in Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic in the Caucasus bordering Iran and Armenia. Any opposition to President Ilham Aliev is suppressed. Human rights activists, journalists and political opponents suffer the regime's wrath on a daily basis.
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Après une première réunion à Constantine, la commission d’historiens franco-algérienne issue du Rapport Stora s'est réunie à Paris au siège des Archives nationales. Cinq jours plus tard, le livre « Archives et droits humains » y a été présenté en présence de leur directeur, Bruno Ricard. Il contient un texte sur « La France et les archives de la guerre d’Algérie » que nous reproduisons.
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The Court of Appeal in Turku, Finland, has confirmed the acquittal of Gibril Massaquoi, accused of war crimes in Liberia. This is the end of a fiasco in which the Finnish judges twice avoided a miscarriage of justice.
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Our right to privacy and open information online is more at risk than ever before. Governments use spyware to target human rights defenders and block entire websites that talk about human rights. In fact, Amnesty’s websites are completely blocked to people living in countries like Russia, Iran and China.
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Up to 200 children of members of the Sons of Freedom religious sect were forcibly taken by the province, with many held in a camp in the B.C. Interior in the 1950s.
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A 2014 incident where at least 15 people died attempting to enter Spanish territory led to three judicial investigations. However, the investigations were archived without hearing the testimony of survivors and affected families. A complaint to the UN Committee Against Torture has prompted a call for Spain to reopen the investigation.
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Le procureur général de la Colombie-Britannique s’apprête à présenter des excuses officielles aux membres du groupe religieux Doukhobor qui ont été enlevés de force des bras de leurs parents il y a plus de 70 ans.
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Le gouvernement fédéral a publié des informations précédemment classifiées d’un rapport décrivant dans quelle mesure le Canada a fourni un refuge aux anciens nazis pendant la Guerre froide.
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The federal government has released previously classified details from a report that outlines the extent to which Canada provided a safe haven to former Nazis during the Cold War.
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The live Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry and UK Covid-19 Inquiry were set up to examine Scotland’s and the UK’s responses to the Covid-19 pandemic and to learn lessons for the future
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Joshua Schulte, who prosecutors said was responsible for agency’s largest data breach, also guilty of possessing child abuse images
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Former first minister of Scotland admits to inquiry that she failed to properly record key discussions
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that law enforcement agencies cannot indiscriminately store biometric and genetic data on those who committed criminal offences until their death.
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La idea surgió a raíz del boicot y cierre de la exposición Queermuseu en 2017 en Porto Alegre, en el estado de Rio Grande do Sul. En las redes sociales, grupos conservadores crearon una cruzada de protestas contra la exposición.
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The prominent painter says that peace is possible when everyone is considered a human being and ‘has the same rights’.
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Berlin insists on implementing a controversial deal that recognizes the colonial-era genocide in Namibia. The plan draws strong criticism from politicians and some descendants of the victims, who demanded fresh talks.
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Berlin insists on implementing a controversial deal that recognizes the colonial-era genocide in Namibia. The plan draws strong criticism from politicians and some descendants of the victims, who demanded fresh talks.
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Russian anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny was the main opposition threat to the Kremlin.
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