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Global Engagement Center targeted by Republicans skeptical of alleged censoring of conservative viewpoints
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The Vietnamese government should repeal a draconian new decree tightening control of internet use and the 2018 Law on Cybersecurity.
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Fadl Abdulghani, head of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), emphasized the importance of preserving prison and detention center archives in Syria to uncover the fate of detainees and identify those responsible for torture and other war crimes.
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At least 229 people detained in Nicaragua for political reasons have suffered various forms of torture and other "crimes against humanity" at the hands of the government over the past seven years, a human rights NGO said.
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Plusieurs organisations demandent à la coalition de rebelles de ne pas détruire les preuves des crimes du régime. De les préserver dans l’espoir d’une justice future et pour aider aussi à la recherche des milliers de disparus dans les geôles des Al-Assad.
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Justice department says lawyers overreached in aiming to discover who was leaking classified information in 2017
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While Israel asserts that the United Nations has tried to minimize the problem, the global organization says Israeli officials are waging an unfair campaign to discredit it.
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While Israel asserts that the United Nations has tried to minimize the problem, the global organization says Israeli officials are waging an unfair campaign to discredit it.
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Privacy fears raised as report warns photographs of arrested people who are then released are being retained.
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An Axios review of a new National Archives portal found just three digitized unsolved cases of lynchings, racial violence and murders of Black Americans, spawning several decades. The Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection portal is the federal agency's latest attempt to index civil rights violations and provide a subject guide, part of an aim spelled out by law to bring justice to the victims in those cases.
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Washington, D.C., December 6, 2024 - Yesterday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that he has asked the United States to expedite the declassification of archival records on the 1985 Palace of Justice case. The request is an important step forward for human rights advocates seeking to clarify the motivations and actions of the M-19 insurgents who stormed the building on November 6, 1985, and the Colombian government’s responsibility for those who died in the fire that tore through...
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Washington, D.C., December 6, 2024 - Yesterday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that he has asked the United States to expedite the declassification of archival records on the 1985 Palace of Justice case. The request is an important step forward for human rights advocates seeking to clarify the motivations and actions of the M-19 insurgents who stormed the building on November 6, 1985, and the Colombian government’s responsibility for those who died in the fire that tore through...
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The report Dr. Mordechai has compiled online – "Bearing Witness to the Israel-Gaza War" – constitutes the most methodical and detailed documentation in Hebrew (there is also an English translation) of the war crimes that Israel is perpetrating in Gaza. It is a shocking indictment comprised of thousands of entries relating to the war, to the actions of the government, the media, the Israel Defense Forces and Israeli society in general. The English translation of the seventh, and to date...
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On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, ARTICLE 19 underscores the right of people with disabilities to access information.
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Amnesty International today submitted a legal filing to the Pre-Trial Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on behalf of several victims’ networks, to request an end to the ICC Prosecutor’s indefinite and unfathomable delay to the start of the court’s investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Nigeria.
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L’Etat belge a été condamné pour crimes contre l’humanité ce lundi, dans l’affaire des enfants métis du Congo. Cinq femmes ont obtenu gain de cause pour avoir été enlevées de force à leur famille.
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L’Etat belge a été condamné pour crimes contre l’humanité ce lundi, dans l’affaire des enfants métis du Congo. Cinq femmes ont obtenu gain de cause pour avoir été enlevées de force à leur famille.
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Kim Seongmin, who fled to South Korea in the 1990s, broadcasts to his homeland twice a day, delivering the kind of information Pyongyang is trying hard to suppress.
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As the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor is right around the corner, December 7, 1941, some documents at the Hawaii State Archives help to shed light on that part of Hawaii’s history and the state’s efforts to honor the war dead.
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Il y a 80 ans s’écrivait l’une des pages tragiques de l’histoire franco-africaine : l’armée française ouvrait le feu sur ses propres hommes, des tirailleurs regroupés dans le camp de Thiaroye au Sénégal. Quatre-vingts ans plus tard, une partie de ce qui s’est passé reste encore dans l’ombre. Les proches des disparus demandent une reconnaissance officielle de ce qui s’est passé et de l’innocence de leurs parents. Des historiens réclament un accès plus ouvert aux archives. Les autorités...
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