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Suggestion comes after the competence of several legislators – both Democrat and Republican – has come into question
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Human rights defender Noof Al-Madeed disappeared after releasing a series of videos in March providing evidence of violations of her civil and human rights by the Qatari State security apparatus.
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What is more worrying is the fact that much of the so-called 'offending' content is mere reports and opinion pieces deemed critical of the government.
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Man is known to have had unescorted access to large parts of the Westminster estate.
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A major retrospective of Coco Chanel has unearthed evidence that the fashion designer was a documented member of the French resistance. The previously unseen documents will go on display, along with contradictory evidence that she operated as a Nazi agent.
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Terrible conditions at Western Australia’s missions led to devastating loss and trauma. Calls are growing to investigate hundreds of graves and burial sites
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Vice’s coverage on Saudi Arabia changed after investment deals with the repressive kingdom. A deleted documentary is not completely gone. However it can be seen thanks to the videoplayback link displayed in the article.
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Responding to the news that Saudi Arabia has already executed 100 people this year, Heba Morayef, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Director, said: “In clear contrast to Saudi Arabia’s repeated promises to limit its use of the death penalty, the Saudi authorities have already executed 100 people this year, revealing their chilling disregard for the right to life.
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En réaction aux informations selon lesquelles l’Arabie saoudite a déjà exécuté 100 personnes cette année, Heba Morayef, directrice du programme Afrique du Nord et Moyen-Orient à Amnesty International, a déclaré : « Offrant un vif contraste avec les promesses répétées de l’Arabie saoudite de limiter son recours à la peine de mort, les autorités ont déjà exécuté 100 personnes cette année, révélant leur profond mépris à l’égard du droit à la vie.
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En respuesta a la noticia de que Arabia Saudí ya ha ejecutado a 100 personas en lo que va de año, Heba Morayef, directora de Amnistía Internacional para Oriente Medio y el Norte de África, ha declarado: “En un claro contraste con las reiteradas promesas de Arabia Saudí de limitar su uso de la pena de muerte, las autoridades saudíes ya han ejecutado a 100 personas este año, lo que revela su escalofriante desprecio por el derecho a la vida.
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Prosecutors say an employee of Germany’s foreign intelligence service and an acquaintance have been charged with treason for allegedly passing secret documents to Russia.
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La mairie du sixième arrondissement de Yaoundé a été partiellement détruite par les flammes.
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ICA SAHR commends the preparation of a comprehensive report by the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment on ‘Promoting Environmental Democracy: procedural elements of the human right to a clean, health and sustainable environment’
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La Suprema Corte de Justicia de México dictaminó esta semana que el Congreso debe eliminar el aborto del código penal federal, lo que significa que todas las instituciones federales de salud tienen la obligación de proporcionar servicios de aborto en todo México - una gran victoria para los derechos humanos.
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Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled this week that Congress must eliminate federal criminal penalties for abortion, which means all federal health facilities should provide abortion care, a massive victory for human rights.
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The company, formerly known as Twitter, argued an assembly bill violates its free speech rights under the first amendment.
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How do you handle racist language in your archives? This is, unfortunately, a perennial issue. The Archives for Black Lives group in 2019 published Anti-Racist Description Resources. While you should read the whole thing (especially if you have materials pertaining to slavery), the blog author pulled out some practical bits.
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Israeli history comes alive today like never before as the Israel State Archives releases thousands of documents related to the 1973 Yom Kippur War, including materials from the months leading up to and following the conflict. Most of these materials, previously confidential, have been examined, scanned, and made accessible in a new smart digital format that uses Google’s search technology.
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China is seeking not merely to resist but to dismantle a foundational idea of the post-Cold War international order – the universality of human rights.
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Following concessions on the UK’s Online Safety Bill, the government has conceded that their controversial wish for platforms to scan messages for harmful content, is not “technically feasible”, leaving tech companies hopeful it will not be enforced.
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