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''When we lost the band, we lost everything,' says Michel descendant Brandy Callihoo
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New media laws have stifled reporting, creating a climate of fear among journalists. Local newspaper editors have been replaced by state-supported staff, and entire archives have been erased.
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Indigenous languages will be gathered from across Australia for an archive project aimed at preserving them and their hundreds of dialects. The University of Queensland and Australian Research Data Commons will develop the archive, also intended to help people better understand the myriad of native tongues and explore their heritage, culture and history.
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UNESCO, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), is proud to announce the signing of the Project – “Peace Education, Archives Preservation and Digitalization, and Site Conservation for Youth Empowerment (PEACE)” also known as “Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Archives Preservation and Digitization Project Phase II”, with the generous support of $3 million from KOICA.
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Activists say they now have a 'documentation tool' to record complaints from asylum seekers who say they suffered abuse by Texas Guard troops.
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Monsieur le Président, permettez-moi tout d’abord de vous remercier de me donner à nouveau l’occasion d’informer le Conseil de sécurité sur la situation au Darfour, mais aussi de vous adresser, ainsi qu’à la Sierra Leone, mes sincères félicitations pour votre accession à la présidence du Conseil pour le mois d’août. J’aimerais également remercier le représentant permanent du Soudan pour sa présence.
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ICC Prosecutor's briefing to the Security Council on the issue of Dafur, Sudan.
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When I served as dramaturg for the Los Angeles-based Center Theatre Group's reading of "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" by Fr. Daniel Berrigan, I didn't expect how profound the experience would be for my Catholicism.
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‘Crucial’ medical documents have not been disclosed, according to a complaint signed by former players.
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A Guinean court on July 31 convicted Guinea’s former president Moussa Dadis Camara and seven others in a landmark trial for rapes and killings of protesters in 2009. This is the first time crimes against humanity have been prosecuted in Guinea.
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Le 31 juillet 2024, un tribunal en Guinée a condamné l’ancien président guinéen autoproclamé, Moussa Dadis Camara, et sept autres personnes, lors d’un procès historique pour des viols et des meurtres de manifestants commis en 2009.
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Meta has agreed to a $1.4 billion settlement with Texas in a privacy lawsuit over allegations that the tech giant used biometric data of users without their permission, officials said Tuesday. Texas Attorney General Ken...
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Marked and unmarked graves were found at 65 of the more than 400 U.S. boarding schools that were established to forcibly assimilate Native American children into white society.
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When Putin invaded, a historian in Kyiv saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was in danger. So he set out to save as much of it as he could.
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Sri Lankan authorities are conducting a campaign to deny Hindus and other religious minorities access to places of worship and other property and redesignate locations as Buddhist sites.
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Amnesty International urges the Government of Bangladesh and its agencies to respect the right to protest and end this violent crackdown.
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La vérification et l’analyse des preuves vidéo et photographiques qui filtrent hors du Bangladesh dressent un sombre tableau.
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“Amnistía Internacional insta al Gobierno de Bangladesh y a sus organismos a que respeten el derecho a la protesta y pongan fin a la represión violenta.”
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Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, its forces have detained and tortured thousands of fighters and civilians. Here, the photojournalist Zoya Shu recounts five years of documenting their stories
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Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, its forces have detained and tortured thousands of fighters and civilians. Here, the photojournalist Zoya Shu recounts five years of documenting their stories
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