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Thirty-eight years after Thomas Sankara’s assassination, the struggle for justice and self-determination endures—from stalled archives and unfulfilled verdicts to new calls for pan-African renewal and a 21st-century anti-imperialist front.
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Made just as Sudan descended into war, 'Khartoum' captures the beauty, pain, and humanity of a city shaken by violence—and the filmmakers who became refugees alongside their subjects.
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En Chine, le film “731” suscite beaucoup d'enthousiasme. Les producteurs espèrent qu’il sensibilisera le public aux crimes de guerre commis contre la Chine pendant l'occupation impériale japonaise de 1931 à 1945. Mais les critiques affirment que le film flatte le sentiment nationaliste et pourrait être considéré comme de la propagande.
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GENEVA – The Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, Bernard Duhaime, warned today that the collection, mapping, recording, preservation and archiving of information, evidence and testimonies of gross human rights violations are still an afterthought for national and international actors engaged in transitional justice processes.Duhaime urged them to ramp-up efforts in this area.
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The Security Council today requested the Secretary-General to appoint a Senior Representative with a mandate focused solely on efforts to repatriate or return all Kuwaiti and third-country nationals — or their remains — and to ensure the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives.
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Call for participation: we invite proposals which look at archives and art practices which centre or challenge the notion of sculpture as protest, or protest as sculpture, both nationally and internationally.
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An evolving sculpture built from waste confronts negotiators as talks on a landmark plastic continue.
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Misinformation significantly challenges disaster risk management by increasing risks and complicating response efforts.
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With a collection dating back to the 1960s, the Museum of UnRest is displaying it’s archive of iconic screen-printed posters, marking the struggle against climate breakdown, the cost of living crisis, housing shortage, and more.
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