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L’ouverture de poursuites contre des personnes accusées d’être responsables de disparitions forcées et d'actes de torture sous le précédent gouvernement au Bangladesh constitue une étape importante vers la reddition de comptes, a déclaré le Haut-Commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme.
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Critics condemn Robby Starbuck, appointed in lawsuit settlement, for ‘peddling lies and pushing extremism’
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What drives a person to dedicate themselves tirelessly to education, remembrance, and civic engagement? Born in 1977 in Zenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Sejfuddin Dizdarevic came to Germany as a teenager. For him, the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 marked a decisive turning point in his life.
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Investment bank had previously planned for such information from New York workers to be voluntary
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Au Togo, les autorités réitèrent leur désir de contrôler le discours en ligne pour restreindre l'usage des réseaux sociaux dans un contexte de confrontation politique intense
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En Togo, las autoridades reiteran su deseo de controlar el discurso en línea para restringir el uso de redes sociales en un contexto de intensa confrontación política.
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A position paper, obtained by Euractiv, also contains ideas on digital reporting obligations and streamlining privacy rules
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Commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, Cornwallis Cloth ends ‘archival silence’ around invaluable West Indian contribution to war effort
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Archive files detailing the fate of millions of Soviet citizens who were executed or imprisoned during the Stalin era have suddenly been made harder for historians to access. The Russian federal archive authority’s decision to limit access to such documents to the relatives of individual victims is both a violation of Russian law and will further hamper the work of historians researching the period. As it is, to date just a quarter of Stalin’s victims are known to historians by name.
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The former premier of Nunavut is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to end the federal government’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit against Canada over an “International Biological Experiments” program undertaken in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The April 1975 effort matched more than 2,800 infants and children evacuated from Vietnam with adoptive families. Today, the adoptees are searching for clues to their past—and reflecting on the complicated legacy of their evacuation
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The April 1975 effort matched more than 2,800 infants and children evacuated from Vietnam with adoptive families. Today, the adoptees are searching for clues to their past—and reflecting on the complicated legacy of their evacuation
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Plongée dans l'odyssée d'un homme juste qui a consacré sa vie à défendre la dignité humaine. Le sujet de l'émission étant un peu délicat, Laure Grandbesançon recommande d'écouter ce podcast en famille.
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This article draws from a critique of the PUCL report submitted to the organisation by Ranjan Solomon.
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Russian archives block historians from accessing Stalin-era files, citing security, limiting research on millions repressed during Soviet purges.
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Senegal enacts law granting universal access to public information. Reform aims to boost transparency, job access for youth. AFIC praises move as part of Africa-wide transparency trend.
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This report presents the first comprehensive assessment of the destruction and loss of public records in Palestinian institutions in the Gaza Strip, following the outbreak of war in October 2023. “Institutional memory”, defined as the archived records and documented knowledge of institutions, is a cornerstone of effective governance, particularly in the justice and security sectors. It underpins transparency, continuity, accountability, and the protection of public and private rights.
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Essentielle aux échanges d’idées et au développement de la recherche, la liberté académique subit aujourd’hui des attaques aux États-Unis, un pays qui ont contribué à son essor.
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On ne peut éviter de mentionner le nom du Dr Morgentaler lorsqu’on parle de l’avortement au Québec. Son parcours fait l’objet d’une importante bande dessinée. Or, dans l’ombre de ce célèbre médecin, de très nombreuses femmes ont aussi désobéi pour obtenir le droit de choisir. Une lutte féministe courageuse que raconte l’historienne Marie-Laurence Raby dans un essai éclairant intitulé Braver l’interdit.
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