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Some descendants are apprehensive but a historian says making 30m pages of records public is ‘important step’.
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Visual evidence collected and analyzed over months by The New York Times identifies the commanders leading an opaque paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces, as fighters under their watch commit atrocities across Sudan.
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Newly released Irish archives include leaks from UK government and RUC’s attempts to undermine Sinn Féin
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Paula Eugenia Donadio, a representative of state-workers union ATE, told the Herald that the layoffs endanger the functioning of dictatorship memorial sites run by the secretariat. The memorials are repurposed former clandestine detention centers that operated during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship. According to human rights organizations, these centers were instrumental in the forcible disappearance of over 30,000 people.
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The anti-abortion movement is looking at ways to control information about how and where to obtain abortions
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Prosecutors are using “universal jurisdiction” to hold companies to account for their operations overseas.
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Helen Pidd visits Lancaster Royal grammar school to see the work of Parallel Histories, an education charity which helps young people make sense of contested history
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Belfast-based Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey won landmark victory that PSNI’s surveillance was unlawful
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Au moins 3104 enfants autochtones sont morts dans des pensionnats aux États-Unis, arrachés à leur famille pour être assimilés de force.
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Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge n’avait pas accès aux lieux de détention gérés par les branches de sécurité du régime, qui pourraient être responsables de la mort de plusieurs centaines de milliers de Syriens.
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This week, Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority banned the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, from using the personal data of its child users in Brazil to train its artificial intelligence (AI).
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Rıfat Roni has spent more than a decade as an official court interpreter facilitating communication for Kurdish speakers in legal proceedings. This week, he found himself in the dock facing charges.
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In a landmark mission to Syria, the UN probe into the most serious rights violations committed in the country since 2011 has called on caretaker authorities to take immediate measures to protect mass grave sites and preserve critical evidence.
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There is a danger that important evidence of torture and other crimes is being lost in Syria, as families of missing people desperately seek news of their loved ones, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Alice Jill Edwards warned today.
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There is a danger that important evidence of torture and other crimes is being lost in Syria, as families of missing people desperately seek news of their loved ones, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Alice Jill Edwards warned today.
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NGO finds Syrians subjected to interrogations and reportedly pressed into signing return documents
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NGO finds Syrians subjected to interrogations and reportedly pressed into signing return documents
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Minister calls bill demanding digital platforms publicly correct false information ‘good news for democracy’
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Minister calls bill demanding digital platforms publicly correct false information ‘good news for democracy’
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The Commission could eventually fine TikTok up to 6% of its global worldwide turnover for failure to comply.
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