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Records obtained by Amnesty International and S.T.O.P. reveal concerning surveillance abuses against protesters and communities of color, including the frequent use of rights-violating facial recognition technology.
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Los documentos obtenidos por Amnistía Internacional y el Proyecto Supervisión de la Tecnología de Vigilancia (STOP) revelan preocupantes abusos relativos a la vigilancia contra manifestantes y comunidades de color, incluido el frecuente uso de tecnología de reconocimiento facial que entraña violaciones de derechos.
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Les documents obtenus par Amnesty International et S.T.O.P. révèlent des utilisations abusives contre des manifestant·e·s et des personnes de couleur.
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Vrinda Grover details evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the UN’s pursuit of accountability through victim-centered justice.
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Vrinda Grover details evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the UN’s pursuit of accountability through victim-centered justice.
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From YouTube to X, Wikipedia, and TikTok, Zionists are capturing all means of communication to erase the evidence of its genocide, reshape the historical record, and censor those critical of it.
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Turkey’s authoritarian leader, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has accused his strongest political rival, İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, of “spying for the British” — a claim that many observers see as part of a broader campaign to silence dissent. At the same time the government has seized one of the country’s few remaining independent broadcasters, TELE1, and immediately disabled access to its digital archive and YouTube channel — a symbolic act of erasing collective memory.
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But the European Data Protection Board does recommend the EU's executive clarifies law enforcement and national security exemptions
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The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions.
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"When a spreadsheet of documents mentioning his name became a video call with his family, this work researching atrocities from 40 years in the past gave me new insight into the power of human rights research."
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Six institutions, six powerful histories, and a call to artists to reimagine heritage with immersive arts
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The Syria Prisons Museum seeks to uncover and document the crimes and violations committed in Syria’s prisons, and to preserve the collective memory of those places. Drawing on live testimonies from former prisoners, the project also relies on documents, photographs, and physical evidence carefully examined and analyzed by the team, in addition to field imaging and 3-D scanning of prisons and detention centers.
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