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Since the seventeenth century, the Netherlands had trading posts and colonies in Asia, Africa and North and South America. Many cultural objects from these regions have been brought to the country. It is often unclear which objects should be considered ‘colonial heritage’ and, if so, whether they were acquired lawfully or against the will of their original owners. A new digital platform supports users in gaining insight into this: the Colonial Collections datahub.
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Government records from 2003 released by the UK National Archives reveal the extent of "radical" measures discussed during the Blair premiership in order to prevent migrants from entering the UK.
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Released confidential records reveal the concern expressed by organisations and individuals about the human rights implications of a 1992 Irish High Court injunction against a 14-year-old rape victim seeking to travel overseas for an abortion.
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Les services secrets auraient surveillé les membres du Comité néerlandais d'Auschwitz et infiltré ses réunions.
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The secret services reportedly monitored members of the Netherlands Auschwitz Committee and infiltrated its meetings.
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Given the impacts of climate change on the planet, environmental racism has expanded to encompass climate racism as well. However, the nations facing the most severe consequences of climate change are those in the global south. It's important to emphasize that the historical settlement of disenfranchised slaves is connected to its colonial past, with social structures based on the enslavement.
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Disney a intenté une poursuite affirmant que le district administratif de Walt Disney World, qui a été repris par des personnes nommées par le gouverneur Ron DeSantis au début de l’année, n’avait pas réussi à divulguer des documents et à conserver correctement les dossiers, en violation des lois sur les archives publiques de Floride.
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The archives of public broadcasters, TVP (Telewizja Polska) and Polish Radio, have been allegedly destroyed according to the National Broadcasting Council of Poland (KRRiT).
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Grist asked 10 countries how they would use the long-awaited “loss and damage” fund launched at COP28.
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Aux Etats-Unis, un phénomène inquiète : la censure des livres. Plus de 3.000 titres ont été retirés des bibliothèques au cours de l'année scolaire 2022-2023, que ce soit dans les écoles, les universités ou dans les établissements publics.
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Historic audio recordings covering the recent history of Somalia are being preserved for future generations thanks to UN support.
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A Truthout analysis of the archival material uncovers how mainstream papers portrayed the asymmetries of the accords.
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State legislators in the US have spawned so many anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the past 12 months that it’s easy to lose track. The independently researched trans legislation tracker puts the number at 589, across 49 states. By comparison, a conservative estimate of the number of bills filed against the LGBTQ+ community in 2022 is 174, meaning the count has increased by more than 230 per cent this year.
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Bilan annuel de HRW sur les droits humains dans le monde
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La idea surgió a raíz del boicot y cierre de la exposición Queermuseu en 2017 en Porto Alegre, en el estado de Rio Grande do Sul. En las redes sociales, grupos conservadores crearon una cruzada de protestas contra la exposición.
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Social media play an increasingly significant role in activist and social movements around the globe. Archiving social media is a relatively new phenomenon and an area which needs greater clarity, understanding and uniformity. When it comes to archiving and cataloguing sensitive social media collections, such as personal abortion stories, the process is even more ambiguous.
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This project will digitize the REMHI collection, which documents the human rights violations resulting from armed conflict in Guatemala from 1973 into the 1990s.
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A survey of organizational Archives in Colombia to preserve history of human rights activism and document crimes against humanity.
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The collection of Bishop Nirmal Minz in Jharkhand, India illuminates the struggle for justice, dignity, and human rights through the voices of marginalized writers.
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