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Men connected to Kenyan gang and police sentenced for violent attack on two gay friends - LGBTQ Nation

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Senegal doubles penalties for homosexuality amid gay sex panic - LGBTQ Nation

Senegal's Parliament passed legislation doubling prison sentences for homosexuality to 5-10 years, with additional penalties for promotion or financing of same-sex relationships, following campaign pledges from political leaders.
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Men connected to Kenyan gang and police sentenced for violent attack on two gay friends - LGBTQ Nation

Two men in Kenya received 15-year sentences for violently attacking and robbing gay friends, marking a rare instance of justice for LGBTQ+ crimes in the country.
EU data protection
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8 hours ago

Joint Statement on New Finnish Social Welfare Laws' Human Rights Implications

Finland's social welfare legal reforms threaten human rights, particularly privacy rights, through increased surveillance powers and financial data access without consent.
#transgender-rights
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Villages are burned, animals slaughtered. We have to let the world know what's happening': Tinariwen and Imarhan fight for Tuareg music

Tinariwen's new album Hoggar documents the violent displacement of Tuareg people in Mali caused by military clashes, Wagner mercenaries, and militant groups, using desert blues music to raise global awareness of atrocities ignored by politicians and journalists.
#cuba-prisoner-release
Los Angeles
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1 day ago

Advocates concerned city has not reviewed LA28 plan for homeless, human trafficking

Los Angeles has not publicly released a human rights report on Olympic preparations for civil rights, homelessness, and human trafficking despite receiving it over two months ago, raising concerns about accountability and adequate resource allocation.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

British tourist arrested in Dubai for filming Iranian missiles while on holiday'

The 60-year-old man from London, who has not been named, was on holiday in the Gulf city when he was taken into custody, according to Detained in Dubai. The man deleted the video immediately when asked and meant no harm, yet he still faces charges, Detained CEO Radha Stirling said.
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1 day ago

Invasive' AI-led mass surveillance in Africa violating freedoms, warn experts

This large-scale and invasive AI-enabled surveillance of public spaces is not legal, necessary or proportionate to the legitimate aim of providing security. History shows us that this is the latest tool used by governments to invade the privacy of citizens and stifle freedom of movement and expression.
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4 days ago
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Iranian soccer players under Australian Federal Police watch

Five Iranian women's soccer players escaped their handlers in Brisbane and received Australian humanitarian visas after refusing to sing their national anthem.
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4 days ago
World news

Fears grow for Iran's womens football team

Five Iranian women's soccer players reportedly escaped after their Asian Cup campaign ended, amid international concerns about their safety and restricted communications under regime pressure.
Women
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4 days ago

Iranian soccer players under Australian Federal Police watch

Five Iranian women's soccer players escaped their handlers in Brisbane and received Australian humanitarian visas after refusing to sing their national anthem.
World news
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4 days ago

Fears grow for Iran's womens football team

Five Iranian women's soccer players reportedly escaped after their Asian Cup campaign ended, amid international concerns about their safety and restricted communications under regime pressure.
World news
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4 days ago

Trump Announces Women's Iranian Soccer Team Is Being Taken Care Of' by Australian PM: He's On It!'

Australia's government is providing asylum to Iranian women's soccer players who faced potential persecution after refusing to sing their national anthem during an international tournament.
#immigration-detention
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4 days ago
Left-wing politics

To my Palestinian sister in ICE detention I will carry you until you are free | Mahmoud Khalil

Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil writes to fellow detainee Leqaa Kordia on the anniversary of his arrest, highlighting her year-long ICE detention and the denial of basic religious and human dignity during Ramadan.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
US politics

US family demands pro-Palestine protester's release after hospitalisation

Leqaa Kordia, detained after pro-Palestine protests, suffered a seizure and was hospitalised while family were kept uninformed for over 12 hours.
Left-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

To my Palestinian sister in ICE detention I will carry you until you are free | Mahmoud Khalil

Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil writes to fellow detainee Leqaa Kordia on the anniversary of his arrest, highlighting her year-long ICE detention and the denial of basic religious and human dignity during Ramadan.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Five members of Iranian women's football team reportedly seeking to remain in Australia

Five of the players had slipped their regime minders and were being sheltered by the Australian federal police. Citing sources within the Australian-Iranian community, Nine newspapers reported that the women were receiving support from police. Police have taken them somewhere safe, Hadi Karimi, a Brisbane-based human rights activist, told Nine.
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1 week ago

Gay professional gamer detained by ICE fears deportation to Cameroon, where homosexuality is illegal

A gay Maryland man faces deportation to Cameroon, where same-sex relationships are criminalized and LGBTQ+ people face persecution, after ICE detention during a routine compliance appointment.
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

EU suspends visa-free travel for Georgian officials

The European Commission suspended visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials due to democratic backsliding, mass arrests, police violence, and press suppression following the 2024 elections.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Australian government urged to protect Iran football players after national anthem backflip

Iran's women's national soccer team faces potential persecution if returned home after refusing to sing the national anthem, prompting calls for Australian government protection.
#iran-protests
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1 week ago
US politics

Iranian woman who lost her eye after being shot by the Revolutionary Guard slams Kamala Harris' response to the bombing

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2 weeks ago
Canada news

City of Vaughan hosts vigil for victims who have died since protests erupted in Iran | CBC News

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3 weeks ago
Canada news

Toronto police expecting 200,000 people at rally to support anti-government protesters in Iran | CBC News

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1 week ago
US politics

Iranian woman who lost her eye after being shot by the Revolutionary Guard slams Kamala Harris' response to the bombing

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2 weeks ago
Canada news

City of Vaughan hosts vigil for victims who have died since protests erupted in Iran | CBC News

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3 weeks ago
Canada news

Toronto police expecting 200,000 people at rally to support anti-government protesters in Iran | CBC News

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1 week ago

Iran v Australia: Women's Asian Cup 2026 live

Australia's women's soccer team faces Iran in an Asian Cup match amid geopolitical tensions, with Iranian players restricted and monitored by security during the tournament.
Women in technology
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Woman jailed for "Allah is a lesbian" shirt faces arm amputation as health deteriorates - LGBTQ Nation

Moroccan activist Ibtissam Lachgar faces arm amputation due to untreated prison injuries after being jailed for wearing a blasphemous shirt challenging religious authority.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

UK's study visa ban for four countries will drive more people to use small boats'

Our government says it wants to stop people from making dangerous and often deadly Channel crossings to seek sanctuary. But its approach is doing exactly the opposite. This government has already put family reunion applications on hold, now it wants to ban a small number of people from leaving conflict zones to continue their education and then claim asylum instead of being sent back into danger.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Rising anti-trans hatred' in the UK creating hostile environment', report suggests

Trans people in the UK face escalating discrimination and prejudice creating a hostile environment that impedes healthcare access and damages mental health, according to a major survey of over 4,000 trans individuals.
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1 week ago

Fabrizio Romano criticised for video promoting Saudi Arabia's humanitarian projects

Fabrizio Romano posted a video promoting Saudi Arabia's humanitarian work, contradicting human rights reports documenting record executions and widespread capital punishment for non-serious crimes.
SF parents
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1 week ago

El Mencho's death brings to a halt the search for missing persons in Jalisco

Families searching for missing persons in Jalisco suspend activities due to violence following El Mencho's death, while facing legislative restrictions on missing persons flyers and inadequate government protection.
Privacy technologies
fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

Nowhere to Hide? Privacy Risks and Policy Implications of AI Geolocation

Vision-Language Models can accurately determine photo locations without GPS data, creating serious privacy and human rights risks including surveillance, doxxing, and discriminatory policing.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

What Mehdi Mahmoudian Saw Inside the Iranian Prison System

Mahmoudian decided to help his torturer. He invited the man into his shop, offered him tea, and recruited a co-worker to fix his car. Hours later, when the man was preparing to leave, Mahmoudian reintroduced himself as his former prisoner. Stunned, the man drove away without responding. But he returned to the print shop the next day and asked for Mahmoudian's forgiveness.
Independent films
World politics
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2 weeks ago

Iranian opposition leader Taghi Rahmani: The regime is becoming increasingly aggressive and needs to silence dissenting voices'

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for assembly, conspiracy, and propaganda charges amid ongoing Iranian social unrest.
Canada news
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2 weeks ago

Sikh separatist faces fresh death threats on eve of Carney visit to India

Canadian police warned a prominent Sikh activist of credible threats to his family's life, amid tensions between Canada and India over alleged assassination and intimidation campaigns targeting Sikh activists.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

In the shadow of the Olympics, migrants search for a welcome in Milan

Milan provides integration services for new arrivals while national policies curb Mediterranean crossings, fund foreign patrols, and restrict rescue operations amid human rights concerns.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full': Iran's students on why they are protesting again

Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full, said Hossein*, 21, a student at the University of Tehran. It's for them our friends, classmates and compatriots, who were gunned down in front of our eyes, that we decided to boycott the classes. Now in their third day, protests have spread to universities across the capital and the north-eastern city of Mashhad, with videos showing students chanting anti-regime slogans and clashes breaking out between protesters and pro-regime Basij forces.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Human rights outmuscled by rule of force' globally, UN chief warns

Guterres stressed that this assault is not coming from the shadows or by surprise. It is happening in plain sight and often led by those who hold the greatest power. He did not mention specific situations although he did voice outrage at Russia's war in Ukraine, where he said more than 15,000 civilians had been killed in four years of violence. It is more than past time to end the bloodshed, he said.
World politics
#death-penalty
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Washington and Tehran to hold more nuclear talks as protests reignite in Iran

As fears loomed of renewed conflict after Washington carried out a major redeployment of military assets to the region, the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said he thought there was still a good chance of finding a diplomatic solution. He told CBS negotiators would probably meet on Thursday to discuss and try to make a fast deal. Alluding to US assets in the region as potential targets, however, he said: If the US attacks us, then we have every right to defend ourselves.
World news
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2 weeks ago

Human Rights Watch director: AI, in the hands of autocratic governments, will accelerate their ability to control and surveil the population'

The so-called democratic backsliding isn't the future: it's the present. This is what Human Rights Watch (HRW) has laid bare in its annual report, released this month. The compilation of human rights violations confirms that we're witnessing the collapse of the global order that was meticulously crafted over decades, amid the apparent passivity of many of its defenders. The new executive director of HRW, 52-year-old Philippe Bolopion,
World politics
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Protestors gather outside FAI headquarters calling for boycott over Israel games

Protesters in Blanchardstown demanded the FAI boycott Ireland’s fixtures with Israel, citing normalization of Israeli actions and naming Palestinian sportspeople killed.
#venezuela
Europe news
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Belarus opposition figure urges EU dialogue with Lukashenko

The EU should engage Alexander Lukashenko to secure political prisoners' release, halt repression, restore freedoms, and end Belarus's isolation.
US politics
fromTruthout
3 weeks ago

Journalists Jailed by ICE Are Revealing the Horrors of Incarceration

U.S. jails, detention centers, and prisons routinely inflict deprivation, denial of due process, medical neglect, and systemic cruelty on incarcerated people.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Venezuela grants amnesty that could release hundreds of political detainees

More than 600 people may be in custody for political reasons, one Venezuelan rights group estimates. Venezuela's acting president has signed into law an amnesty bill that could see hundreds of politicians, activists and lawyers released soon, while tacitly acknowledging what the country has denied for years that it has political detainees in jail. The law, signed on Thursday, in effect reverses decades of denials.
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3 weeks ago

U.S. "Search and Rescue" Operations for Boat Strike Survivors Are a Macabre Joke

Search-and-rescue at sea is an absolute legal duty, yet U.S. boat strikes in 2025 seemingly used perfunctory rescues allowing survivors to drown.
#journalism
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Authoritarians, strongmen and dictators: who is on Trump's Board of Peace?

Donald Trump convenes a Board of Peace composed largely of authoritarian regimes, raising concerns it aims to bypass the United Nations and centralize power.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Is ISIL on the verge of becoming a regional threat once again?

The US transferred over 5,700 suspected ISIL detainees from northeastern Syria to Iraq amid escape fears, prompting human rights concerns over torture and unfair trials.
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3 weeks ago

Citizen Lab Finds Cellebrite Tool Used on Kenyan Activist's Phone in Police Custody

Specifically, it has emerged that Cellebrite's forensic extraction tools were used on his Samsung phone while it was in police custody following his arrest in July 2025. The phone was returned to him nearly two months later, in September, at which point Mwangi found that the phone was no longer password-protected and could be unlocked without requiring a password. It's been assessed with high confidence that Cellebrite's technology was used on the phone on or around July 20 and July 21, 2025.
Privacy technologies
Philosophy
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3 weeks ago

Book available: Qiu and Bunin eds., Collected Papers of Four Conferences on Democracy, Rule of Law, Human Rights, Good Governance

Collected Papers of Four Conferences on Democracy, Rule of Law, Human Rights, Good Governance (Beijing, 2025) available free as PDF for students, colleagues, and institutions
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

North Korean POWs stuck in Ukraine as Seoul hesitates

It's been over a year since Ukrainian forces captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk, but the fate of the two men still hangs in the balance as activists accuse the South Korean government of dragging its feet. The two have asked to relocate to South Korea. In the North, they could face punishment for letting themselves be taken alive. "I won't survive [going back]. Everyone else blew themselves up. I failed," one of the soldiers told South Korean newspaper Hankook Ilbo.
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3 weeks ago

US lawmakers demand accountability for Palestinian-American teen detained in Israel

Fifteen members of Congress have written to Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, demanding to know what steps the United States has taken in response to the mistreatment of a Palestinian-American teenager who spent nine months in Israeli detention. The letter, led by Senator Peter Welch and first seen by the Guardian, is centered around the case of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Florida resident who was 15 when Israeli soldiers arrested him during a raid on his family's West Bank home in February 2025.
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3 weeks ago

Rafael Quero Silva, an alleged Maduro regime torturer in Trump's immigration detention centers

Former Venezuelan lieutenant-colonel Rafael Quero Silva faces U.S. litigation for alleged torture of 2013 protesters while detained in Miami and appealing deportation.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Secret prison documents shows government plan to tackle IPP scandal will fail

At least 520 people serving abolished IPP sentences are projected to remain incarcerated in March 2030, leaving many indefinitely detained despite abolition.
Privacy technologies
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3 weeks ago

Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist's phone, report claims

Kenyan authorities used Cellebrite technology to access and extract data from Boniface Mwangi's personal phone while it was in police custody.
UK news
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3 weeks ago

Taxpayers have been taken advantage off yet again by immigrants and the government - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Hundreds of migrants will receive compensation after authorities unlawfully seized phones, disrupting contact, legal access, and everyday life.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Arrested retirees vindicated' by ruling against Palestine Action proscription

Retirees making up some of the nearly 3,000 people arrested for supporting Palestine Action since the organisation was proscribed have said they feel vindicated by the high court's decision to overturn the ban this week. However, uncertainty remains over whether their trials under terror laws may still go ahead after the government revealed it plans to appeal against the judgment made on Friday by three of the UK's most senior judges.
UK politics
#european-union
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3 weeks ago
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EU foreign policy chief pushes back on U.S. claims that 'woke, decadent Europe' is heading toward 'civilizational erasure' | Fortune

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3 weeks ago
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EU foreign policy chief pushes back on U.S. claims that 'woke, decadent Europe' is heading toward 'civilizational erasure' | Fortune

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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I feel like a ghost': new father deported by ICE to Bhutan that exiled his family

Stateless individuals are being deported to countries where they lack ties, exposing them to persecution and renewed statelessness.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

How serious is Venezuela about its amnesty law?

Amnesty measures and claimed prisoner releases in Venezuela contrast with lower independent counts and warnings that the state's repressive capacity remains intact.
US politics
fromThe Washington Post
4 weeks ago

U.S. spending millions to send migrants to third countries, report says

The U.S. spent over $40 million to send hundreds of migrants to at least two-dozen third countries through expanded, costly, and poorly monitored deportation arrangements.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Not consistent': why the high court ruled the Palestine Action ban unlawful

The proscription of Palestine Action was disproportionate under Home Office policy and infringed European Convention rights on expression and assembly.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago

Police dismissed my sexual assault because I was drunk now I'm suing them'

Woman alleges police dismissed her sexual assault report, failed proper investigation, causing years of trauma and prompting a human rights lawsuit against Northumbria Police.
#berlinale
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

Man charged over alleged right-wing plot to target Mosque claims he cannot get fair trial under Explosives Act

Karolis Peckauskas has been granted High Court leave to challenge the Explosives Act on grounds its wording prevents a fair trial while he faces explosives possession and mosque-targeting allegations.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago

Home Office spent 700k fighting Palestine Action proscription legal battle

The UK Home Office spent nearly £700,000 on legal fees to defend the proscription of Palestine Action, while policing protests cost millions.
LGBT
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4 weeks ago

Former State Dept officials warn that racist Trump nominee could dismantle human rights protections at the UN

Jeremy Carl's nomination as assistant secretary for international organizations could be used to weaken global human rights protections for LGBTQ+ people and communities of color.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 weeks ago

Africa must boycott the 2026 World Cup

The continent should confront US support for Israel by boycotting major sporting events to pressure compliance with international law and end complicity in Gaza's destruction.
World politics
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4 weeks ago

Acquittal of Chile riot officer who blinded protester raises impunity fears

A Santiago court ruled Lt Col Claudio Crespo legitimately defended his actions after shooting and blinding protester Gustavo Gatica, raising concerns about impunity and heavy-handed policing.
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4 weeks ago

Met Police officers could be 'blacklisted' for being Freemasons, High Court hears

Metropolitan Police requirement to declare Freemasonry membership enables a potential 'black list' and functions as an institutional signal of suspicion.
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4 weeks ago

Lack of resources greatest hurdle for regulating AI, MPs told | Computer Weekly

Closer cooperation between regulators and increased funding are needed for the UK to deal effectively with the human rights harms associated with the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. On 4 February 2026, the Joint Committee on Human Rights met to discuss whether the UK's regulators have the resources, expertise and powers to ensure that human rights are protected from new and emerging harms caused by AI. While there are at least 13 regulators in the UK with remits relating to AI, there is no single regulator dedicated to regulating AI.
Artificial intelligence
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1 month ago

Editorial | Immigrants are out of sight, out of mind for ICE in New York and beyond | amNewYork

Federal attorneys admitted at a Feb. 9 court hearing that numerous immigrants apprehended by ICE agents over the past few months while attending immigration court hearings at 26 Federal Plaza are now being detained on multiple floors of the building. The revelation came after a judge ordered last year that ICE reduce the number of people detained at Federal Plaza after video footage from inside a detainment area there showed numerous men sleeping on the floor and sharing one toilet.
US politics
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1 month ago

EU votes to allow deportation of migrants to safe' third countries

Under the new rules, EU states will be able to send asylum seekers to third countries they merely transited through, provided those countries are deemed to respect international standards for migrant treatment. They could also deport asylum seekers to safe third countries with which they have no prior ties, if an agreement is reached with the host state, the UK's Guardian newspaper reported.
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1 month ago

Believing Borders Make Us Safer Is Like Believing the Sun Revolves Around Earth

Western governments, the U.S. under Donald Trump leading the pack, are caught in the grip of an anti-immigration fervor, enforcing cruel and degrading laws that violate human rights and undermine public safety. This entire approach toward immigrants is not only immoral but also rests on false economic claims, argues Daniel Mendiola, assistant professor of history and migration studies at Vassar College, in the interview that follows.
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1 month ago

Irish Man Who's Been Held by ICE for Months Calls Facility a Modern-Day Concentration Camp'

An Irish national with a valid U.S. work permit and pending green card describes prolonged ICE detention in El Paso with overcrowding, poor sanitation, inadequate food, and alleged staff violence.
#jimmy-lai
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1 month ago
World politics

'Sad day for Hong Kong': Canadian niece of pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai calls out 20-year prison term | CBC News

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1 month ago
World politics

'Sad day for Hong Kong': Canadian niece of pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai calls out 20-year prison term | CBC News

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1 month ago

Chinese technology underpins Iran's internet control, report finds

Iran's internet control relies heavily on Chinese surveillance technologies and infrastructure, enabling near-total blackouts and refined censorship that facilitate human rights abuses.
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1 month ago

Iran: Reformists arrested as crackdown on dissent widens

Iranian security forces have arrested several figures from the country's reformist movement, local media reported on Monday, as Tehran's crackdown on dissent continues to widen. Those arrested include Azar Mansouri, the head of the Reformist Front, which represents several factions, former diplomat Mohsen Aminzadeh and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, who was part of the group that stormed the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979.
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#narges-mohammadi
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