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UN Human Rights Council: over 40 executed in Nicaragua, among other human rights abuses

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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The report detailed a myriad of alleged human rights abuses, ranging from torture and arbitrary deprivation of nationality to extrajudicial executions … Read more: UN Human Rights Council: over 40 executed in Nicaragua, among other human rights abusesContinue Reading

BMW crash victim Alaa Al-Siddiq was on Cotswolds birthday weekend | Oxford Mail

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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Human rights campaigner Alaa Al-Siddiq died when the BMW she was in was involved in a crash on the A361 near Burford, her Oxford inquest heard. Read more: BMW crash victim Alaa Al-Siddiq was on Cotswolds birthday weekend | Oxford MailContinue Reading

Human Rights Council Concludes High-Level Segment and Starts General Segment – World

2023-03-03
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Human rights law had to be taken on, respected and acknowledged. Whilst all nations were sovereign, they all had the obligation to put the interests … Read more: Human Rights Council Concludes High-Level Segment and Starts General Segment – WorldContinue Reading

City of Port Townsend passes human rights proclamation

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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The Port Townsend City Council unanimously approved a resolution declaring Port Townsend to be a human rights city. The city council approved the … Read more: City of Port Townsend passes human rights proclamationContinue Reading

Bahrain: Stop using F1 racing to hide human rights abuses – ARTICLE 19

2023-03-03
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Ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix on 3 March, human rights organisations urged Formula 1 to stop 'sportswashing' amidst human rights violations. Read more: Bahrain: Stop using F1 racing to hide human rights abuses – ARTICLE 19Continue Reading

Parents of deaf child win human rights case against NLESD | CBC News

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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They filed a human rights complaint in 2017 after realizing their son, Carter, wasn't learning American Sign Language (ASL) in his school. Carter, who … Read more: Parents of deaf child win human rights case against NLESD | CBC NewsContinue Reading

Buncombe announces new chief equity and human rights officer | Mountain Xpress

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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… and eliminating disparities, Buncombe County is excited to announce Dr. Noreal Armstrong will be its new Chief Equity & Human Rights Officer. Read more: Buncombe announces new chief equity and human rights officer | Mountain XpressContinue Reading

Nicaragua's 'Nazis': Stunned Investigators Cite Hitler's Germany – The New York Times

2023-03-03
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A U.N. inquiry found that President Daniel Ortega and top members of his government committed human rights abuses, providing evidence for efforts … Read more: Nicaragua's 'Nazis': Stunned Investigators Cite Hitler's Germany – The New York TimesContinue Reading

Volkswagen Says No Human–Rights Abuses at Downsized Xinjiang Plant in China – WSJ

2023-03-03
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Human-rights groups and Western researchers have alleged that the government forced Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims from the region to work at … Read more: Volkswagen Says No Human–Rights Abuses at Downsized Xinjiang Plant in China – WSJContinue Reading

Coalition Letter to President Biden and Federal Agencies on Voting EO Progress

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, … the Biden-Harris administration can take to secure the right to vote for all … Read more: Coalition Letter to President Biden and Federal Agencies on Voting EO ProgressContinue Reading

Australia's human rights record in the spotlight ahead of FIFA Women's World Cup starting in July

2023-03-03
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Qatar's spotty human rights record was a constant talking point during the men's World Cup last year. Now the Australian Human Rights Commission … Read more: Australia's human rights record in the spotlight ahead of FIFA Women's World Cup starting in JulyContinue Reading

Australia's 'quiet diplomacy' approach to human rights in India has failed, advocates say

2023-03-03
On: March 3, 2023
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Human Rights Watch urges Anthony Albanese to speak directly to Narendra Modi. Read more: Australia's 'quiet diplomacy' approach to human rights in India has failed, advocates sayContinue Reading

UN urged to intervene over destruction of US abortion rights – The Guardian

2023-03-03
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Exclusive: letter from human rights groups says overturning of the constitutional right violates US's obligations as a UN member state. Read more: UN urged to intervene over destruction of US abortion rights – The GuardianContinue Reading

Sakharov Center forced to close as wartime Russia purges human rights groups

2023-03-03
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The center, dedicated to the legendary dissident Andrei Sakharov, is one of several Russian human rights organizations being dismantled in wartime … Read more: Sakharov Center forced to close as wartime Russia purges human rights groupsContinue Reading

Norway wind farms at heart of Sami protest violate human rights, minister says | Reuters

2023-03-03
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Norway's government apologised on Thursday to Indigenous Sami groups for the construction of wind turbines on reindeer pastures, … Read more: Norway wind farms at heart of Sami protest violate human rights, minister says | ReutersContinue Reading

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