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GENERAL

Iran Mourns Girls Lost in School Strike Attack

Mourners in Minab, Iran, gathered Tuesday for the funeral of victims of a strike on a girls' school. Coffins bearing children's photos were carried through Hormozgan Province amidst large crowds, highlighting the community's profound grief and shock.

1 month ago
GENERAL

Iran’s Unrest: Strikes Signal Potential Uprising

Iran is experiencing a critical juncture as a wave of strikes suggests a potential uprising, following the reported death of its Ayatollah. This unrest, fueled by long-standing human rights abuses and economic hardship, marks a significant moment of uncertainty for the nation. The situation is being closely watched globally, with implications for regional stability.

2 months ago
GENERAL

Iran Protests Erupt in Times Square Amid Global Calls

Thousands of demonstrators converged on Times Square in an emergency protest against actions in Iran, part of a nationwide movement spanning over 60 cities. Organized by grassroots groups, the protests call for U.S. non-involvement and express solidarity with Iran amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

2 months ago
GENERAL

Taliban Penal Code Values Animals Over Women, Ex-Politician Claims

A new Taliban penal code reportedly values animal life over human, with provisions allowing husbands to beat wives under limited conditions. Former Afghan official Faiq Kofi criticizes the legislation, highlighting the lack of recourse for women and the systemic disenfranchisement within the Afghan legal system.

2 months ago
GENERAL

Blind Refugee’s Tragic Death Highlights Immigration Policy

A blind Rohingya refugee's tragic death after being released by U.S. officials miles from his home in Buffalo has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of Trump-era immigration policies. The incident, which saw Naru Amin Sha Alam found dead after being dropped off at night without assistance, highlights alleged systemic neglect and inhumane treatment. The controversy has also reignited public debate, with former White House advisor Stephen Miller reportedly engaging in heated online exchanges amidst the fallout.

2 months ago
GENERAL

Venezuela Frees Dozens of Political Prisoners Under Amnesty

Venezuela has released over 30 political prisoners from El Rodeo I prison following the implementation of a new amnesty law. Authorities report that approximately 2,200 individuals have benefited from the legislation to date. This move comes amidst ongoing international scrutiny of the nation's human rights record.

2 months ago
GENERAL

ICC Hearing Exposes Allegations of Duterte-Sanctioned Murders in Philippines Drug War

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is holding hearings concerning allegations against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for alleged widespread murders during his "war on drugs." Duterte faces charges related to 49 incidents of murder and attempted murder, part of a systematic attack resulting in thousands of civilian deaths. Victims' families criticize his absence, calling it an evasion of justice.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Electrified Agony: Unveiling the Brutal Reality Behind Conflicting Narratives

Harrowing accounts reveal the brutal reality of electric torture, detailing immense physical agony, psychological torment, and chilling threats of future abuse. These visceral descriptions starkly contrast with any cultivated national image, underscoring a profound breach of international law and human dignity. The experiences highlight the urgent need for accountability and a global commitment to eradicating such unspeakable cruelty.

2 months ago