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Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.’

Immigration Detention Deaths Rise to 18 This Year. The System Continues As Designed.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities have recorded 18 deaths in custody this fiscal year, representing an increase from previous years. The article focuses on specific cases of individuals who died while in immigration detention, highlighting concerns about medical care ...

Whether you contact representatives about immigration detention oversight. Whether you support organizations providing legal aid to detained immigrants. How you engage with local immigrant communit...

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From mall to torture site: Venezuela debates El Helicoide prison's future

Venezuela Considers Future of Notorious Prison. Debate Continues While Inmates Remain.

Venezuela is publicly debating what to do with El Helicoide, a prison facility that was originally built as a shopping mall but became known as a site where political prisoners were tortured. The discussion involves the building's future use and purpose.

Whether you stay informed about human rights situations globally. Supporting organizations that document abuses (Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International). Writing to representatives about foreign...

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Why young girls are disguised as boys in Afghanistan

Afghan Families Hide Daughters as Boys. Survival Finds a Way.

Afghan families are disguising young girls as boys to allow them access to education, work, and public spaces under Taliban restrictions. The practice, called "bacha posh," involves cutting girls' hair short and dressing them in male clothing to circumvent laws banning girls from schools and most...

Whether you support organizations providing underground education to Afghan women (Malala Fund, Women for Women International). Whether you contact representatives about Afghan refugee policies. Wh...

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For years the Taliban told women to cover up in public. Now they're cracking down

Taliban Tightens Women's Restrictions Further. Oppression Rarely Stops at One Rule.

The Taliban has implemented additional restrictions on women in Afghanistan beyond previously mandated public coverings, increasing enforcement and penalties for non-compliance with their interpretation of Islamic dress codes and behavioral rules.

Supporting organizations like Women for Afghan Women or Malala Fund. Contacting representatives about refugee policies. Choosing not to normalize this as "cultural differences" - it's systematic op...

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Ukrainian Women Tell Their Stories of Sexual Violence by Russian Soldiers

War Crimes Documented in Ukraine. The Record Matters.

Ukrainian women have provided testimony documenting sexual violence committed by Russian soldiers during the ongoing invasion. These accounts are being collected as part of efforts to document potential war crimes for future accountability proceedings.

Supporting organizations that document war crimes and assist survivors. Staying informed about accountability mechanisms. Contacting representatives about supporting international justice efforts. ...

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Iran Protester Dies in Custody, Raising Fears of Execution

Iranian Protester Dies in Custody. Governments Kill Dissidents. This Pattern Is Ancient.

An Iranian protester died while in government custody, according to reports. The death has raised concerns among human rights groups about potential executions of other detained protesters from recent demonstrations in Iran.

Whether you contact representatives about Iran sanctions policy. Supporting organizations like Amnesty International that document these cases. Sharing factual information about the situation. Not ...

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Father of U.S.-based Hong Kong activist convicted under national security law

Hong Kong Convicts Activist's Father Under Security Law. Authoritarianism Reaches for Family.

A Hong Kong court convicted the father of a U.S.-based Hong Kong democracy activist under the national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020. The father was prosecuted despite not being directly involved in his child's activism, representing the law's extension to family members of overseas dis...

Whether you support organizations documenting these cases. Whether you contact representatives about Hong Kong policy. Whether you stay informed about authoritarian tactics worldwide. How you prote...

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Revealing names and faces of the victims of Iran's protest crackdown

Iran's Protesters Named and Remembered. Their Stories Outlast the Regime.

BBC has compiled and published the names and photographs of individuals killed during Iran's crackdown on protests that began in 2022 following Mahsa Amini's death in police custody. The documentation aims to preserve the memory of those who died while demonstrating for women's rights and politic...

Whether you read and remember these names. Supporting press freedom organizations that document human rights abuses. Contacting representatives about Iran policy if you're in a position to influenc...

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‘It’s Collective Punishment’: Iran Exacts Heavy Price on Protest Supporters

Iran Intensifies Crackdown on Protesters. Authoritarian Patterns Play Out Again.

Iranian authorities are reportedly implementing widespread punitive measures against supporters of recent protests, targeting not just direct participants but their families, employers, and associates in what critics describe as collective punishment tactics.

Whether you donate to human rights organizations supporting Iranian civil society. Contacting elected representatives about sanctions policy. Following credible news sources rather than social medi...

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Iran Killed Thousands of Protesters. Here Are Five of Their Stories.

Iran's Crackdown Killed Thousands. Their Names Deserve Memory.

Iran's government killed thousands of protesters during recent demonstrations against the regime. The New York Times profiled five individuals among the dead to document the human cost of the state violence.

Whether you learn their names and stories. Whether you support organizations documenting human rights abuses. How you vote on foreign policy. Whether you contact representatives about Iran sanction...

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In Venezuela, Families Search for Relatives Who Are Detained and Missing

Venezuela Detains Opposition Members. Families Search. Authoritarians Follow Old Patterns.

Following Venezuela's disputed July election, government forces have detained hundreds of opposition members and protesters. Families are searching for relatives who have disappeared into the detention system, often without knowing their location or legal status. Human rights groups report system...

Supporting organizations like Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch that document these cases. Contacting representatives about sanctions or diplomatic pressure if you're in a democracy. Stay...