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Youngest boy in court over summer riots sentenced
A 12-year-old boy, who is the youngest to appear in court in relation to this summer's riots, has been handed a 12-month referral order.

France accused of failing to monitor NGO who stole children in Mali
New details in the case of nine children in Mali who allege they were fraudulently adopted in France in the 1990s suggest French authorities were aware of wrongdoings at the time and failed to act, journalist Morgane Le Cam told RFI.

All are equal but some are more equal!
Today, December 10, is named as “Human Rights Day” by the United Nations. One of the characteristics of today's world is the distraction of phrases from their true meaning: Freedom, democracy, human rights and so on. 

Tragedy of human rights
This year marks the 74th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Although the modern concept of rights and human rights has been raised throughout the discourse of the West since the 17th century, the historical evidence shows that ...

Afghan refugee freed in Greece after two years of wrongful imprisonment
Campaigners hope overturning of Akif Rasuli’s 50-year sentence will be ‘first victory’ for criminalised migrants in Greek jails.

Envoy warns against US attempts to terminate Irans CSW membership
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations Amir Saeid Iravani in a letter warned against the attempts made by the US to terminate Iran'smembsership in the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).

Shocking claims against former top officer lift lid on US sexual abuse scandal
Activists urge federal investigation of Kansas City police department after top detective accused of years of assault.

Human rights: Iran, the U.S., and the truth
As the world marks Human Rights Day, Western politicians and mainstream media have sharpened their disinformation and propaganda campaigns against Iran over the past few weeks. The truth is a very different narrative.

Surge of rare disease hits Islands homeless people; vaccines being offered
Island Health is warning of a sharp spike in confirmed cases of a rare bacterial disease ­infecting the Island’s homeless population.

1,092 people have been shot and killed by police in the past 12 months
Police in the United States shoot and kill about 1,000 people every year, according to an ongoing analysis by The Washington Post.

Haunted with the possibility of being made homeless themselves, UK housing charity workers join strikes
Hundreds of workers at Shelter, a British housing and homeless charity, have launched industrial action, joining thousands of striking employees in various economic sectors across the country.
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