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Female migrant in Florida subjected to ‘horrific’ treatment, complaint alleges
Detainee, identified as Ana, mocked and leered at by male guards after they strapped her almost naked to a chair.

Walmart shooter left ‘death note,’ bought gun day of killing
The Walmart supervisor who fatally shot six co-workers at a store in Virginia bought the gun just hours before the killings and left a note on his phone accusing colleagues of mocking him, authorities said Friday.

Gun violence: US passes 600 mass shootings for third straight year
There have been a total of 609 mass shootings in 2022 in the United States so far, putting the country on pace to reach around 675 by the end of the year, according to the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive.

Envoy terms Special Session of Human Rights Council on Iran as political scam
Iran’s envoy has criticized the Special Session of the UN Human Rights Council on the Islamic Republic, calling it “a political scam” and saying the so-called champions of human rights, which have committed crimes against humanity throughout history ...

Iran’s top rights official urges Germany to end ‘deceptive policies’
Secretary of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi on Thursday called on Germany to end what he called its deceptive policies on human rights.

12 reasons why Sweden has no jurisdiction over Hamid Nouri case
A recent verdict by a court in Sweden to sentence former Iranian official to life in prison over alleged role in deaths of members of MEK terrorist group in Iran in 1980s is another sign that authorities in the Scandinavian country are seeking to esc...

NUS president targeted by Zionists
Shaima Dallali was elected to the post of president of the UK National Union of Students in March 2022. Now it has been announced that she has been sacked before she could even take office.

French police brutality against peaceful protesters
Police in the French capital has attacked yellow vest protesters marking the fourth anniversary since the iconic movement made global headlines by hitting the streets every Saturday despite a violent police crackdown.

‘I don’t have the funds’: a diabetic prisoner pleaded for insulin supplies before his death
Clifford Farrar collapsed after seeking care last year. His death exposes the health crisis in Washington state prisons.

Time for the European Union to get serious on disability rights
The EU must get serious in tackling human rights abuses of people with disabilities, by adopting minimum standards of personal assistance, writes Florian Saden.

Germany’s re-emergence as destructive force in global politics
Germany has called for an extraordinary session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the situation in Iran on November 24.
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