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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.

In Britain, a jail sentence is often a death sentence. What’s going on in our prisons?
Last year, 371 people died behind closed doors. We want justice for them – and an end to a cruel, complacent system.

UK households slipping into poverty
The United Kingdom has been warned of a gloomy economic outlook with a recession now a certainty as a consequence of higher energy prices. This is while new figures show around half of British adults are struggling to pay their energy bills, rent, or...

Al Wefaq boycotts elections due to repelling of reform in Bahrain
Al-Wefaq deputy Secretary General Sheikh Hussain al-Daihi has boycotted general election in Bahrain, condemning the Bahraini rulers for repelling real reform, pursuing political repression, and allowing the Zionist enemy to infiltrate in the Arab cou...

US jails rife with violence, abuse and overcrowding
In California, lawyers accused staff at the Los Angeles County jail of chaining mentally ill detainees to chairs for days at a time. In West Virginia, people held in the Southern Regional Jail sued the state, saying they found urine and semen in thei...

Children among thousands of refugees in prison-like facility in UK
Thousands of refugees, including children, are being held in prison-like conditions at a refugee detention center in England, and that has drawn concerns about the British government’s treatment of asylum-seekers.

British police custody black deaths
Thousands of anti racism activists gathered in central London Saturday for a march on Downing Street in an effort to combat institutional racism in the British police force.

Queensland police: woman who was raped and abused killed herself after being wrongly identified as offender, report finds
Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Board’s 2022 annual report found Maeve* took her own life after protection order issued.

Why is solitary confinement increasing in federal prisons? New chief wants to know
President Joe Biden has sought to limit the use of restrictive housing in prisons, but Bureau of Prisons data has shown otherwise, perplexing the agency's new director.

British families demand answers over police custody deaths
Thousands of anti-racism activists have gathered in central London for a march on Downing Street against institutional racism in the British police force.

Two Black men wrongly convicted of Malcolm X murder to receive $36 million
The two black men, who were exonerated last year for the 1965 assassination of US Islamic civil rights leader Malcolm X, will receive 36 million dollar from the city and state of New York.
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