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Erdogan · TurkeyTurkish newspapers say two leading journalists have been detained over what they say are false charges stemming from their work. Timur Soykan of BirGun and Cumhuriyet’s Murat Agirel were arrested Thursday at their homes on charges of making threats and…See the Story
2 leading Turkish journalists are detained on charges their newspapers say are based on their work
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Human Rights · ValenciaAmnesty International has published an investigation this Thursday in which it concludes that the authorities of the Generalitat Valenciana, with a "neglectful response" after the dana, violated the right to life and physical integrity of those affected by not offering accessible and timely information.It also points out this report entitled I have nightmares in which the alarm sounds that the lack of coordination between the different levels of…See the Story
Amnesty reports that the Mazón Government violated the right to life for failing to report during the dana
Human Rights · MexicoThe UAQ launched an inclusive language guide to combat symbolic discrimination and promote respect for the human rights of all people challenging what was established by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the Autonomous University of Querétaro (UAQ) presented the “Inclusive, Non-Sexist and Non-Discriminatory Language Guide”, an academic tool to prevent symbolic discrimination from language. Tanya Almada Ugalde, creator of the guide and coordinator…See the Story
UAQ presents inclusive language guide against discrimination
World Health Organization · FijiNew data from the World Health Organization reveals that many governments’ public funding of health care falls short of what is needed to meet their human rights obligations.See the Story
New Data Exposes Global Healthcare Funding Inequalities
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John Roberts · ChicagoSupreme Court’s Decision in Diaz Could Be a Boon for Criminal Healthcare Fraud Defendants Holland & Knight Source link The post Supreme Court’s Decision in Diaz Could Be a Boon for Criminal Healthcare Fraud Defendants – Holland & Knight first appeared on Corruption By Cops.See the Story