Human Rights
Italy: incredible discoveries in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii brutally destroyed by Vesuvius never stops revealing its secrets. In a mysterious area recently excavated, archaeologists have made incredible discoveries. They carefully cast the two bones in plaster to restore them to their human form two thousand years ago. Frozen in the ashes, his hands are as […]
Read MoreGermany : Islam’s difficult path to integration
Today, millions of Muslims call Germany their homeland. Some families have lived in the country for two, three or even four generations. However, for some people, the problem of integrating into mainstream German society and gaining recognition is not without difficulties. Riem Spielhaus, an Islamic expert at the University of Göttingen, said Wolff’s statement resonated. […]
Read MorePortugal: no obstacles to emigrants arrival
At the digital conference ‘Portugal Seguro – Férias dos Tempos de Pandemia’, organized by the PS parliamentary group, Berta Nunes stated that ‘Portugal is a safe country’ and that apart from the cases identified in 19 parishes in Great Lisbon, ‘the rest of the country has few cases “. The minister began by explaining that […]
Read MoreEgypt renews detention of Patrick Zaki
An Egyptian court ordered the extension of the 45-day detention of Patrick George Zaky, a student of the University of Bologna detained in Egypt since February on charges of subversive propaganda. This is reported by a network of activists who, in contact with Zaky’s lawyers, are on the front line to ask for his release. […]
Read MoreItaly: Di Maio wrote to Cairo urging truth on Regeni Case
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio wrote to his Egyptian counterpart demanding the truth about the torture and murder of an Italian student Giulio Regeni in Egypt in 2016. The minister said that it is crucial for bilateral relations that the people responsible for killing Regeni should be brought to justice. He also expressed the […]
Read MoreEverything About Oluwatoyin Salau Death
On Monday, the Tallahassee Police Department announced the death of Black Lives activist Matter Oluwatoyin Salau, the main voice in city demonstrations after the police assassination of George Floyd. 19-year-old Salau disappeared on Saturday, June 6, after a series of tweets in which she described that she had been sexually assaulted in the morning. Below […]
Read MoreWhy does France care about its colonial past?
Creator: © Eric Gaillard / Reuters French President Emmanuel Macron insisted on Sunday that France would not remove the statues of the controversial characters from the colonial era, as has happened in some other countries in recent weeks. Among the calls for the abolition of statues related to the French slave trade or colonial harm, Macron […]
Read MoreCroatia: Shocking evidence of police torture of immigrants
In a terrifying escalation of human rights abuses by police on the Croatian border with Bosnia, a group of migrants and asylum seekers have recently been tied up and tortured by officers who laughed at injuries and smeared food on their bleeding heads to humiliate them, Amnesty International UK disclosed today. In a new investigation, […]
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