Category : Liberties


US deports journalist Mario Guevara to El Salvador

Award-winning journalist Mario Guevara has been forcibly deported from the US to El Salvador, sparking international outrage and raising serious concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights under the current administration.

Met Police face jury revolt in Palestine protest cases

London's Metropolitan Police faces mounting criticism after multiple juries acquit Palestine solidarity activists, raising serious questions about protest policing tactics and freedom of expression in the capital.

Sydney Opera House Protest Ban Sparks Legal Battle

Pro-Palestine activists are challenging a police decision to block their planned demonstration at Sydney Opera House on October 12th, setting up a major legal showdown over protest rights.

Gaza burns Orwell's 1984 to bake bread in crisis

In a desperate act of survival, Gaza residents are burning books including Orwell's 1984 to bake bread, revealing the depth of the territory's humanitarian catastrophe where literature becomes fuel for basic survival.

Canada introduces gender-neutral 'X' passports

Canada launches groundbreaking gender-neutral passport option with 'X' marker, marking significant LGBTQ+ rights advancement while former US administration resisted similar reforms.

Engineer in legal battle over toilet access dispute

A civil engineer finds himself at the centre of a workplace conflict and legal challenge after refusing to disclose his identity during a toilet access disagreement with transgender colleagues.

ACLU sues Detroit police over Trump rally arrests

The American Civil Liberties Union files lawsuit against Detroit police for allegedly violating constitutional rights during Trump campaign event, seeking policy changes and damages.

Georgia Court protects Gullah Geechee land rights

In a historic ruling, Georgia's highest court has strengthened legal protections for ancestral lands of the Gullah Geechee community, marking a significant victory in the fight against discriminatory property laws.

Alex Jones in High Court over defamatory tweets about MP

Controversial US broadcaster Alex Jones is being taken to the High Court in London over allegedly defamatory tweets about Labour MP Dawn Butler, raising questions about social media accountability under Elon Musk's ownership.

Morocco protests turn deadly as police open fire

Moroccan cities erupt in violence as security forces fire live ammunition on demonstrators, marking the first deaths in escalating youth-led protests against government policies and economic conditions.

Pope Leo XIII statue vandalised with political graffiti

A historic statue of Pope Leo XIII at New York's Sacred Heart University has been defaced with political graffiti including 'Woke' and 'MAGA', triggering investigations and condemnation from religious leaders.

23 Months of Hate Marches: British Jews Speak Out

An explosive investigation exposes how nearly two years of relentless anti-Israel protests have created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation for Jewish communities across Britain.

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