Category : Liberties


UN criticises UK over Palestine Action terror ban

The United Nations has criticised the UK government for its controversial decision to label Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, calling the move 'disproportionate' and a threat to human rights.

Maryland Man Sues Over Fine for Feeding Homeless

A Maryland resident faces legal action after being fined for distributing food to homeless individuals during Memorial Day weekend, sparking debate over local ordinances and compassion.

ASIO's temporary powers now permanent: rights chief

Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns over the indefinite use of ASIO's controversial questioning powers, originally introduced under John Howard's government as a temporary measure.

Afro hair discrimination continues in UK

Despite progress, Afro-textured hair continues to face unfair discrimination in UK workplaces and schools, with many still forced to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards.

British mum's shocking death row ordeal

A British mother shares her harrowing ordeal on death row, revealing the inhumane conditions she endured, including being forced to eat without utensils.

NI LGBTQ+ charity welcomes new hate crime laws

The Rainbow Project in Northern Ireland cautiously welcomes new hate crime legislation, hoping it will better protect LGBTQ+ individuals while acknowledging potential challenges in enforcement.

Influencer mums' Israel trip sparks police visit

A group of British influencer mothers faced an unexpected police visit after their trip to Israel raised concerns under the UK's anti-radicalisation programme. Discover the full story behind this shocking turn of events.

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