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Photographic documentation of COVID-19 realities on the ground in India, including mass cremation, brings into question the human rights of the deceased and their families.
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Two transgender women were sentenced to five-year prison sentences in a recent crackdown on LGBTQ persons in Cameroon.
Read moreChina And The (Ab)Use Of The Death Penalty
The regulation and use of the death penalty in China deepens concerns within the international community about the country’s disregard for its citizens’ human rights.
Read more“Today, Our Country Has Become More Humane” – Spain Becomes The 7th Country In The World To Legalise Euthanasia And Assisted Suicide
Spain has passed a bill that permits adults with "serious and incurable" diseases that cause "unbearable suffering", to choose between euthanasia and assisted suicide to end their lives.
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